Fostering Blockchain Startups in Asia: Spotlight on CMCC Global’s $100 Million Titan Fund

“Asia-based VC firm CMCC Global has launched its $100 million Titan Fund to support blockchain startups, initially focusing on Hong Kong before expanding globally. Contributors to the fund include Winklevoss Capital and Animoca Brands. Despite recent declining global interest in cryptocurrency, Hong Kong’s revised stance on the industry makes it an appealing destination for crypto businesses.”

Navigating Cryptos: Dissecting Asset Handling Strategies from Hodling to Active Trading

“In the uncertain cryptocurrency landscape, experts suggest understanding basics before making bold decisions about investing or trading. Some suggest self-custody for asset control, while others trust institutions like Coinbase. Diversification, focusing on long-term over short-term fluctuations, and safety tools like stop losses are also recommended. Holding on to large-cap cryptocurrencies and using hardware wallets for secure long-term storage are considered safest.”

EOS Investment Saga & The Role of Regulation: Balancing Blockchain Growth and Legal Clarity

The EOS Network Foundation (ENF) is preparing to file a lawsuit against major investor Block.one over its broken $1 billion investment commitment, creating significant challenges for the EOS community. Meanwhile, global blockchain enterprises face uncertain encounters with regulatory bodies, highlighting the tension between regulation and freedom within the cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. The outcome can affect the future role of cryptocurrencies in finance.

EOS Network Legal Battle Looms: Debating Legal Action vs Hard Fork and Community Impact

EOS Network Foundation’s founder, Yves La Rose, considers legal action against major investor Block.one for allegedly reneging on a $1 billion investment promise. The resulting under-capitalization has hindered the EOS Network’s development, causing the EOS token’s value to decline. The community must weigh the risks of legal action or a hard fork to prioritize the project’s long-term stability.