One-Minute Crypto News – April 22, 2022

IMF warns sanctioned nations like Russia and Iran may use crypto mining to monetize energy resources. Shiba becomes the most used smart contract among Ethereum whales as this investor adds...

One-Minute Crypto News – April 22, 2022

  • IMF warns sanctioned nations like Russia and Iran may use crypto mining to monetize energy resources. “Bitcoin News”

  • One of the largest banks in Germany confirmed it has applied for a crypto license and is looking to offer exchange and custody services to its institutional clients. “Coin Telegraph”

  • The US government continues to levy sanctions against Russia. This time crypto mining is specifically targeted. “Coin Telegraph”

  • 720 million dollars to 2.5 billion dollars. That’s the growth in funding for Blockchain gaming in the first quarter of this year. “Coin Telegraph”

  • Shiba becomes the most used smart contract among Ethereum whales as this investor adds 50 billion Shib to his holdings. “U Today”

  • Jeff Wyler Automotive Family accepts Ethereum in first crypto car sale. “U Today”

  • Coinbase is also currently hiring a country director for its operations in Turkey. “Coin Telegraph”

  • On April 21, Justin Sun the founder of TRON announced the launch of a decentralized algorithmic Stablecoin called USDD. “Bitcoin News”

  • Australian agency outlines regulatory plans for crypto assets. “Coin Telegraph”

  • The New York FBI has arrested a 37-year-old man in relation to defrauding people out of 1.8 million dollars in exchange for would-be mining equipment. “Coin Desk”