The founder of SushiSwap has returned a significant sum of money to the DeFi protocol, while in Spain, the Minister of Trade and Tourism and the CEO of EuroCoinPay are demanding government support for technological development and the adoption of cryptocurrencies. These and more news in this practical daily summary so that you are always informed with the most recent events that occur within the crypto world.
📍 SushiSwap, the protocol DeFi SushiSwap, which is causing a sensation around the world, has just received $14 million in ETH from its founder, Chef Nomi. After his surprise exit from the project and having withdrawn more than 17 thousand ETH from the protocol, Chef Nomi decided to return almost $14 million to SushiSwap, apologizing to the crypto community for his actions and expressing his best wishes for the continued success of this project.
At the time of his departure from SushiSwap, Chef Nomi expressed that the withdrawal of the ETH tokens was a product of his “reward” as designer and creator of the DeFi protocol. Now, with the return of a significant amount of the funds to the protocol, the developer expresses that he will leave it up to the crypto community to calculate what he deserves as a SushiSwap developer, and that he will accept any amount of tokens that the community decides.
📍 In Spain, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Reyes Maroto, reaffirmed the need for the economic sector to integrate new technologies for the sustainable development of the sector. During his speech at the DigitalES Summit, which ended on September 10, the minister emphasized that it is the ideal time to join forces collectively and promote the development of the economy 4.0, in order to establish a more digital, sustainable and inclusive production model for all. The digital transformation of our era is driving industries towards the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry 4.0, an industry driven by the technological innovations of a digital, interconnected and efficient world.
📍 Meanwhile, EuroCoinPay CEO, Herminio Fernandez, is requesting support from the Spanish government for the promotion and mass adoption of the cryptocurrencies, and digital assets. In his remarks during a interview, Fernández assures that the Spanish government can regulate the crypto ecosystem to “level the playing field” of this industry in relation to other sectors, thus making the internationalization of cryptocurrencies and digital assets much easier and safer for citizens. Fernández also highlighted that the potential of crypto assets far exceeds fiat money, including in the occurrence of fraud and other financial crimes.
📍 In Latin America, the 4th edition of the Blockchain Summit Latam will take place online from November 2nd. This event is a conference that brings together the most important personalities in the crypto industry and blockchain to discuss topics of interest regarding the development of technology in the region, as well as to evaluate the current and future outlook for the industry in Latin America. Due to the global health situation caused by COVID-19, the organizers of the Blockchain Summit Latam decided to hold the event online to comply with all health safety regulations.
📍 Through Twitter, the renowned investor Bitcoin, Anthony Pompliano, claims that he persuaded and convinced Jim Cramer to invest a significant amount in cryptocurrency.
Cramer is the famous host of the show Mad Money on CNBC, who has previously claimed that Bitcoin was Monopoly money. Details of Pompliano's interview with Cramer will be revealed on September 14.
📍 In Argentina, the data kidnapped by hackers who attacked The hackers published the information stolen by the country's Immigration Office in the public domain. After Argentina's immigration authority refused to pay the $4 million ransom requested by the hackers, they published the hijacked information, which exceeds 1,8 GB of supposedly sensitive information. It should be noted that, according to statements from the National Immigration Directorate (DNM), the information stolen by the hackers is related to the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), the country's consulates and embassies, but that it is not critical information.
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