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Dogecoin (DOGE) becomes the third-fastest token at decreasing carbon emissions, Shiba Inu’s (SHIB) Shibarium beta launch enters the final stage, Snowfall Protocol (SNW) price grows by 500%

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Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Dogecoin (DOGE) becomes the third-fastest token at decreasing carbon emissions, Shiba Inu’s (SHIB) Shibarium beta launch enters the final stage, Snowfall Protocol (SNW) price grows by 500%   Thousands of cryptocurrencies are currently available on crypto exchanges for investors to invest and earn from. Thus, it becomes increasingly important, especially after new token launch es, for established cryptocurrencies such as Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) to stand out. A recently introduced token , Snowfall Protocol (SNW) , is giving higher returns than meme coins like SHIB and DOGE. In this article, we will talk about the latest developments of Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Snowfall Protocol (SNW) , to help the crypto community make better investment decisions. Dogecoin (DOGE) to drop by 10% soon According to recent data, the meme token, Dogecoin (DOGE), has become one of the crypto assets ...

Putting carbon credits on blockchain won’t solve the problem alone: Davos

Cointelegraph’s editor-in-chief Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr moderated a panel discussion in Davos, Switzerland about pricing carbon credits. Simply trading carbon credits, on the blockchain or otherwise, won’t solve a lot for the environment as companies must understand why they’re using them and how to make a real impact, carbon blockchain executives argue. During a panel session in Davos, Switzerland, moderated by Cointelegraph’s editor-in-chief Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr on Jan. 16, several executives from carbon blockchain platforms spoke about the increasing interest from companies in carbon trading. Karen Zapata, the COO of carbon block chain platform ClimateTrade, said that sustainability had been a “trending topic” with many companies keen to get involved, but said that many still don’t understand it. She recalled talking to a sustainability manager of a “big, big company” who told her he doesn’t know what a carbon credit is or “how it works” but is being pressured by his market...