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XRP LAWSUIT NEWS: EX-SEC LAWYER REVEALS RIPPLE WAS DISCUSSED WEEKLY, PREDICTS POSSIBLE DISMISSAL OF APPEAL
Ripple-SEC closed meeting sparks rumors of potential case dismissal, fueling XRP community’s hope for a major rally ahead.
Former SEC lawyer predicts possible XRP case closure, as government shutdowns and RLUSD launch impact Ripple’s future prospects.
There are rumors that Ripple and the SEC will have a closed meeting, which could lead to a significant development in the XRP case. Speculation suggests that the meeting may result in the case being closed or dropped entirely, with answers expected soon.
A user reacted to this, praising the XRP community for its unwavering perseverance. Despite being wrong many times, the community continues to stay positive and hopeful, showing up every month for updates.
Ex-SEC lawyer Marc Fagel believes the SEC will continue on its current path for now, filing the opening brief as planned. He also pointed out that the new SEC chair could take some time to be confirmed, and it’s possible that they may vote to dismiss the appeal. Though it’s an unusual step, Fagel thinks it’s a possibility if the right people are in charge.
SEC’s Shutdown, RLUSD Live and More
In other news, the SEC is preparing for a government shutdown, which could impact its operations. Government shutdowns and financial instability, like the US government’s debt issues, have added pressure on the market.
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Ripple’s RLUSD launch had positive price action initially but has since been impacted by market downturns. Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple’s CEO, believes RLUSD will be big for the company’s future. With SEC’s clarity and possible case dismissal, XRP might be up for a massive rally.
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Source: Coinpedia
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GOOGLE TO REQUIRE UK CRYPTO ADS TO REGISTER WITH FINANCIAL REGULATOR STARTING JANUARY 2025
The new policy will take effect on January 15, 2025.
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Google has announced a policy update requiring advertisements for digital asset exchanges and wallets in the United Kingdom to register with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) before being allowed to run on its platform.
The new policy will take effect on January 15, 2025, the search engine company said in a recent announcement.
Under the updated rules, advertisers offering crypto exchange services or software wallets in the UK must meet specific conditions to promote their products.
UK Crypto Firms Need to Register with FCA
Chief among these is registration with the FCA, ensuring compliance with the country’s financial regulations.
Additionally, Google will permit advertisements for hardware wallets that store cryptocurrency private keys, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), or other digital assets.
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However, these hardware wallet providers must avoid offering ancillary services such as buying, selling, or trading digital assets.
While the search giant did not provide additional requirements for hardware wallet ads, it emphasized that all advertisers must adhere to local laws in their targeted regions.
“As a reminder, we expect all advertisers to comply with the local laws for any area that their ads target. This policy will apply globally to all accounts that advertise these financial products,” Google said.
The new policy underscores the growing scrutiny of crypto-related advertisements worldwide as regulators attempt to curb misleading promotions.
In the UK, the FCA recently issued a warning about the Solana-based memecoin and NFT project “Retardio.”
The regulator flagged the project for unauthorized promotions targeting UK consumers, cautioning that investors might face financial losses if the company fails.
Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also introduced stricter advertising guidelines for crypto products.
The SEC now requires virtual asset service providers and influencers to secure agency approval before publishing promotional materials.
Google Ads Promotes F--e Crypto Websites
As reported, a sponsored Google ad posing as a link to Sony’s blockchain project, Soneium, was exposed as a cleverly disguised crypto wallet drainer.
In October, a search for “soneium” on Google led users to a phishing site designed to steal crypto assets.
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The ad linked to a website with a domain name similar to Soneium’s official site, which appeared as a legitimate yet unfinished landing page for a radiology service based in the UK.
In another incident, a fraudulent cryptocurrency wallet app on Google Play reportedly stole $70,000 from users in a sophisticated scam that has been described as a world-first for targeting mobile users exclusively.
The malicious app, named WalletConnect, mimicked the reputable WalletConnect protocol but was, in fact, a sophisticated scheme to drain crypto wallets.
The deceptive app managed to deceive over 10,000 users into downloading it, according to Check Point Research (CPR), the cybersecurity firm that uncovered the scam.
The scammers behind the app were well aware of the typical challenges faced by web3 users, such as compatibility issues and the lack of widespread support for WalletConnect across different wallets.
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Source: CryptoNews
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WHAT ARE COMPRESSED NFTS AND MINTING CNFTS
Understanding compressed NFTs
Compressed NFTs are a type of non-fungible token (NFT) designed to reduce the cost of storing and transacting with NFTs on the Solana blockchain.
With the increasing adoption of NFTs, developers face difficulties maximizing storage and lowering minting costs for these digital assets. The Solana blockchain introduced compressed NFTs (cNFTs) to overcome such challenges.
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CNFTs are a newer type of non-fungible token that leverages state compression technology to store data more efficiently on Solana. Unlike traditional NFTs, which store all the token’s metadata directly onchain or via external links (like IPFS), cNFTs use Merkle trees to optimize data storage.
