Crypto Espresso: Your quick shot of the latest crypto moves and news
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Morning Coinheads! It’s Friday in Cryptoland.
We’re off to the EU, we’re a bit nervous over a price call on Nervos, and Binance is making buddies with the Grammies.
Let’s get into it.
Capital.com: European Union lawmakers are set to vote on an anti-money laundering (AML) package on Thursday, including an amendment to the Transfer of Funds regulation. The EU Crypto Initiative doesn’t like it.
Capital.com: The theft of about $625m from blockchain game Axie Infinity on Tuesday could deter venture capital firms from investing in cryptocurrency projects, according to Animoca Brands co-founders.
Capital.com: CKB, the coin of crypto technology company Nervos Network, has perked up in the second half of March, rising 28% to $0.013 (31 March).
Capital.com: Here for your crypto-enjoyment is a look at Chainlink and its LINK token, and a dive deep into the token’s price action and read analyst commentary to draft a plausible Chainlink price prediction for 2022.
NBC News: From a poll conducted by NBC, men between the ages of 18 and 49 years were the most apt to say they’ve dabbled in crypto, at a rate of 50%.
Newswire: Binance, the global blockchain company behind the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is set to become the first-ever official cryptocurrency exchange partner for the annual Grammy Awards.
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