Sony Electronics Singapore Partners With Crypto․com to Accept USDC Payments


Sony Electronics (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (SES) has announced a partnership with Crypto.com to accept USDC, a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin, for direct payments on Sony Store Online. This integration aims to make cryptocurrency payments more accessible to consumers, particularly tech-savvy shoppers....

Sony Electronics Singapore accepts USDC payments through Crypto.com


The online store of a Singapore-based subsidiary of Japanese tech behemoth Sony is now accepting USDC payments through Crypto.com.According to an April 2 announcement, Sony Electronics Singapore now accepts USDC (USDC) stablecoin payments through an integration with the Crypto.com exchange....

Ethereum and Bitcoin Recover While Lightchain AI Presale Nears End


This content is provided by a sponsor. PRESS RELEASE. The crypto market is buzzing with activity again. Ethereum and Bitcoin are rebounding from their recent dips, igniting excitement among crypto investors and blockchain enthusiasts. While these two powerhouse cryptocurrencies dominate...

Forbes ‘World’s Billionaire List’ Features 16 Crypto Moguls


The 2025 list identifies 3,028 billionaires from across the world in a variety of industries, including crypto. Crypto Wealth Surge: 16 Digital Asset Billionaires Make Forbes 2025 List Nothing screams success like the word “billionaire,” and this year, the crypto industry has sixteen moguls worth...

Experts Warn: Africa’s High Crypto Adoption Rate Attracts Cybercriminals


Africa is facing a surge in cyberattacks where hackers hijack social media accounts of prominent figures and institutions to promote fake cryptocurrencies. Some experts recommend educational campaigns to teach users how to verify token promotions. Compromised Accounts Used in Crypto Fraud...

GameStop finishes $1.5B raise to add Bitcoin to its balance sheet


Video game retailer GameStop Corporation (GME) has finished a convertible debt offering that raised $1.5 billion, with some proceeds earmarked for buying Bitcoin.The offering was initially set to raise at least $1.3 billion, but purchasers opted for an additional $200 million aggregate principal...

Lack of Disclosure on LUNA Costs Galaxy Digital $200 Million


Galaxy Digital, founded by Michael Novogratz, has agreed to pay $200 million in penalties to resolve allegations that it violated New York laws by promoting the cryptocurrency LUNA without disclosing its financial interests. Galaxy’s LUNA Disclosure Failure Violated NY Laws Michael...

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