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Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan(reddit.com)
Cryptocurrencies are set to be recognized as financial assets in Japan under a new regulatory framework that will bring major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). The changes introduce stricter oversight, including insider trading rules, enhanced disclosure requirements, and tougher penalties for non-compliance. The move comes as crypto adoption continues to grow across Japan and is widely viewed as a step toward aligning the country's regulatory framework with international standards. With implementation expected within the next year and full adoption targeted by fiscal year 2027, the reforms could boost investor confidence and support greater institutional participation in the crypto market. submitted by /u/Webclues_Infotech [link] [Kommentare]
What's happening with memecoins in 2026(reddit.com)
Memecoins feel quieter this year. I remember paying close attention to DOGE, SHIB and Floki back in 2021, but their prices and attention feel nowhere near what they were then. It also feels like people are talking less about memes or maybe crypto too. I sold all my memecoins in 2023 and moved them all to BTC. I split them into a long-term position and grid bots for short term votality on bydfi. That feels like a smart decision when looking back now. Curious how you guys see memecoins and crypto overall now. Are you still confident?? submitted by /u/Gentlegee01 [link] [Kommentare]
Cubic Doggo Update: What does it takes to lift its feet up 4mm?(reddit.com)
Update since: https://www.reddit.com/r/ROS/comments/1ugw66z/cubic_doggo_update_returning_to_basics_after_all/ Hello hello, I made some mechanical updates to Cubic Doggo 06R, just for it to lift its feet while walking. The black padding is measured to be around 4 mm thick. I really thought this would be simpler than the IMU, but with all the changes, this is as good as it can get. The servo load (3rd on for the feet joint) easily reaches 70%, so I have a feeling this is the best it can do. I hesitate to make the body's 3D-printed frame lighter because that can make it less sturdy, and most of the weight is from the servo and batteries (yeah, also, I get a bit lazy just thinking about all those bolts and screws). Any more suggestions would be great! Changes made are m The next step is to walk with IMU, and then finally going to do some simulation and RL. Original Cubic Doggo post. submitted by /u/SphericalCowww [link] [Kommentare]