Joon Lee's exit raises uncertainty about Dplus KIA's Web3 strategy, potentially impacting its innovative fan engagement and market position.
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Belgium's World Cup success highlights the growing influence of fan tokens, signaling a shift in sports engagement and crypto integration.
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Messi's dual commitments could lead to fan token market volatility, highlighting the financial impact of athlete participation on crypto assets.
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Internet Court creates a decentralized framework for resolving disputes between AI agents. 27 Web3 firms support machine-speed payments, escrow, and AI transaction settlement. Protocol aims to improve trust and interoperability across future AI commerce systems. OKX, MetaMask, Matter Labs, and 24 other Web3 firms have backed the Internet Court, a decentralized dispute resolution system designed for AI agent transactions. The initiative aims to create a shared framework for machine-speed payments, escrow, and conflict resolution as autonomous commerce expands. Internet Court Targets AI Agent Transaction Challenges The GenLayer Foundation is leading the Internet Court initiative, which brings together 27 companies across blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital payment sectors. The project focuses on solving disputes between AI agents that can negotiate agreements, transfer funds, and compl
The surge in fan token trading highlights the growing intersection of sports enthusiasm and digital asset markets, influencing fan engagement.
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Spain's defensive prowess boosts fan token value, highlighting the volatile intersection of sports success and crypto investment dynamics.
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Internet Court creates a decentralized framework for resolving disputes between AI agents. 27 Web3 firms support machine-speed payments, escrow, and AI transaction settlement. Protocol aims to improve trust and interoperability across future AI commerce systems. OKX, MetaMask, Matter Labs, and 24 other Web3 firms have backed the Internet Court, a decentralized dispute resolution system designed […]
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Telegram trading bots are automated programs that are embedded in the Telegram app allowing users to execute trades on decentralized exchanges without using a traditional exchange interface. The bots can buy and sell orders, respond to market conditions automatically and monitor positions. How do Telegram trading bots work? Telegram trading bots are connected to DEXs through smart contracts and a Web3 wallet. Users can create a new wallet inside the bot or import an existing one that can then monitor on-chain activity and execute trades. The bots can also monitor and manage their positions according to the rules defined by the users. Bots can help users navigate DEX interface which is especially useful when trying to buy newly launched tokens. They can also help users detect signs of a rug pull before a trade is executed. Copy trading also helps users mirror trades of a specific wallet addres
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When AI agents start cutting deals with each other — buying, selling, committing funds without a human ever clicking “approve” — what happens when one of them defaults? That question is now driving a serious infrastructure push, and AI agent dispute resolution just got its first dedicated protocol. A coalition of 27 crypto and Web3 firms, including OKX, MetaMask, Matter Labs, and Genlayer, has launched the Internet Court, a shared framework designed to handle contractual disagreements between autonomous AI agents at the speed they actually operate. Key takeaways The Internet Court is a 27-firm-backed protocol led by the Genlayer Foundation to resolve disputes between AI agents transacting autonomously. Agentic commerce currently has no dispute resolution mechanism, and traditional courts cannot process machine-speed disagreements. The protocol provides interoperable AI-based payment