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Coinbase No Longer Supporting Signature Bank’s Signet Network

Coinbase Global (COIN) told clients on Monday it’s no longer supporting Signet, the real-time payments network of failed Signature Bank.

Immutable and Polygon Labs Team Up to Expand the Web3 Gaming Ecosystem

Web3 gaming developer platform Immutable is forming a strategic partnership with blockchain protocol Polygon Labs to accelerate the development of Web3 gaming.

GameFi Project Gala Files $28M Lawsuit Against pNetwork

On Mar. 20, GameFi project Gala Games announced it had recently filed a lawsuit against pNetwork, the cross-chain interoperability bridge used by Gala on the BNB Smart Chain.

Florida Gov and US Presidential Hopeful Calls for CBDC Ban

Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida expected by many to throw his hat into the ring for the 2024 United States presidential race, has called for a ban on a digital dollar.

Boba Network Announces Integration with NOWPayments

Boba Network, the only multichain layer-2 blockchain scaling solution and the only smart contract platform that enables Web3-Web2 interoperability, is pleased to announce its integration with NOWPayments, the non-custodial crypto payment gateway created by the team behind ChangeNOW.

Market Watch

As of press time, according to Cointime data:

BTC 's live price is $28,139.16 USD, jumped by 0.36% in the last 24 hours;

ETH’s live price is $1,771.06 USD, dropped by 1.45% in the last 24 hours;

BNB’s live price is $337.98 USD, dropped by 0.88% in the last 24 hours;

XRP's live price is $0.37 USD, dropped by 2.66% in the last 24 hours.

Fundraising News

Turkey’s Metatime Raises $11 Million in Seed Funding Amid Rising Crypto Adoption

Metatime, a Turkish crypto exchange that has yet to launch, raised $11 million in seed funding.

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