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CryptoBlog n.2096


🖼 Doodles’ Stoodio Moves to Base, Launches Open-Edition NFT Mint Doodles has announced plans to migrate its avatar customization platform ‘Stoodio’ from the Flow blockchain to Ethereum’s layer-2 scaling network, Base. Stoodio will make the transition to Base, while Doodles’ original PFP collection will remain on Ethereum. The transition is scheduled for mid-July and aims to take advantage of Base’s faster and more cost-effective transactions compared to the Ethereum mainnet.

CryptoBlog n.2095


The CFO of OSL announced that the Hong Kong government will introduce a special licensing system for converting cryptocurrencies into fiat. On June 18, trading volume of Hong Kong’s virtual asset ETFs reached approximately HKD 34.24m (≈4.4m), with no capital gains tax on virtual assets. The Hong Kong SFC stated that tokenization will be implemented within the next three years.

CryptoBlog n.2094


🖼 Doodles Will Migrate Avatar Creation 'Stoodio' to Ethereum NFT Layer-2 Base Doodles, an NFT-driven entertainment property, is making a move. On Monday, the project announced that it will migrate its “Stoodio” avatar customization platform to Ethereum layer-2 scaling network Base, departing the Flow blockchain in the process. The transition, set to take place in mid-July, aims to leverage Base's cheaper and faster transactions compared to the Ethereum mainnet.

CryptoBlog n.2093


FTX victims asked the court to rule that the FTX’s $8bn in forfeited assets belong to customers, not the bankruptcy estate. They argued that the bankruptcy code prioritizes certain creditors over others, such that holders of FTX’s FTT token are near the bottom of the priority list.