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Ceτi AI Announces Successful Launch Of Revolutionary Decentralized AI Infrastructure Token | EVM News

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Portland, Oregon, March 13th, 2024, Chainwire

ceτi AI, a pioneering decentralized artificial intelligence infrastructure provider, is thrilled to announce the successful launch of its CETI token. Founded by a team of visionaries led by Dennis Jarvis (formerly of Bitcoin.com and Apple), ceτi AI is on a mission to democratize access to AI by building a globally distributed, high-performance, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure network that supports innovative decentralized AI networks.Through these efforts ceτi AI fosters innovation and developer engagement across the globe.  

Launched on March 11th, 2024 on Uniswap, the CETI token introduces a unique method of contributing to AI infrastructure development and benefitting from the value created by the ceτi AI network. The launch attracted widespread attention, achieving an initial market cap of 33M USD and demonstrating significant trading volume of 5.6M USD within the first 24 hours of trading, signaling strong market confidence in ceτi AI’s vision. Early adopters can expect to be among the first to realize the benefits of holding the CETI token.

The token launch not only showcased impressive initial market performance but also marked a significant milestone in community growth, with over one thousand early adopters joining the project Discord and Telegram groups, engagement with tens of thousands of users on X.com, and trending #1 on the DEX Tools Hot Pairs list. ceτi AI’s commitment to responsible tokenomics, a stable and secure market for the token, and yield-generating AI infrastructure features has been met with enthusiastic support from the crypto and AI communities alike.

“As we reflect on the success of the CETI token launch, our sights are set towards the horizon of decentralized AI,” states Dennis Jarvis, CEO of ceτi AI. “Very soon advanced machine intelligence will touch every single aspect of our lives.  We must not give this power blindly to centralized so-called “trust and safety” teams.  We must build a decentralized and democratized future for AI. ceτi AI is deploying the infrastructure to make that a reality for everyone, everywhere.”  ceτi AI remains dedicated to ensuring our token holders and community members are integral to our journey, receiving continuous value and having a say in the ecosystem’s evolution. By fostering an environment of open innovation and collaboration, we’re paving the way for a future where AI’s benefits are universally accessible, ensuring technology serves the greater good and empowers individuals across the globe.

Join us in our journey to accelerate the advancement of decentralized AI. For more information about ceτi AI and how to get involved, visit and follow us on X (https://x.com/ceti_ai), Telegram (https://t.me/ceti_ai), Discord (https://discord.gg/SvauY42HdT), and DEX Tools (https://t.ly/sj5eB). Contact the team at https://calendly.com/ceti_ai/  to arrange a meeting at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC conference starting March 18th, 2024 in San Jose, California.

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Hong Kong Attracts Tech Giants With Favorable Crypto Regulations And Low Taxes | EVM News

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The return of blockchain tech companies to Hong Kong reflects growing confidence in its evolving virtual asset market. With robust regulatory frameworks, ambitious government initiatives, and favourable tax policies, Hong Kong is positioning itself as a competitive global centre for virtual assets, attracting investment from around the world.

Since mid-2023, Hong Kong has allowed fully legal crypto trading under specific regulations, setting itself apart from mainland China, where crypto trading has been banned since December 2021. Despite being a special administrative region of China, Hong Kong has taken a favourable stance towards cryptocurrencies.

In the last 12 months, a significant number of Crypto & blockchain technology companies have returned to Hong Kong, indicating growing confidence in the future development of its virtual asset market. 

As Hong Kong approaches the 27th anniversary of its return to China, the financial industry in the Special Administrative Region (SAR) is experiencing rapid growth. The SAR government has set ambitious goals, proposing to establish Hong Kong as a global hub for virtual assets. This initiative has led to an influx of digital economy conferences, attracting numerous leaders from the crypto industry to Hong Kong.

One key factor contributing to Hong Kong’s attractiveness is its regulatory environment. Over the past year, the SAR government has implemented rigorous rules for supervising licensed platforms for crypto companies. These regulations have significantly enhanced global investor confidence in Hong Kong’s virtual asset market. As a result, many talented individuals and technology companies have chosen to return to Hong Kong for growth. 

The consensus within the Crypto industry is that Hong Kong’s advantages in fostering the virtual asset market are becoming increasingly evident.

