Crypto.com nabs AI certification as it steams ahead with its newest business line
Crypto.com is leaning into AI services as one of its three main business lines, joining a mad rush to adopt the tech.
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Crypto.com is leaning into AI services as one of its three main business lines, joining a mad rush to adopt the tech.
It's not the first time scammers have used snail mail to target victims of hardware wallet company data breaches from years ago.
A U.S. venue could offer deeper capital access as investors weigh the bank’s regulated crypto business against its core banking operations.
The cryptocurrency investment firm says Bitcoin mining is being unfairly lumped with AI data centers, arguing miners act as flexible grid demand, not constant energy drains.
The company’s “Smart Cashtag” feature is aimed at crypto enthusiasts, but the platform won't facilitate trades directly.
The addition is the first crypto company to be licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission since June 2025, when the regulator approved Hong Kong BGE.
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The Ethereum co-founder argues that prediction markets’ current focus on short-term crypto bets is putting them on a path to ‘corposlop.’