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GM. This is Milk Road, the daily newsletter that brings you all the βooohβs and βaaahβs of crypto. |
Hereβs what we got today: |
Is crypto funding terrorism? π° Use case of the week: blockchain-based purchase orders π We tried a new network this weekβ¦ π§ Bitcoin has stablecoins now πͺ |
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IS CRYPTO FUNDING TERRORISM? π° |
Youβve probably seen all the headlines recentlyβ¦ |
βCryptocurrency feeds terrorismβ |
βTerrorists are using crypto to fuel their attacksβ |
All the major media outlets are reporting something like this⦠|
But, is it true? Letβs look at some of the Cold-Milky-Facts. |
1/ Hamas terrorists stopped accepting Bitcoin earlier this year |
In April 2023, Hamas announced it would stop using Bitcoin to raise funds from donors. |
Why? βOut of concern about the safety of donors and to spare them any harmβ |
Governments started tracking transactions on the blockchain to identify donors Millions of dollars worth of crypto held by terrorists were seized |
As a result, the amount of crypto received by terrorist groups has plummeted over the last months. Check it out⦠|
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2/ Some of the wallets flagged belong to service providers, not individual terrorists |
Many media outlets reported that $130M+ worth of crypto was funneled to terrorists. |
Well according to Chainalysis (a blockchain analytics firm), those numbers are likely inflated. |
For example, it was reported that ~$82M worth of crypto was sent to a crypto exchange in Gaza called Buy Cash. |
Well, turns out only a small fraction (~$450K) of this was actually transferred by terrorist-affiliated wallets⦠|
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3/ Some of the flagged wallets havenβt been used in yearsβ¦ |
Remember that crypto exchange I mentioned above, Buy Cash? |
Well yesterday, the U.S. government imposed sanctions on βten key Hamas terrorist group members, operative, and financial facilitatorsβ. |
Buy Cash was one of them. But hereβs the kickerβ¦ |
The wallet associated with the exchange hasnβt had a transaction in 18+ months. The wallet holds $16 in itβ¦ |
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$16?! That canβt even fund lunch at Chick-fil-Aβ¦ |
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USE CASE OF THE WEEK: BLOCKCHAIN-BASED PURCHASE ORDERS π |
Thereβs one question that will make the mightiest of crypto investors crumbleβ¦ |
Whatβs a real-world use case? |
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Well, today weβre gonna talk about how one of Indiaβs largest oil and gas companies is using blockchain technology. |
The goal? Help verify purchase orders. |
Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) is a state-run refiner in India. It partnered up with Zupple Labs (a blockchain software firm) to integrate a blockchain-based digital credential system into HPCLβs purchase order system. For HPCL, this will make it easier to issue digital purchase orders to its vendors, without having to manually verify the purchase order requests. For third-party verifiers, this makes it easier to check the validity of purchase orders by directly verifying the purchase orders on the blockchain. |
The result? HPCLβs purchase order system becomesβ¦ |
1/ More efficient - HPCL and its vendors donβt need to go back and forth and manually verify purchase orders and other data, they can just check the blockchain. |
2/ More secure - purchase orders were previously vulnerable to fraud and forgery, but using the blockchain to issue tamper-proof digital ones makes it harder to fake those purchase orders. |
Itβs a win-win. |
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WE TRIED A NEW NETWORKβ¦ π§ |
We launched our Milk Road Public wallet 3 months ago. |
(Fun fact: if youβve been with us during that whole time, congrats - weβve officially lasted longer than 70% of relationships. Itβs meant to be.) |
And over that time, weβve: |
Swapped tokens on DEXs β
Staked ETH β
Tried LSD-Fi β
(donβt worry Mom, not a drug) Borrowed/lent crypto from various protocols β
Traded perpetual futures β
And a lot more cool stuff you can check out here⦠|
But hereβs the thingβ¦ everything weβve done so far has been within the Ethereum ecosystem. |
Weβre like my wife when she orders at a restaurant - says sheβs gonna try something new, looks at 6 items, and then orders the same thing she always does. |
Well, that all changed this week. |
We took another trip up Figure It Out Mountainβ’, but this time it was to uncharted territoryβ¦ Constellation Network. |
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Constellation is a decentralized network that⦠|
Can validate multiple transactions simultaneously Has no transaction fees (I repeat, no transaction fees) Is working with the U.S. Department of Defense to build secure and interoperable communications |
In the near future, weβll be diving in head first to give you the full tour. And it all starts with Stargazer - a native wallet for the Constellation Network equipped withβ¦ |
Multi-chain functionality (i.e. you can see all your assets in one interface) Built-in buy/swap features (i.e. you can buy crypto directly from the wallet app) A contacts page that lets you save crypto addresses as βcontactsβ instead of having to manually enter them |
If you wanna explore Constellation yourself, we created a whole guide here. (free of charge, just for you) |
P.S. - weβre also curiousβ¦ are there any other networks that you wanna see us try next? |
Hit βreplyβ to this email and let us know! |
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BITE-SIZED COOKIES πͺ |
Coinbase has picked Ireland as its new regulatory hub within the European Union. Irish whiskey, Irish coffee (aka more whiskey), the Riverdance, and crypto. Whatβs not to love? |
Lightning Labs launched a new protocol, Taproot Assets, on Bitcoin. The new protocol enables the issuance of stablecoins and other cryptocurrencies on Bitcoin, making it a multi-asset network. |
Gemini, Genesis, and DCG have been sued by the New York Attorney General. The NYAG alleges the firms defrauded more than 230,000 investors for more than $1B+. |
The largest telecom company in South Korea (SK Telecom) launched a new crypto wallet. That wallet lets users store tokens and assets (duh) and also comes with βon-chain analysis toolsβ that can help users with their investment decisions. |
The Aptos blockchain suffered a 5-hour outage during its 1-year anniversary. Aptos is a lot like a 21-year-old⦠they both blackout on their birthdays. |
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