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  • Samsung is preparing to launch a crypto exchange platform in 2023

    Samsung is preparing to launch a crypto exchange platform in 2023

    After launching the Blockchain Wallet, Samsung could be preparing to introduce a cryptocurrency exchange platform next year. The Korean tech giant has shown great interest in the crypto market, and this is just the second move in building its way up to the top in South Korea.

  • Over 120k of crypto platform Luno’s new customers are from Malaysia in the past 6 months

    Over 120k of crypto platform Luno’s new customers are from Malaysia in the past 6 months

    Global cryptocurrency platform Luno has today revealed that Malaysia is one of its strongest markets. In a statement by Luno Malaysia country manager Aaron Tang, 12 percent of the platform's new customers in the past 6 months are based in our country.

    That amounted to approximately 120,000 new customers from Malaysia in just half a year. Globally, Luno now has over 10 million customers across 40 countries, securing one million new customers worldwide in the past six months for a a 35 percent year-on-year growth.

  • Zuck Bucks? Meta is reportedly ditching crypto for in-app tokens as its Metaverse currency

    Zuck Bucks? Meta is reportedly ditching crypto for in-app tokens as its Metaverse currency

    Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram is reportedly planning to introduce in-app tokens as the virtual currency for its Metaverse. In fact, according to a report by Financial Times, employees of the company already have a nickname for the currency: Zuck Bucks.

    The in-app tokens would be centrally controlled by Meta and is similar in concept to the popular children’s game Roblox’s Robux currency. Previously, several sources claimed that Meta was planning to use cryptocurrency called Diem as its virtual currency.

     

  • Ministry of Finance: Malaysia has no intention of recognising cryptocurrency as legal tender

    Ministry of Finance: Malaysia has no intention of recognising cryptocurrency as legal tender

    It looks like Malaysia won’t be recognising cryptocurrency as legal tender anytime soon as despite the urging to do so by the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (K-KOMM). Previously, K-KOMM deputy minister called crypto ‘the future of finance’ and urged for the relevant authorities to held discussions in order to legalise it.

    However, the proposal was unceremoniously turned down by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) confirmed that the federal government has no intention of recognising crypto as legal tender. This was asserted by the ministry’s first deputy minister, Shahar Abdullah in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

  • Communications and Multimedia Ministry wants the Malaysian government to legalise cryptocurrency

    Communications and Multimedia Ministry wants the Malaysian government to legalise cryptocurrency

    The Deputy Minister of Communication and Multimedia (K-KOMM), Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin has urged for the Federal Government to adopt cryptocurrency as legal tender in Malaysia. Claiming that crypto is ‘the future of finance’, Zahidi also said that his ministry will be looking into ways to increase youths' involvement in digital currencies.

    The K-KOMM Deputy Minister made the statement in the Dewan Rakyat today in reply to a supplementary question from the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ledang, Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh. The latter asked K-Komm on the government’s stance on non-fungible tokens (NFTs) trading which are becoming more popular in our country.

  • Personal data of Malaysian citizens from JPN are offered at ~RM35,000

    Personal data of Malaysian citizens from JPN are offered at ~RM35,000

    Shockingly, it's reported that the personal data of millions of Malaysians by birth year from 1998 to 1979 have been leaked. According to an IT expert from Twitter, the data is currently on sale on a forum that can only be accessed using a virtual private network (VPN).

  • Bill Gates revealed that he prefers using Android phones on Clubhouse

    Bill Gates revealed that he prefers using Android phones on Clubhouse

    The increasingly popular voice-based social platform Clubhouse has been visited by the co-founder of Microsoft Bill Gates recently. On the platform, he had shared some of his interesting thoughts during a session about few things. Let's read on to find out what did the business leader say!

  • Crypto scammers hacked the Twitter accounts of Apple, Bill Gates, Elon Musk and more

    Crypto scammers hacked the Twitter accounts of Apple, Bill Gates, Elon Musk and more

    It always pays to be careful on the internet these days, something that a few famous people might want to remember. Earlier today, several high-profile Twitter accounts were hacked and started spreading a cryptocurrency scam. Twitter soon responded by temporarily blocking these verified accounts from sending Tweets.