First Telegram ICO Dogizen goes live, quickly hits $100k

Dogizen, the tap-to-earn game that’s attracting huge attention from the gaming community, has launched its highly anticipated presale.

The world’s first Telegram ICO, which brings the DOGIZ token to the over 950 million Telegram users, went live today, October 4, 2024 at 8am UTC.

Dogizen’s presale has attracted over $110k in under two hours, with DOGIZ priced at $0.00007 in the first stage.

Dogizen’s ICO: A new era for Telegram gaming

The global crypto community is growing at a breathtaking speed. However, the number of people who own crypto currently stands around 550 million.

In comparison, Telegram has more than 950 million users and the global mobile gaming community will be 1.9 billion players by 2027. Elsewhere, the T2E market cap is roughly $1.2 billion today while crypto gaming is just over $9 billion. All of these segments are forecast to experience significant growth.

Putting these numbers together suggests that Dogizen’s entry into the Telegram tap-to-earn market puts its right at the center of a potentially explosive ecosystem.

Dogizen makes it easy for ordinary users to join this nascent industry via its game. Now, with this first ICO within Telegram, Dogizen is tapping into a segment that could see it challenge and possibly outpace Hamster Kombat and Catizen among other TON-powered Telegram games.

DOGIZ is designed to add to the project’s long term success by moving Dogizen beyond the hype and speculation into a world of real utility. As well as its use in the rewards and airdrops, DOGIZ will play a big role in the Dogizen Universe.

The Dogizen Universe

Dogizen Universe is a platform that will offer several key features designed to empower both developers and creators as well as rewards for users.

Within the Dogizen Universe, a Developer SDK will allow for the creation and launch of gaming apps, with monetisation helping catalyze further growth.

A Launchpad and an arcade offering a central hub for everything Telegram gaming. Meanwhile, the ecosystem will benefit from a revenue-sharing opportunity from in-game ads and partnerships.

The Dogizen Universe, as the project’s whitepaper indicates, therefore envisions a whole economic ecosystem. Devs will be able to create and earn as gamers scoop in-game rewards while DOGIZ holders will benefit from the revenue-share model.

The DOGIZ presale is the first phase of this growth and innovation and early adopters will play a big role in bringing it to reality. But it also means an early entry for ICO participants as the tap-to-earn becomes one of crypto’s big plays.

Notably, all major TON blockchain tokens on Telegram have listed on Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. This includes Notcoin, Hamster Kombat, and Catizen – the top 3 T2E projects by market cap. Dogizen, with 1.3 million players and growing, could be the next to list on the exchange.

Learn more about Dogizen here.

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Alabama grants Transak a Money Transmitter License (MTL)

  • Transak secures its first Money Transmitter License (MTL) in Alabama.
  • The license boosts security, speed, and compliance for US cryptocurrency services.
  • Transak targets further state licenses as it enhances its Web3 payments infrastructure.

On October 3, 2024, Transak USA LLC achieved a significant milestone by securing its first Money Transmitter License (MTL) from the Alabama Securities Commission.

This regulatory approval positions Transak as a fully licensed financial institution in the state, a key step in its mission to provide secure and accessible cryptocurrency services across the United States.

Transak expanding its foothold in the US

The Alabama MTL solidifies Transak’s commitment to regulatory compliance, underscoring the company’s efforts to build a secure and transparent infrastructure for crypto transactions in the US.

With cryptocurrency purchases already enabled in 46 states, the company is actively working to secure additional licenses across the country. This proactive approach highlights Transak’s determination to make cryptocurrency widely accessible and compliant with stringent financial regulations.

As a registered Money Service Business with FinCEN, Transak’s new license is a significant trust signal for its users. It allows the company to provide enhanced security, faster transactions, and a more seamless user experience for crypto purchases in Alabama. The move also benefits decentralized platforms integrated with Transak’s services, enabling them to offer their users a smoother and more compliant crypto purchasing experience.

Bryan Keane, the Compliance Officer at Transak, remarked, “Obtaining the Money Transmitter License in Alabama showcases our commitment to compliance and our mission to make cryptocurrency accessible and secure for everyone.”

In the same breath, Sami Start, the CEO of Transak, emphasized the importance of the US market, stating, “Securing state licenses like this one is essential to delivering the best possible services here.”

With over 5.7 million users across 160 countries, Transak continues to expand its presence as the largest Web3 payments infrastructure provider. Headquartered in Miami, with additional offices and tech hubs globally, Transak remains focused on obtaining more state licenses in the US, ensuring its users enjoy an increasingly reliable and legally compliant crypto experience.

The Alabama MTL marks a major step forward for Transak as it strengthens its foothold in one of the world’s most regulated and lucrative markets.

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CFTC votes on allowing DLT-based collateral in commodities and derivatives trading

  • CFTC’s subcommittee recommends using DLT-based collateral in trading.
  • Approval could broaden access to digital assets for smaller market participants.
  • Strong ETF inflows signal growing institutional interest in digital assets.

In a significant development for the digital assets market, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is reportedly considering a proposal that would enable the use of digital ledger technology (DLT)-based collateral in commodities and derivatives trading.

According to Bloomberg, a subcommittee of the CFTC’s Global Markets Advisory Committee recently voted to recommend this proposal, which, if approved, could streamline transactions and promote broader adoption of digital assets in traditional finance.

A step toward mainstream adoption

If the proposal receives final approval from the main committee, it could lead to a paradigm shift in how trading collateral is managed.

The adoption of DLT-based collateral would allow traders to settle transactions using digital assets with the same speed and efficiency that digital ledger and blockchain technology offers.

This change would enable brokers to accept tokenized assets, such as BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) token, through market-embedded systems.

While the use of blockchain-based assets as collateral is already gaining traction among major financial institutions like BlackRock and JP Morgan, the CFTC’s potential approval would catalyze broader adoption across the industry.

As it stands, only large firms have been able to utilize these innovative financial instruments, but this move could open the doors for smaller market participants to access similar benefits.

Uncertainty ahead

Despite the positive momentum surrounding the proposal, several steps remain before it can be formally submitted for CFTC approval. The main committee must first review and endorse the subcommittee’s recommendation, and there are no guarantees that the CFTC will approve the proposal in its current form.

Regulatory concerns may arise regarding which institutions and blockchains are permitted to participate, which could introduce potential restrictions that may limit the scope of the initiative.

Furthermore, the broader context of digital assets in traditional finance cannot be ignored. Recent trends, such as strong inflows into spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), indicate a growing acceptance and interest in digital assets among institutional investors.

For instance, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF has recently outperformed its peers, witnessing the highest daily inflow of any fund on September 25, marking a five-day streak of inflows across all spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States.

This surge in interest may influence the CFTC’s decision-making process as they consider the implications of allowing digital assets as collateral.

As this unfolds, stakeholders will be watching closely as the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, potentially paving the way for a more integrated future for digital assets in commodities and derivatives trading.

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