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Da Ponte denied a Bloomberg report that the payments processor paused development of its stablecoin in February. But da Ponte argues this troubled backdrop is exactly why PayPal is poised to succeed. Then there's the hypothetical digital dollar that would be the Fed's take on a central bank digital currency, or CBDC. "We have a large base of consumers; we have a large base of merchants," da Ponte said of PayPal's "two-sided network." Da Ponte sees PayPal's more than 20-year tenure in the payments space as one of the company's chief advantages in the stablecoin market.
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Scammers are trying to cash in on the hype surrounding popular artificial intelligence chatbots including OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing AI. A search on DEXTools, an interactive crypto trading platform that tracks prices, reveals about 287 tokens that mention "ChatGPT" in their name. They then promote the coin and convince investors to pour money into it in order to drive the price higher. The firm has identified at least one of those digital coins as having been created by a user notorious for "pump and dump" crypto schemes. Scam crypto tokens are commonly deployed on "permissionless blockchains" also known as public blockchains, says Chen Arad, chief operating officer at Solidus Labs, a cryptocurrency risk monitoring and market surveillance company.
Fake ChatGPT-branded tokens are hitting the market as scammers aim to capitalize on the AI tool's popularity. One issuer has created "dozens of tokens with a pump & dump scheme," said blockchain security firm PeckShield. The tech heavyweight worked with OpenAI, the nonprofit that created ChatGPT, to bring that technology to its search tool. "Deployer 0xb583 has already created dozens of tokens with a pump & dump scheme," PeckShield said, referring to an issuer's wallet address. Meanwhile, tokens carrying the ChatGPT name totaled 170 in a search on crypto trading platform DEXTools on Tuesday.
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