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Coding
U.S. SEC Out-of-Bounds in Dragging DeFi Into Proposed Exchange Rule, Industry Says
The agency’s comment window is closing for its proposal to expand how it defines exchanges, including a major swath of decentralized finance, and the crypto sector is objecting.

AI and Crypto Are Combining to Create Web3's 'Multiplayer Era'
Creating with code has never been easier. Web3 tooling shows us how it can be equitable and collaborative.

De’Aaron Fox Shuts Down NFT Project After $1.5M in Sales
Another NFT fail. Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox botched an NFT project titled “SwipaTheFox” and left fans holding the $1.5 million bag. The website used to launch and mint the NFT is now offline.

Writing Bitcoin Smart Contracts Is About to Get Easier With New Coding Language
Bitcoin smart contracts are tricky. Minsc, a new language created by Bitcoin developer Nadav Ivgi, is making them easier to write.

This New Coding Language Could Help Unlock Bitcoin’s Smart Contract Potential
With the introduction of Sapio, Jeremy Rubin hopes to expand Bitcoin's smart contract use cases and increase the "financial self-sovereignty" of its users.

Enjin Launches Game Development Platform on Ethereum
The Enjin Platform allows devs to integrate crypto tokens into apps and games.

Cosmos Will Have 3 Coding Languages – Here's Why That Matters
Ethereum rival Cosmos will offer users the choice of coding in at least three different programming languages for smart-contract development.

Programming Blockchain Can Change How You See Bitcoin
Jimmy Song's Programming Blockchain workshop taught me about a lot more than bitcoin.

3 Things Smart Contracts Need Before They Can Finally Take Off
Governance, transparency and audibility could emerge as the three big hurdles for smart contracts this year, according to the founders of Tezos.

Why Smart Contracts Will Need 'Smart Term Sheets' to Match
In the era of smart contracts, lawyers will still have plenty of work ensuring that the devs get the code right, legal experts argue.
