April 2025

StableCoins are ‘WhatsApp Moment’ for money transfers, says A16Z

Do you remember the old days when you call or sent a message via text outside the country costs money? Using modern messaging apps like WhatsApp, it is now outdated to pay for cross-border calls and texts. For money transfers, stablecoins may do just that: Democratizing the payment industry by eliminating historic gatekeeper, says venture

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Mike Vrabel establishes expectations of Patriots players under his leadership

New England Patriots have won six Super Bowl titles, but in recent years the patriots have experienced more losses than winner. New England has finished four of the past five seasons with a losing record. Mike Vabel, who played linebacker for the patriots for eight seasons and won three Super Bowls with the team, now

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JKSM promises to take Kashmir Freedom Movement to a logical end

Islamabad: Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement (JKSM) have confirmed his unwavering obligation to take Kashmir Freedom Movement to his logical and legitimate conclusion. In a press release issued on Tuesday, the party’s spokesman Dr. Irfan Khan that no power on earth can suppress just and historical movement, which is nourished by the holy blood on

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Tokenized funds carry risks from technical errors in legal uncertainty, Moody’s warns

Tokenization of funds is thriving, but their rapid increase comes with serious risks that investors should not overlook, the Credit Agency Moody’s Ratings said in a Wednesday report. Several large financial institutions, including Blackrock and Franklin Templeton, have marked themselves in the world of tokenization and inspired others to follow the latest trend. For example,

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Masters Par 3 Competition: Keegan Bradley Nails Fist Ace of this year’s Storied Contest

Keegan Bradley traveled to Augusta National Golf Club as the reigning America’s Ryder Cup captain. On Wednesday, the 38-year-old participated in one of the historical course annual traditions-masters par 3 competition. The competition dating back to 1960 gives golf profits the opportunity to participate in a fired session shortly before the real competition tees. Former

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