Industry insiders remain optimistic about the future of cryptocurrencies in the long run. The global market cap was up 0.80% at $1.27trillion, as of 3.22 a.m. ET, CoinMarketCap data showed. Bitcoin ... ( read original story ...)
From Hero To Zero: How Terra Was Toppled In Crypto’s Darkest Hour
The disaster, sparked by the failure of Terra’s algorithmic stablecoin UST, induced a “death spiral” that slashed the dollar-pegged asset to mere cents and saw the LUNA token hemorrhage 99% of its ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto Oasis achieves milestone of 1,000 blockchain companies ahead of end-2022 forecast
The revised expectation for the number of blockchain organisations in the UAE ecosystem by the end of 2022 is now raised to 1,500 Crypto Oasis achieves milestone of 1,000 blockchain companies ahead of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Govt to Urge BOJ to Meet Inflation Goal Sustainably – Draft
Japan's government will urge the central bank to aim at achieving its 2% inflation target in a "sustainable and stable fashion," a draft of its long-term policy outline seen by Reuters showed on ... ( read original story ...)
Daizen Maeda Returns to Yokohama to Receive Big Send Off
Daizen Maeda has returned to Japan and will be a guest of his former club Yokohama Marinos at their game today against Kyoto Sanga. The Japanese forward left the club in January to join up with ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo shows the new PM’s no dove on China
Anthony Albanese performed well in Tokyo after being whirled into international affairs with zero foreign policy experience on just day two of his prime ministership. As political editor Phillip ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo govt. reviews damage estimate from possible earthquake beneath capital
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government estimates that an earthquake beneath the capital could kill more than 6,000 people and trigger other disaster-related deaths in the following weeks and months. ( read original story ...)
Major earthquake in Tokyo could leave 6,100 dead: study
Some 6,100 people could die in Tokyo in the event of a major earthquake in the city, according to a report published Wednesday by local authorities, which lowers its estimates of victims by about 30 ... ( read original story ...)
How Quad Tokyo outcome was both positive and practical, though it makes no mention of China
This round of the Quad meeting will go down in history for its norm-building exercise, democratisation process, ushering in rule-based order, inclusivity, and harmonisation of interests and objectives ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo records 3,929 new coronavirus infections on May 25
Japan's capital reported 3,929 more coronavirus infections on May 25 after registering 3,271 cases the day before, the Tokyo Metropolitan Gov ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Plan to Dump Tritium-Contaminated Water into the Pacific Comes With Big Risks
Former Japan prime minister,Yoshihide Suga, is handed a sample of contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear site. (Photo: 内閣官房内閣広報室/Wikimedia ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka’s mental health discussion a year ago resonates at French Open
Several professional tennis players credited Osaka with helping bring the subject out of the shadows for their sport ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: Sunwels prepares to price Tokyo IPO
Sunwels, which has a mission to “evolve and change long-term care services” has set an indicative price of ¥1,940 per share for an up to ¥5.7bn (US$59m) IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It is ... ( read original story ...)
Japan picks five firms to lead sale of Tokyo Metro shares
Japan's government on Wednesday picked five brokerage firms to lead an initial public offering (IPO) of shares in Tokyo's metro operator, the Ministry of Finance said, paving the way for progress in ... ( read original story ...)
“North Korea May Take More Provocative Actions”: Japan On Missile Test
Japan's top government spokesperson said that North Korea may take more provocative actions after the country fired ballistic missiles off its east coast. ( read original story ...)
Japan-Trained Myanmar Air Force Officer Took Part in Bombing Raids: Activists
According to Human Rights Watch and Justice for Myanmar, Lt. Col. Hlwan Moe was hosted by Tokyo’s Air Command and Staff College in 2016-17. ( read original story ...)