Swiss WEB3FEST Winter Edition 2025

ZUG, SWITZERLAND /January 10, 2025 – (500NewsWire) — Switzerland is set to host the highly anticipated Swiss WEB3FEST Winter Edition 2025, an unparalleled event series on innovation, investments and collaboration within the WEB3 ecosystem. Organized by Inacta Ventures, the event will unfold across iconic Swiss locations: Zug, Zurich, St. Moritz, and Davos, from January 13 to January 24, 2025….

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Shakti Coin SXE Announces Entrance into the Future of Stable Digital Currency

Zug, Switzerland – In the volatile world of cryptocurrencies, stability is key. Enter SXE—more than a stablecoin, it’s a groundbreaking solution for financial trust and everyday reliability. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies like Ethereum or Bitcoin1, whose price swings make them impractical for daily use, SXE (Shakti Coin) redefines stability with a consistent value of $5.00 USD—no spikes,…

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You Can’t Bank without a Bank Account? How Shakti Coin serves the unbanked population

Not everyone across the globe has a bank account. The World Bank “estimates that 1.4 billion people worldwide are unbanked.”1 Even if people have access to a physical bank, many individuals lack the prerequisite paperwork and identification to get a traditional bank account. This unfortunate scenario when they want to borrow, transfer, or save money…

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Shakti Coin SXE: Introducing a Stable Global Cryptocurrency

Zug, Switzerland, Jan. 7, 2025 – (500NewsWire) — Observant people have watched cryptocurrencies rise and Why is there so much variation of success in the cryptocurrency market? Not all cryptocurrencies are the same. The Swiss Shakti Foundation, developers of the Shakti Coin, have taken a different route from older cryptocurrencies. Instead of establishing a cryptocurrency…

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Shakti Coin Unveils New Crypto-Mining Protocol with Global Educational Impact

Zug, Switzerland – The Swiss Shakti Foundation has developed a new – and better – crypto mining protocol. In the past, crypto mining was based on a Proof-of-Work (PoW) protocol that measured the computational work expended by individuals to calculate valid alphanumeric codes to verify transactions. Instead of relying upon the computational achievement of computers…

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