The CoinGeek Pulse Episode 100: Google’s $1.5B blockchain bet, NFT warnings, BSV Blockchain Meetup in Manila

The CoinGeek Pulse Episode 100: Google’s .5B blockchain bet, NFT warnings, BSV Blockchain Meetup in Manila

There is no stopping the growth of blockchain and digital assets globally. Recent data shows that the top 100 public companies are investing in the space, with Google topping the list with over $1 billion in investments.

Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Google’s parent company, is the largest blockchain investor in the world today, with over $1.5 billion in investments. The company has invested in four blockchain companies—Digital Currency Group, Fireblocks, Voltage and Dapper Labs. BlackRock (NYSE: BLK ) followed Alphabet with $1.1 billion. Other notable public companies on the list include Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ), Samsung and PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL ). According to Blockdata, the 40 companies invested approximately $6 billion in blockchain startups between September 2021 and June 2022.

Early this year, at Google’s 2021 Q4 Earnings Call, CEO Sundar Pichai shared his optimism about blockchain, calling it “an interesting and powerful technology with broad applications.”

“We’re looking at how we can contribute to the ecosystem and add value,” Pichai said.

Meanwhile, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have increased in popularity in recent years, with celebrities and key figures promoting the tokens. However, not everyone is a fan. Truth in Advertising (Tina.org) has called out 19 celebrities for promoting NFTs. The consumer watchdog has sent warning letters to Justin Bieber, Reese Witherspoon, Drake, Madonna, Paris Hilton, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Brady and others after investigating the celebrities and their involvement in NFT campaigns on their social media channels.

The group has found that the celebrities have not clearly disclosed their material connection to the approved NFT company, as well as the risk and harm associated with investing in speculative digital assets.

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Witherspoon and Bieber’s legal team denied wrongdoing in promoting NFT companies World of Women and InBetweeners, respectively. However, Bieber’s team stated that he “would update his post regarding the InBetweeners.”

The Bitcoin Association for BSV is expanding its growth in many regions. This week, the association announced the appointment of four new ambassadors for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. The list of new ambassadors includes Sami Carouba, Rami El Sabeh, Michel Abboud and Anas Hakimeh. According to the association, all four ambassadors share experience from the blockchain industry and are a valuable part of the BSV ecosystem.

And before you go, check out the first-ever BSV Blockchain Meetup Manila in the Philippines. The exclusive event was held at a private club in the city with guests and key personalities from the country’s government agencies and top companies such as Unionbank, Gcash, DITO CME, Air Asia and Angkas. The group joined to discuss blockchain solutions that will empower the Philippines in the 21st century. Watch the full video soon on the CoinGeek YouTube channel.

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