BUIDL (BlackRock Fund)

BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity (BUIDL) Fund is the first blockchain-based money market fund.
BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity (BUIDL) Fund is the first blockchain-based money market fund.
BUIDL is a term used to encourage the building of new dApps, DeFi solutions, and other things on blockchains.
A non-custodial wallet is a crypto wallet that gives the user the right to self-custody i.e., the user controls the private keys.
Bridging is an activity where cryptocurrencies are transferred from one blockchain to another. This transfer takes place mostly in two methods: lock and mint, or burn and mint.
Wells Notice is a type of notice that the SEC sends to those it suspects have violated security laws. Since the 1970s, the SEC has used it to ask for clarifications about a perceived violation of security laws in the…
The US SEC is a regulatory body within the USA that is tasked with the regulation of securities markets within the country.
The US Securities Act of 1933 lays down the basis of investor protection. It resulted in the creation of the US SEC in 1934.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission Act established a list of rules and regulations to be followed by the US SEC to regulate securities markets within the United States of America.
Hege is a Solana-based memecoin that features a storytelling format to engage viewers.
Do Your Own Research or DYOR is a concept where readers are encouraged to research things on their own to make better decisions.