According to Zoomer, the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency has reached out to a number of public blockchain projects to conduct a technical evaluation of these companies, including the use of blockchain to track federal spending, secure data, make payments, and even manage buildings.
1. JD.com: A stablecoin based on a public blockchain and pegged to the Hong Kong dollar 1:1 will be issued in Hong Kong. 2. A mini-500Gh home bitcoin miner successfully mined a bitcoin block. 3. US Vice President Harris will not give a speech at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference. 4. Hong Kong media: Interpol has issued a red notice for "young master of the coin" Huang Zhengjie. 5. Ferrari will expand its cryptocurrency payment service to Europe by the end of July. 6. Senator Lummis plans to announce l...
Aleph Zero, a privacy-enhanced public blockchain that runs on the Substrate stack, has announced the launch of zkOS, an EVM-compatible privacy layer that generates zero-knowledge proofs on consumer devices in less than a second. Aleph Zero was developed by Polkadot developer Parity Technologies, and according to the team: "ZkOS allows for private transactions and dApp interactions without leaking the underlying data. ZkOS uses Halo 2 with the promise of KZG to generate...