Web3 Daily Briefing: Tether releases QVAC Genesis II, a synthetic educational dataset; GMX launches on the Ethereum mainnet; crypto bank Erebor completes $350 million funding round led by Lux Capital.

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Source: Kalshi
Source: GMX
  • Tether releases QVAC Genesis II, a synthetic educational dataset.
Source: tether
Source: LazAI Network
  • JPMorgan Chase plans to offer cryptocurrency trading services to institutional clients.
Source: Bloomberg
  • JPYC, the issuer of the Japanese yen stablecoin, announced a joint research project with South Korean IT giant ITCEN GLOBAL on stablecoins.
Source: coindeskjapan
  • Lighter selects Chainlink as its official oracle provider.
Source: Chainlink
  • Michael Selig has been sworn in as Chairman of the U.S. CFTC.
Source: cftc.gov
  • Crypto bank Erebor raises $350 million, led by Lux Capital.
Source: axios

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