Lithosphere Establishes Cross-Chain Execution Model for Intelligent dApps

Singapore, Singapore–(Newsfile Corp. – April 22, 2026) – Lithosphere has introduced a cross-chain execution model designed to enable intelligent decentralized applications to operate across multiple blockchain networks within a unified framework. The development advances Lithosphere’s infrastructure by allowing applications to execute beyond single-chain limitations, supporting coordinated logic, shared state, and seamless interaction across decentralized…

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Bet365, Super Group, Skycity Face Coordinated New Zealand High Court Action Over Offshore Gambling

Key Takeaways: Three NZ High Court proceedings filed against bet365, Super Group, and Skycity. Skycity class-action claim covers February 2020- 2026 player losses. Bet365 formally objects to New Zealand court jurisdiction in the case. Plaintiffs pursue restitution claims against operators now seeking NZ licenses The cases are being pursued as a coordinated group action, but…

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Ripple and Aviva to Tokenize Traditional Funds on XRP Ledger

All news is rigorously fact-checked and reviewed by leading blockchain experts and seasoned industry insiders. Ripple has announced that it’s partnering with European asset manager Aviva Investors to tokenize investment funds on the XRP Ledger. Ripple backing will allow Aviva Investors to implement XRPL to provide secure, scalable, and regulatory-compliant fund operations. Blockchain payments company…

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Lithosphere Introduces LEP100 Framework to Standardize AI Execution and Governance

London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – April 10, 2026) – Lithosphere has introduced the LEP100 standards framework within its Makalu Testnet, establishing a structured foundation for how artificial intelligence operates within decentralized infrastructure. The framework defines standardized models for execution, governance, cost accounting, and cryptographic verification, enabling consistent and interoperable development of AI-native applications. Standardized…

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DICT Rejects Meta’s Misinformation Plan, Threatens Stricter Regulations

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has expressed dissatisfaction with Meta’s proposed measures to combat online disinformation, warning that the Philippine government may pursue stronger regulatory enforcement if the tech giant fails to provide faster, measurable outcomes. Key Details In a public statement issued on April 20, 2026, the DICT acknowledged receiving a…

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