FLOW ecosystem update Korbit, Korea's premier centralized exchange, has resumed full $FLOW trading, deposits, and withdrawals. Providing access for all Korean users
Korbit joins HTX, Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX, and MEXC as fully operational for $FLOW
FLOW is steadily recovering from the hack. The bottom is in!
A big $ICP 🚀 moment could be when 5 things come together: – Internet Computer "cloud engines" – More sovereign deals Plus Caffeine.. – v3 engine, fine fettle – App Market open publishing – Web2 auto-integration 🎯 all in sight
$ICP Key Events This Week: 1. First TEE-enabled (Trusted Execution Environment) subnet created for testing hardware-enforced security. 2. Mission 70 proposal submission to the NNS teased for "early next week". 3. @caffeineai V3 enters early testing phase with small user cohorts. 4. @zCloakNetwork enables zero-cost digital signatures for AI agents via OpenClaw. 5. Year-to-date ICP burn surpasses 122,500 tokens. 6. ICP price drops to its lowest daily close on record. 7. @oisy wallet enables $BTC payments at SPAR Supermarkets across Switzerland. 8. icp-py-core v2.3.0 released with configurable timeouts and async support. 9. Whale holdings jump to 15.8% of total supply (highest since early 2023). Stay decentralized! ∞
JUST IN: $ICP founder Dominic Williams confirms #MISSION70 proposal will be submitted to the NNS early next week!!!
Mission 70 is a strategic initiative to slash annual ICP token inflation by at least 70%. The proposal aims to curb sell pressure and boost the network's economic value by reducing staking/node rewards and potentially increasing onchain compute costs by up to 5x.
• True Confidentiality: Smart contracts can now keep secrets. Their internal state and calculations are hidden—even from the node providers. • Hardware-Rooted Trust: Security isn't just in the code; it’s baked into the CPU enclaves. • The Death of "Public Data" Risks: Ideal for medical records, private financial strategies, and enterprise-grade secrets.
❓What's the deal with #Digibyte algo ❓ Let's break down this complicated (important) aspect of $DGB 🔄 The algo changes every ~10 days DGB Odocrypt mining algorithm shuffles its rules about every 10 days That’s ~36 changes per year ‼️ 💡Why this matters 💡 🤖ASICs are expensive machines built to do one job. When the rules change, ASICs can’t adapt; they become useless. FPGAs can adjust, but they’re slower and more expensive to maintain Result: no single group can dominate mining. 🧩 What is an FPGA? An FPGA is a type of computer chip that can be reprogrammed after it’s made. It's like Lego blocks for hardware. You can rearrange them to do different tasks when needed. 🧱 ⛏️ Why FPGAs matter in crypto (and $DGB ) ⚡️When a blockchain changes its mining rules, FPGAs can be reconfigured. ASICs can’t, they break or become obsolete. 🌐This helps prevent mining from being controlled by a few large players. 🌐 🛡️ Extra protection built in DGB uses 5 different mining algorithms, not just one. 🦾One of them is permanently ASIC-resistant, by design. This spreads mining power across: ⛏️Home miners 🪙 Small operators 🖥️ Different types of hardware ⚡️💡Why you should care💡⚡️ The unique nature of the DGB algorithm: 🌐Keeps the network decentralized 💸Prevents “rich get richer” mining monopolies 💙Makes home and small-scale mining viable 🦾🔒Strengthens security long-term. 🔒🦾
DigiByte launched January 10, 2014. That's 12+ years of continuous operation with ZERO downtime. We invented DigiShield—now protecting 25+ chains including $DOGE & $ZEC . No ICO. Just building.
Crypto crime hit $158B in 2025. Know what wasn't hacked? $DGB 5 mining algorithms making 51% attacks mathematically absurd.
Security isn't a feature — it's the whole point.
Just keep stacking! 21B is how much there will ever be.
During #WorldComputerDay in Davos, we officially announced the Swiss Subnet. Here's why we're incredibly excited about it and why you should be too:
🇨🇭 What is the Swiss Subnet on the Internet Computer?
The Swiss Subnet is a dedicated $ICP subnet designed for applications that require data residency, regulatory clarity, and high-trust infrastructure.
So what does that mean in practice?
1️⃣ Geographic certainty All nodes in the Swiss Subnet are physically located in Switzerland (and Liechtenstein). This ensures data stays within a well-defined legal jurisdiction.
2️⃣ Built for compliance The subnet is designed to support use cases that require:
> Strong data protection > Predictable regulation > Institutional and enterprise standards
This makes it suitable for finance, public sector, healthcare, and enterprise workloads.
3️⃣ Native to $ICP The Swiss Subnet isn’t a sidechain or workaround - it’s a first-class subnet on the Internet Computer, benefiting from:
4️⃣ Digital sovereignty, by design It enables organizations to build decentralized applications while maintaining control over jurisdiction, infrastructure, and trust assumptions.
The Swiss Subnet shows how ICP’s architecture can support geographically specialized blockchains, combining decentralization with real-world regulatory needs.
That's massive. Europe wants sovereign AI, cloud & compute. Switzerland is first domino piece.
The @SwissSubnet on ICP, launched at WCD, delivers exactly that.
#DigiByte stands out as a genuine volunteer-driven blockchain since 2014 — blazing fast, ultra-secure, truly decentralized with 5 algos. Key takeaway: we can ALL play a role and contribute where we see needed and to our ability. No hype, just steady progress.
$DGB uses 5 mining algorithms simultaneously — SHA256D, Scrypt, Skein, Qubit & Odocrypt (changes every 10 days!). This makes DigiByte one of the most secure blockchains. A 51% attack would require controlling 93% of one algo AND 51% of the other four. 💎
#Digibyte is building the world's first and only 100% decentralized stablecoin, the #Digidollar Yes, you heard that right! The dino coin, 1 of only 6 to survive since Q1 of 2014, is still innovating and pushing the boundaries of decentralization.