December 11 brought news from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: November’s CPI rose to 2.7%, a 0.1% increase over October’s figure. The data met expectations, and Bitcoin reflected the sentiment with its response.
On December 8, hackers compromised the Cardano Foundation’s X account (@Cardano_CF) and spread fake news about a new token called ADAsol.
Sonic Labs has shared news of their upcoming public L1 network launch, following a key blockchain snapshot.
Binance, a leading crypto exchange by trading volume, announced the launch of a new asset, BFUSD. The news has been actively shared on social media, with many users on X assuming BFUSD is a stablecoin.
Through a multi-year AI partnership with Reuters, Meta now empowers its AI chatbot to legally integrate Reuters' copyrighted news coverage in responses to user questions on news and events.
Brian Armstrong, co-founder of Coinbase, married his longtime partner Angela Meng this past weekend and shared the news on X.
Shocking remarks by Racer, the co-founder of the SocialFi protocol Friend.tech, about potentially relocating the project from Base have caused a mild panic within the community. With Friend.tech already facing challenging times, the market responded anxiously to the news.
The news page Wu Blockchain, managed by Colin Wu, notes on X that most "Zombie Tokens" from Forbes’ March 2024 list have seen significant upward movement.
In a transaction valued at $750 million, Allianz, a leading German insurance company, secured 25% of MicroStrategy notes via four subsidiaries. The news was reported by Cointelegraph on November 22.
Chris Larsen, co-founder of Ripple, has donated $10 million in XRP to support Kamala Harris’s presidential bid. He announced the news on his X account.
The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) of Taiwan announced on October 8 that institutions can begin submitting applications to test bitcoin custody services. This information was provided by the Central News Agency.
As India enters a six-week electoral period, misinformation is on the rise. According to Pratik Sinha, co-founder of the Indian fact-checking website Alt News, this misinformation is particularly aimed at dividing society and often targets specific communities on social media.