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Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization The Philippines SEC has signalled the readiness of the country to tokenize its real-world assets (RWAs), with more and more trust being invested in the blockchain-powered financial tools. As per the opinion of the regulator, all the legal frameworks

FIFA president Infantino brushes off World Cup criticism as crypto ambitions linger in the background

Giovanni Infantino has never been accused of lacking confidence. At press conferences held between June 10-14, the FIFA president addressed a growing list of complaints about the 2026 World Cup by telling critics to “chill and relax.” The tournament, he insisted, would be a success. The critics have material to work with. Ticket prices for

There’s one way to make sure you’re never caught unprepared for a storm

Science & Nature This HD radar storm watch app gives you live weather updates for weather, road quality, and even lightning strikes. The post...

´There´s no club I´d prefer to play for´ – Marco Reus signs Dortmund deal as captain targets title

Soccer Marco Reus committed to a new one-year contract with Borussia Dortmund on Thursday as the captain targeted Bundesliga glory. The 33-year-old Dortmund stalwart...

There’s No Quick Fix For Our Energy Inflation Problem

There is a reason for raising interest rates to try to fight inflation. This approach tends to squeeze out the most marginal players in the economy. Such businesses and governments tend to collapse, as interest rates rise, leaving less “demand” for oil and other energy products...

There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes

Enlarge / Infrared image of a person jimmying open a vehicle.Getty Images When a London man discovered the front left-side bumper of his Toyota RAV4 torn off and the headlight partially dismantled not once but twice in three months last year, he suspected the acts were senseless vandalism. When the vehicle went missing a few

Where there’s smoke, there’s thiocyanate: Researchers find tobacco users in Canada exposed to higher levels of cyanide

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Tobacco users in Canada are exposed to higher levels of cyanide than smokers in lower-income nations, according to a large-scale population health study from McMaster University. Scientists made the discovery while investigating the molecule thiocyanate—a detoxified metabolite excreted by the body after cyanide inhalation. It was measured as a urinary biomarker

There’s a big sale on Arlo security cameras happening today

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us? Best Buy rolled out discounts for Arlo security cameras and bundles, so if you’ve been thinking about adding an extra layer of protection to your home, here’s your chance to get these security devices at cheaper prices. To

There’s no stopping Windows 11’s Start menu ads now

Image: Microsoft Seeing an exclamation point online or within Windows is usually cause for alarm. It’s a call to action, to do something. In future versions of Windows 11, Microsoft is going to use it to flag new features in the Start menu that it wants you to use. And they’re definitely happening. On Tuesday

Column: There’s a price for parroting Trump’s Big Lie. Will Republicans care?

A new study finds that GOP candidates paid a price for perpetuating Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election being stolen. Though not huge, the penalty will hopefully serve as a deterrent...

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Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization The Philippines SEC has signalled the readiness of the country to tokenize its real-world assets (RWAs), with more and more trust being invested in the blockchain-powered financial tools. As per the opinion of the regulator, all the legal frameworks

FIFA president Infantino brushes off World Cup criticism as crypto ambitions linger in the background

Giovanni Infantino has never been accused of lacking confidence. At press conferences held between June 10-14, the FIFA president addressed a growing list of complaints about the 2026 World Cup by telling critics to “chill and relax.” The tournament, he insisted, would be a success. The critics have material to work with. Ticket prices for

Morocco’s World Cup win over Scotland sparks crypto prediction market frenzy

Morocco’s 1-0 victory over Scotland on June 19 wasn’t just a statement win for the Atlas Lions. It was also one of the most heavily traded sporting events in crypto prediction market history, with volumes exceeding $2 billion around the Group C opener alone. Ismael Saibari scored just 71 seconds into the match at Boston

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