“While the crypto-native landscape still feels a little somber, when we look at our traditional client base and we look at the relationships we’ve been developing, it actually feels reasonably optimistic,” Simon Forster, global co-head of Digital Assets at TP ICAP Group, told CoinDesk. “There’s a lot of people building interesting things. And it feels like 2022 is this watershed moment where the crypto landscape has changed we think probably forever.”
Ethereum Hit by 'Blobscriptions' in First Stress Test of Blockchain's New Data System
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