Kevin O'Leary and Dave Portnoy headline Consensus Toronto.
Sol Strategies acquires three Solana validator nodes for 35 million CAD.
DeFi Kingdoms' $75K Tournament Series kicks off on February 26th on Metis, promising thrilling competition in the crypto space.
Sol Strategies partners with 3iQ Corp as the staking provider for Solana, indicating increased institutional interest in cryptocurrency and staking opportunities.
EasyA aims to attract a broader audience beyond 'bounty hunters' at its upcoming hackathons in Hong Kong and Toronto.
Metis announces ReGenesis, aiming to become the blockchain hub for AI with innovative developments in Toronto.
Metis is shaking up the DeFi world with its DSEQ Reboot, teaming up with ENKI to boost the ecosystem. This Toronto-based venture aims to enhance decentralized finance, promising innovative solutions and collaboration. Stay tuned for how this partnership will shape the future of finance!
Investors mistakenly drove Bluesky Digital's stock up 1,767%, confusing it with a social media platform.
Metis launches Voyage AlphaDrop to reward contributors to ecosystem growth.
The abduction of Wonderfi's CEO highlights the security risks for crypto holders as the value of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies rise, attracting criminal activities. The incident emphasizes the need for heightened security measures in the crypto industry.
WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was kidnapped in Toronto and freed after paying a $1 million ransom.
WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was kidnapped in Toronto and released after a $1 million ransom payment. The ransom was paid electronically, and he was found unharmed. This incident coincided with WonderFi's report of a 153% Q3 earnings increase. The company confirmed client funds and data were secure.
WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka, kidnapped in downtown Toronto, was released after paying a $1 million ransom. The incident has generated discussions in the crypto market.
WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was kidnapped in Toronto and released after a CAD 1 million ransom was paid. He assured that client funds and data are secure despite the incident, highlighting rising crime in Ontario.
The CEO of WonderFi, backed by Kevin O’Leary, was released after a $720,000 ransom was paid following his abduction in Toronto.
Dean Skurka, CEO of WonderFi Technologies, was kidnapped in Toronto and released after paying a $1 million ransom.
Dean Skurka, CEO of crypto firm WonderFi, was kidnapped in Toronto during rush hour, shocking the crypto community. The incident raises questions about how the abduction was executed in such a busy area.
WonderFi CEO Dean Skurka was kidnapped in Toronto and released after a $1 million ransom was paid.
BUZZ Mini-App is now live on Metis, marking it as the first EVM chain deployment.
Metis partners with Thrive Protocol to offer a $3.6 million annualized opportunity for builders and community members starting in Toronto on September 20, 2024.
Bitfarms, a Bitcoin mining company, increased its operational hash rate to 11.1 EH/s by July, despite equipment setbacks.
Canada Crypto Week is scheduled for August 11-17, 2024, in Toronto, with the Blockchain Futurist Conference as its main event hosting multiple sub-events onsite.
La Conferencia Futurista de Blockchain 2024 en Toronto se centrará en la Inteligencia Artificial.
Valour, a Toronto-based subsidiary of DeFi Technologies, will issue a fund tracking Bitcoin Staking Layer-1 Core's token.
Canadian crypto and Web3 startups could benefit from lower taxes and favorable regulations, according to a Toronto ETO official.
Solana reached over 30 million monthly active addresses, a record high, coinciding with 3iQ’s application to list a Solana-based ETF on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
3iQ expands its offering of financial products with The Solana Fund.
DeFi Technologies stock experienced rapid price fluctuations amid a controversial promotional campaign and market manipulation allegations, sparking debates in the crypto community.
Toronto-based Bitcoin mining company Bitfarms has ousted interim CEO Geoffrey Morphy, following Morphy's $27 million lawsuit for breach of contract and wrongful termination.
Bitfarms, a Bitcoin mining company, dismissed CEO Geoffrey Morphy who has sued for $27 million over alleged breach of contract and wrongful termination. Bitfarm deems the lawsuit meritless.