Google Revises Guidelines, Allowing Bitcoin ETFs to Advertise Products
Google allows Bitcoin ETF advertising, boosting visibility for issuers amid growing mainstream acceptance.
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Google allows Bitcoin ETF advertising, boosting visibility for issuers amid growing mainstream acceptance.
MAS provided the exchange with initial in-principal approval in October 2023, and Upbit has been actively engaged in Singapore since 2018.
Google's 'Project Ellmann' aims to transform AI experiences, utilizing Gemini's capabilities for an in-depth exploration of users' lives. Despite exciting prospects, the project's release timeline remains uncertain. As Google navigates this uncharted territory, privacy and user benefit are paramount considerations. The potential integration of Ellmann into mainstream Google products, especially Google Photos, hints at a future where AI becomes a personal life narrator.
Google Cloud's participation as a volunteer validator on the XPLA gaming chain aligns with its broader commitment to blockchain networks. The partnership aims to foster growth in Web3 gaming, emphasizing transparency and innovative experiences.
Google Cloud has joined the "EigenLayer Operator Working Group" along with more than 65 operators and independent participants.
Google launched a new generative search experience called SGE. Midjourney is under threat.
South Korean crypto exchange Upbit granted initial licence approval from the MAS for a major payment institution licence under the Payment Services Act.
Other assets also include 76 million in cash, 294 luxury bags, 546 pieces of jewellery, 68 gold bars, as well as other electronic devices, watches, properties, and vehicles.
Google engaged in a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase to facilitate payments of its cloud services via cryptocurrencies.
Other notable corporate investors include BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, Samsung, and Goldman Sachs, according to a report from Blockdata.