In simpler terms, while regular NFTs store individual ownership and metadata records for each token onchain, cNFTs group these records in a highly compressed format. This significantly reduces storage costs and improves transaction speeds.
Although the technology is still in its infancy, it accounts for most NFTs minted on Solana.
Did you know? In March 2023, Crossmint produced the first large-scale mint of compressed NFTs on Solana. Minting 300,000 NFTs the traditional way would cost over $74,000, but with state compression technology, Crossmint reduced this cost to less than $200!
Key features of compressed NFTs
With cNFTs, artists and developers can mint thousands, even millions, of tokens at a fraction of the cost of traditional NFTs, boosting innovation.
Let’s look at some key features and benefits of cNFTs:
Cost efficiency: Minting thousands of compressed NFTs costs only a fraction of what it would for regular NFTs. For instance, as per Solana’s report, about 24,000 SOL are needed to create and mint 1 million traditional NFTs utilizing the traditional metadata route. It is possible to organize cNFTs so that the same setup and mint cost 10 SOL or less. This implies that anyone utilizing NFTs on a large scale may use cNFTs instead of standard NFTs to reduce expenses by more than 1000x. Research by Helius shows cost comparison with and without compression NFTs, as seen below:
Scalability: Designed for high-volume use cases like gaming, social media and metaverse assets, where thousands or millions of tokens might be needed.
Onchain and offchain flexibility: While ownership is tracked onchain, much of the metadata can be stored offchain, further reducing costs without s---------g utility.
Compressed NFTs offer several key benefits that stand out in the blockchain ecosystem. Their affordability significantly lowers minting and storage costs, enabling creators and businesses to access blockchain technology without financial barriers.
Additionally, cNFTs contribute to greener blockchain practices by reducing storage requirements and, consequently, energy usage. These attributes position cNFTs as a potential game-changer for scalable, eco-friendly and innovative applications.
Did you know? DRiP on Solana has distributed over 4 million free compressed NFTs, making it one of the most accessible NFT platforms for onboarding new users. This innovative approach allows artists to create and share digital art with minimal costs, reshaping how people experience NFTs.
Compressed NFTs vs regular NFTs
While both cNFTs and traditional NFTs aim to tokenize digital assets, their design and use cases differ significantly.
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Traditional NFTs are known for their uniqueness and exclusivity, but their minting and storage costs can be prohibitively high for large-scale applications.
Compressed NFTs solve this problem by utilizing state compression, drastically reducing costs and enabling affordable mass production of tokens.
Unlike traditional NFTs, which often store all data onchain, cNFTs offload metadata to offchain systems, maintaining utility while minimizing blockchain storage needs.
Some key differences include:
Regular NFTs are best suited for high-value, one-of-a-kind digital art or collectibles.
Compressed NFTs, on the other hand, excel in scenarios that require high scalability, such as distributing gaming assets or digital collectibles to millions of users.
How to mint cNFTs: A step-by-step guide
CNFTs use state compression and Merkle trees to store data in a compact format.
Minting cNFTs may seem daunting at first, but with the right tools and knowledge, it’s a straightforward process to mint and distribute. While each platform will have its own instructions, here is a general guide to get started on cNFTs:
Step 1: Set up a wallet: Use a Solana-compatible wallet like Phantom or Solflare to manage your funds and interact with blockchain tools.
Step 2: Fund your wallet: Add SOL (Solana’s native cryptocurrency) to cover the cost of minting. CNFTs are highly cost-efficient, so even small amounts are sufficient.
Step 3: Select a minting platform: Platforms like Crossmint, Metaplex and Candy Machine (on Solana) support cNFTs. Based on your project’s scale and features, choose one.
Step 4: Prepare metadata: Define the details of your NFT collection, including artwork, descriptions, attributes and other metadata. Use offchain storage solutions like IPFS if needed.
Step 5: Mint your cNFTs and set up a Merkle tree: CNFTs use Merkle trees to organize data. Most minting platforms automate this process. Follow the platform’s interface to mint your compressed NFTs. Confirm transactions through your wallet, and voila — your cNFTs are live!
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Where are compressed NFTs stored?
Unlike ordinary NFTs, in cNFTs, the Merkle root is stored onchain, and the Merkle leaves are stored offchain.
CNFTs leverage a hybrid storage model that balances onchain and offchain storage, ensuring cost efficiency and scalability. Ownership of cNFTs is always tracked onchain, ensuring the authenticity and provenance of the asset.
Still, much of the asset’s metadata, including images or detailed information, is typically stored offchain. This decentralized offchain storage often uses protocols like IPFS to ensure that the data is distributed and can be accessed by anyone.
This combination of onchain ownership with offchain metadata helps to reduce costs significantly, as storing large amounts of data directly on the blockchain can be expensive and inefficient.
In the case of Solana’s cNFTs, the metadata is compressed and stored in a way that drastically reduces the blockchain’s storage needs while maintaining the integrity of the asset’s information.
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Source: CoinTelegraph
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