Some experts noted that a critical aspect of Hong Kong’s appeal lies in its tax policies. Unlike countries such as Japan and Australia, where investments in cryptocurrencies are subject to asset appreciation taxes that can reach rates as high as 50% and 40% respectively, Hong Kong imposes no such taxes.

A favourable tax regime is particularly attractive to international investors seeking to maximise their investment returns. By offering a low-tax environment for virtual asset investments, Hong Kong is poised to attract more global capital and strengthen its position as a leading hub for the virtual asset industry.

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SEC Sues Consensys Over MetaMask, Alleges Securities Violations | EVM News

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The SEC has sued Consensys, alleging that its digital asset wallet MetaMask engaged in illegal securities sales and acted as an unregistered broker.

ConsenSys is a popular blockchain software company known for developing technologies like MetaMask. It focuses on decentralised applications & tools around the Ethereum blockchain ecosystem. 

On 28 June 2024, The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Consensys in federal court in Brooklyn, New York.

The SEC body alleged that Consensys, known for its blockchain software for the Ethereum blockchain, illegally sold unregistered securities and acted as an unregistered broker through its Crypto wallet, MetaMask.

According to the SEC’s allegations, the ConsenSys firm generated $250 million in revenue with the unregistered securities trading services.

Earlier this year, Consensys tried to challenge the SEC preemptively by filing its lawsuit in Texas. They argued that the SEC was overstepping its authority. Consensys took this action after receiving three subpoenas last year and a Wells notice from the SEC, which warned that Consensys was violating federal securities laws.

SEC vs legal hurdles

Many legal experts noted that the SEC body overstepped its authority & tried regulating the crypto sector via enforcement & also pressured the crypto companies to follow traditional financial rules, which are not even applicable to cryptocurrencies.

Recently Coinbase crypto exchange’s legal team filed a suit against the SEC & FEDIC body to get clarity on which rules or laws are used by the SEC body to regulate the sector. 

In a recent development, the Supreme Court determined that the Chevron deference, a longstanding judicial doctrine granting federal agencies deference if their interpretations of federal regulations were deemed “reasonable” and if Congress had not explicitly addressed those regulations, is no longer considered a valid standard for regulatory agencies.

Many experts noted that the Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate the Chevron deference could create a more favourable environment for crypto companies. This is because there are currently unclear rules for the crypto sector, and regulatory agencies cannot enforce actions based on old rules that do not clearly define the nature of crypto assets.

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Denmark Country Plans To Ban Some Bitcoin & Defi Wallets  | EVM News

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Denmark has proposed new regulations that might ban the use of self-custody Bitcoin wallets and other decentralised finance (DeFi) platforms.

Denmark, a Nordic country known for its high standard of living, allows the legal trading, buying, and selling of cryptocurrencies. The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority oversees cryptocurrency activities to ensure compliance with financial regulations and prevent money laundering. Recent proposals suggest Denmark may be planning to bring more strict rules & laws to regulate the unregulated part of this innovative sector.

Denmark’s latest approved regulatory proposal could ban self-custody Bitcoin wallets and other DeFi interfaces, decentralised Cryptocurrency protocols. 

The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (DFSA) plans to ban all unregulated wallets due to concerns about unregulated cryptocurrency activities. Despite criticism, the DFSA argues this move will ensure crypto transactions are regulated and address a coverage gap in DeFi regulation.

If this rule is implemented, it will contradict the EU’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) guidelines and the US’s stance on BTC self-custody wallets. MiCA regulations, effective from December 30, 2024, do not apply to the DeFi sector and have been criticised for stifling innovation but there are huge chances that lawmakers will work later on this issue, probably in 2025.

Estonia & self-custody wallet ban

Estonia, another European Union (EU) member country, has implemented similar rules on self-custodial wallets, which could negatively impact the sector in Denmark. 

Crypto enthusiasts noted that if Denmark adopts these rules, no one will be able to offer Bitcoin wallets, DEX interfaces, or any token-related services without being regulated in Denmark’s jurisdiction & there are huge chances that similar measures will be adopted by other EU member countries.

In contrast, the US crypto infrastructure bill FIT21 Act has chosen to study DeFi, like MiCA, instead of regulating it. The DFSA is now seeking feedback from stakeholders on its proposals. That means, the American regulatory body decided to first study this unregulated sector, instead of direct ban/unban decision.

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