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Algunos bancos centrales quieren emitir una CBDC en un plazo no mayor a 10 años
En general, el 35% de los bancos centrales estaban más inclinados a emitir una moneda digital a pesar de los acontecimientos recientes en el sector de las criptomonedas, dijo el Foro Oficial de Instituciones Monetarias y Financieras después de encuestar a 18 entidades.

Some Central Banks Reportedly Looking to Issue a CBDC Within 10 Years
Generally, 35% of central banks were more inclined to issue a CBDC despite recent events in crypto, the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum said in a report surveying 18 entities.

Kim Kardashian Likely to Win Lawsuit Over Involvement With EthereumMax
A California district judge decided to dismiss the motion because the complainant was not able to supply sufficient facts.

UK Regulator Is Firming Up Its Approach to Crypto Oversight
The Payment Systems Regulator will be looking at what happens if a crypto payment system goes wrong, PSR's Nick Davey told CoinDesk in an interview.

OneCoin Co-Conspirator Frank Schneider Faces Money-Laundering Charges
The charges were revealed in an indictment that was unveiled this week.

Chainlink Staking Opens With Initial $51M Inflow
Staking started Tuesday, and 7 million LINK tokens were locked in the first 30 minutes to secure the network.

Blockchain Data Provider Chainlink Launches Staking of Its Native Token LINK
Staking will provide incentives that will enable the Chainlink system to grow, according to co-founder Sergey Nazarov.

UK Financial Regulator Seeks Comments on Ad Approval Process for Crypto
Only companies with Financial Conduct Authority permission will be able to approve promotional material.

Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. quiere que se investiguen las acusaciones de fraude contra FTX
En una presentación judicial, describieron al colapso como “el fracaso empresarial más grande y veloz en la historia de Estados Unidos”.

US Justice Department Wants FTX Fraud Allegations to Be Investigated
The collapse was described as the "fastest big corporate failure in American history," in a court filing.
