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Understanding Decentralized Social Media Project Nostr's Damus

Jack Dorsey-backed decentralized social media project Nostr has launched its Damus mobile app on Apple's app store, which some bitcoiners say could replace Twitter as the next censorship-resistant global social network. CoinDesk Executive Director of Global Content Emily Parker discusses what we know so far.

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Ang Bagong Policy sa Pag-encrypt ng Apple ay Malaking Boon para sa Crypto

Ang pag-opt-in na end-to-end na mga tool sa pag-encrypt ay isang napakalaking WIN para sa digital Privacy – at Crypto.

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Crypto Wallet Maker Ledger Teams Up With iPod Creator Tony Fadell

Crypto wallet maker Ledger has partnered with Tony Fadell, the well-known creator of Apple’s iPod and the co-founder of thermostat company Nest, to create its new Ledger Stax hardware wallet. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest move mainstreaming crypto wallets and the ethos of self-custody while highlighting the potential risks.

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Hindi Pinapagana ng Coinbase ang Mobile NFT Transfers, Binabanggit ang Mga Patakaran sa App Store ng Apple

Sinabi ng palitan na hinihiling ng Apple na magbayad ito ng 30% na buwis sa mga bayarin sa GAS na ginamit upang ilipat ang mga NFT.

A mockup of a Coinbase NFT profile page. (Coinbase)

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NFT-Linked Sandals Worn by Steve Jobs Sold for $218K

"The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the world of digital collectibles after a pair of Polygon NFT-linked Birkenstock sandals worn by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs sold for $218,000 at auction.

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Ang NFT-Linked Sandals na Isinuot ni Steve Jobs ay Ibinebenta sa halagang $218,000

Ang pares ng iconic brown na Birkenstocks ay sinasabing isinuot "sa panahon ng maraming mahahalagang sandali sa kasaysayan ng Apple."

Steve Jobs' Birkenstock sandals. (Julien's Auctions)

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Apple Will Not Exempt NFTs From App Store’s 30% Fee

Apple has rejected calls to exempt non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from its 30% "Apple Tax" on in-app purchases. "The Hash" panel discusses the impact of the tech giant’s de facto ban on peer-to-peer NFT trading.

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Tumanggi ang Apple na I-exempt ang mga NFT Mula sa 30% na Bayad ng App Store

Ang de facto na pagbabawal ng tech giant sa peer-to-peer NFT trading ay malamang na manatili dito.

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