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Gold Arrives on 'Digital Gold' as Bitcoin Gets Tokenized Version of the Metal
Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency, is often referred to as "digital gold," but now it is possible to mint and trade physical gold on the Bitcoin blockchain via the Ordinals protocol – essentially encoding ownership of the yellow metal into an NFT.

Lithuania-Licensed Crypto Bank Meld to Offer Tokenized RWAs to Retail Investors
Meld, which is in partnership with the layer-1 blockchain of the same name, has an agreement with DeFi platform Swarm Markets, which started a real-world asset platform in December

BaFin-Licensed DeFi Firm Swarm Starts Onboarding $15M of Pledged Liquidity
Swarm Markets, which claims to be the world’s first regulated DeFi protocol, says 250 customers have ponied up funds.

A 7-Year Legal Fight Led This Dev to Build Unstoppable Ethereum Storage
Developer Daniel Nagy's legal battle over a file-sharing node led him to develop ethereum's storage layer, Swarm.

Coinbase, Ripple Blast Company Creating Tokens in Their Name
Coinbase and Ripple are pushing back against the equity tokens the Swarm fund announced Wednesday.

Ethereum Storage Network Swarm Enters Next Test Phase
Ethereum's decentralized storage branch, Swarm, announced its third proof-of-concept to test the privacy and scalability of the project.

Swarm Closes $5.5 Million ICO for Alternative Investment Fund
Another experiment in blockchain powered governance went underway nearly as soon as its token sale ended.

Ethereum's 'Holy Trinity' Takes Shape As Swarm Testnet Arrives
One-third of ethereum's 'Holy Trinity' of protocols may soon pass a key milestone.

Swarm Targets Blockchain Governance in Platform Pivot
Swarm is pivoting toward decentralized governance, a decision that finds the project shifting away from its prior focus on distributed crowdfunding.

When is a Token a Security? Research Analyzes Blockchain Under US Law
A new working paper penned in part by Harvard and MIT professors analyzes how cryptographic tokens fit under US securities law.
