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Polygon Labs, yeni 250 milyon dolarlık satın alma sonrasında 60 çalışanını işten çıkardı
Ethereum ölçeklendirme şirketi Polygon Labs, iş gücünde %30 azalma olduğu yönündeki raporları yalanlayarak, değişikliklerin edinimlerden kaynaklanan görev örtüşmelerinden kaynaklandığını ve çalışan sayısının aynı kaldığını belirtti.

Polygon Labs, 250 milyon dolarlık anlaşmayla stablecoin ödemelerinde daha derinlemesine ilerliyor
Bu hamle, kripto projelerinin giderek kendilerini blokzincir altyapısı üzerinde çalışan ancak geleneksel dijital bankalara benzer ödeme platformları sunan yapılar olarak konumlandırmalarıyla geliyor.

Polygon Labs, sınır tanımayan stablecoin ödemelerini güçlendirmek için ‘Open Money Stack’i tanıttı
Sistem, likidite, orkestrasyon ve düzenleyici kontroller de dahil olmak üzere ödeme yığınına ait çeşitli unsurları bir araya getirecektir.

Revolut, İngiltere ve EEA'da Stablecoin Havale İşlemleri için Polygon ile Anlaştı
İngiltere'deki Revolut müşterileri ile Avrupa Birliği'ne üye olmayan EEA ülkelerindeki kullanıcılar, USDC, USDT ve POL ile kripto havaleleri gerçekleştirebilir.

WazirX Hacked for $230M; Mark Cuban, Vitalik Buterin Speak Up on Crypto and Politics
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Indian crypto exchange WazirX experienced a security breach in one of its multisig wallets, leading to the loss of user funds and over $230 million in withdrawals. And, Polygon Labs set a date for its technical upgrade. Plus, Mark Cuban and Vitalik Buterin speak up on crypto and the upcoming Presidential election.

Why Did Starbucks' Web3 Project Fail?
Starbucks announced that it is sunsetting Odyssey, the 18-month experiment that uses collectible non-fungible tokens as the anchor of a loyalty program. According to two people familiar with the matter, Polygon Labs paid $4 million to collaborate with the coffee giant in 2022. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie weighs in on Starbucks' failed attempt at entering the crypto space.

Why ETH ETFs Might Not Get Approved; 3AC's Kyle Davies Not Sorry
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, including a Bloomberg analyst's prediction that ether ETFs likely won’t get approved in May. Plus, 3AC co-founder, Kyle Davies, speaks up about the company's bankruptcy; and Polygon Labs paid $4 million to Starbucks for the coffee company’s now failed Web3 project.

Legal Experts on How the U.S. Can Finally Regulate DeFi
Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, joins law firm Arktouros' co-founder Michael Mosier at Unchained to discuss the paper they have published on decentralized finance (DeFi) regulation and the next steps they are pursuing.

Ethereum's 'Next Wave' of Adoption Is Coming: Optimism Unlimited Chief Growth Officer
Optimism Unlimited Ltd. Chief Growth Officer Ryan Wyatt, who previously worked at Polygon Labs and YouTube, discusses his new role at an operating subsidiary of the Optimism Foundation. Wyatt discusses Optimism's competitive advantages against other layer 2 blockchains in the Ethereum ecosystem, along with possible partnership plans and insights into the future of decentralized Web3 gaming.

The Benefits of Staking at Home
As part of CoinDesk's Staking Week, presented by Foundry, Polygon Labs VP of Governance and Community Hudson Jameson discusses the benefits of staking at home, including not having to pay the fees to those allowing users to deposit ETH to stake, lessons learned, and why it "protects the network." Foundry and CoinDesk are both owned by DCG.
