According to the state comptroller, Israel is losing substantial revenue due to an ineffective tax system for cryptocurrency transactions. Between 2018 and 2022, the country could have collected an additional $250 million annually by taxing digital asset users.
18 countries have developed a detailed set of guidelines on AI cyber security. Participants include the USA, UK, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, South Korea, and Singapore.
According to TRM Labs, a group called GazaNow, which actively supports HAMAS, collects donations in cryptocurrency from all over the world.
Three American families, victims of a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, have filed a lawsuit against Iran, Syria, and the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, including its former CEO Changpeng Zhao.
The blockchain forensic firm has highlighted that a Hamas fundraising campaign raised only $21,000 since the October 7 attack on Israel.
Tether, the company behind the USDT stablecoin, has announced the freezing of 32 addresses, totaling $873,000, linked to terrorism and military actions in Israel and Ukraine.
The purpose of the crypto fund is to raise funds for Israeli citizens in need of humanitarian assistance.
Prominent Israeli journalists Miri Michaeli and Amit Segal have fashioned their own digital avatars for the ACT News channel on TikTok, thanks to artificial intelligence. While the artificial voices of Michaeli and Segal exhibit some deviation from their real-life vocal tones and there are minor lip-sync discrepancies, audiences readily accept the news as genuine. Initially focused on championing Israeli interests, the brains behind ACT News now plan to harness these AI-powered avatars to cover "uplifting events from around the world".