The regulator ordered that Worldcoin cease collecting data from users in the country for 90 days, citing a high risk to citizens’ data protection rights.
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Portugal’s general elections are crucial for the country’s blockchain and digital assets industry.
3545According to tech and crypto CEOs, Crypto had been relegated to the ‘back of the bus’ at the 2023 edition of Web Summit despite impending ETF news.
1880The Madeira Blockchain Conference 2023 showcased startups exploring blockchain solutions for real-world problems across different industries.
4626Blockchain technology is facing backlash from players and gaming developers, forcing some studios to avoid “buzzwords” tied with Web3.
2665The Madeira Blockchain 2023 conference showcased the region's efforts to become an emerging technology hub in the Atlantic.
5307Mário Centeno praised the European Union’s first comprehensive crypto framework, MiCA, but insisted on further international consolidation of regulatory efforts.
7687Bitcoin has a marketing problem, but journalist and BTC evangelist Joe Hall is doing his best to fix it.
5899Soccer fan tokens have seen their prices and trading volumes plummet since the start of the World Cup on Nov. 20.
7768Web Summit attracted over 71,000 attendees to Lisbon for the renowned technology summit, with cryptocurrency and blockchain taking a more central role in 2022.
3438Solana Breakpoint, a four-day conference scheduled from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7, attracted 13,000 people in just one of the four venues it’s being held simultaneously.
23186The island nations of Malta and Cyprus are still ahead of their bigger neighbors when it comes to crypto regulation.
6129Binance CEO CZ talked about some of the latest crypto trends, why crypto is still a stable investment, Binance’s Twitter deal and more.
4607An update on the Bitcoin rollout on the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, which according to entrepreneur Jeff Booth is “a bigger Bitcoin Beach but in the EU.”
7588Grayscale and Ripple against the SEC, Coin Center versus the Treasury — it’s a hot season in the U.S. courts.
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