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Web3
Web3, or Web 3.0, represents the next generation of internet technology, integrating blockchain and cryptocurrencies into everyday online interactions. It's a decentralized online ecosystem where users have control over their data and transactions. Web3 is powered by blockchain networks, providing transparency, security, and trust. It's a key concept in the crypto world, involving various people, from developers and investors to everyday users. Companies are leveraging Web3 to create decentralized applications (dApps), offering users new ways to interact online. Crypto exchanges play a crucial role in Web3, facilitating the trading of digital assets and tokens that fuel the ecosystem. Web3 represents a paradigm shift, offering opportunities for investment, innovation, and the potential to reshape the internet.
HSBC Brings Tokenized Gold to Hong Kong; Munchables Exploited for $62M
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, as HSBC brings its tokenized gold product to Hong Kong, claiming bragging rights for being the first bank to create a blockchain-based real-world asset aimed at retail investors. Plus, Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol agreed to combine their crypto tokens into one, and Web3 project Munchables was drained of an estimated $62.5 million worth of ether.

Why ETH ETFs Might Not Get Approved; 3AC's Kyle Davies Not Sorry
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, including a Bloomberg analyst's prediction that ether ETFs likely won’t get approved in May. Plus, 3AC co-founder, Kyle Davies, speaks up about the company's bankruptcy; and Polygon Labs paid $4 million to Starbucks for the coffee company’s now failed Web3 project.

What Will It Take for More Mainstream Media to Implement Web3 Tech?
Trustless Media founder Zack Guzman answers five rapid-fire questions from CoinDesk, including issues with the mainstream media model, implementing Web3 technologies to the media industry and his favorite restaurant in New York.

New Foodie Show Experiments with Web3
Trustless Media founder Zack Guzman joins "First Mover" to discuss the launch of "Best Dish Ever," a Web3 project focusing on the restaurant scene in New York. Plus, Guzman's outlook on the future of the media industry and how the project utilizes Web3 technologies to create interactive experiences for food enthusiasts.

CoinFunds’ Jake Brukhman On Decentralizing AI
Addressing issues such as bias, data ownership, innovation and trust in order to foster a more inclusive and accessible technological landscape.

What's the Biggest Mistake Web3 Founders Make?
Earn Alliance CEO and founder Joseph Cooper answers five rapid fire questions from CoinDesk including his favorite Web3 game, why he decided to build in Hong Kong and the biggest mistake Web3 founders make.

Earn Alliance CEO on Helping Gamers Discover Web3
Earn Alliance CEO and founder Joseph Cooper joins "First Mover" to discuss the challenges of attracting more users to Web3 games and bridging the gap between the Web 2 and Web3 gaming industries. Plus, why he decided to build his company in Hong Kong and the new features of Earn Alliance.

Crypto Users Lost $126M Due to Hacks and Fraud in January: Immunefi Data
Immunefi is out with a new report that unpacks crypto losses in January 2024. The bug bounty and security services platform reviewed instances where hackers exploited Web3 projects, and found that there was a total loss of $126 million in the first month of the year. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents "The Chart of the Day."
