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🇫🇷 NFTs Conquer Paris 👟 RTKFT Partners With Ledger

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Discover the news of the week [View in Browser]( [logo] NFTs are now taking over Paris, uniting the most creative minds to explore the latest trends and showcasing cutting-edge digital collections. In our exciting news, we are thrilled to announce our partnership with the innovative luxury brand RTFKT, as we collaborate on a series of [[Ledger] Market]( drops & educational programs that aim to bring secure self-custody to the masses. Looks pretty cool, right?  [Kaito AI, a crypto-based ChatGPT-powered search engine, raises $5.3M.]( Its goal is to create a unified platform that has information easily accessible to Web3 users. “We have built one of the most extensive information databases in crypto”, Kaito AI explained in a tweet. [Bitcoin rallies even as regulators boost scrutiny.]( Bitcoin briefly went up above the $25K level on Wednesday, reaching an eight-month high against expectations that the post-FTX meltdown and regulatory pressure from the SEC would negatively influence the market. [FTX Japan resumes crypto & fiat withdrawals.]( from FTX Japan are now able to withdraw their crypto and fiat currency through a subsidiary of the company, Liquid Japan. Since Wednesday, almost $50 million have been moved from the bankrupt exchange after halting its operations for four months. [The SEC has a new target: stablecoins.]( The American regulators filed a lawsuit against the 3rd-largest stablecoin by value: BUSD, but there isn’t any final action or charges for now. This upcoming decision against Paxos will rule whether there will be tighter regulations to follow, and if the SEC has oversight over these types of assets.  NFT Paris, Generative Art, Ledger Collection & The Future Of Creativity NFT Paris, Generative Art, Ledger Collection & The Future Of Creativity At Ledger, we are committed to fostering global connections with artists and advancing the future of digital art. Thousands of creative minds are now converging at the NFT Factory, our flagship event co-organized with ArtBlocks, and NFT Paris, one of the world's foremost NFT events. Yesterday, Ledger's NFT Factory buzzed with passionate individuals. The panels have generated a lot of insightful discussion. For Mo El Sayed, Head of Community & Education at Ledger, generative art will gradually become “a lot more immersive, and it is part of that blockchain magic, allowing anybody to explore many different and unprecedented things.” For Gaspard Broustine, NFT Project Manager at Ledger, generative art is “expanding the full potential of blockchain tech, while the Ledger collection was selected very carefully.” Erick Calderon, Founder at Art Blocks, added that a physical museum like the NFT Factory “is necessary for the average consumer to embrace the madness, as the physical object is very relevant to people. It’s human, it’s tactile.” About digital art, he believes “a lot of work goes into making those projects compelling and beautiful.” Introducing Your Upcoming Ledger Extension As you may know, combining software and hardware wallets can allow for ease-of-use while still retaining high levels of security, as your Ledger accounts can be connected to DApps through software wallets. Our upcoming extension will allow you to connect to these DApps directly, bypassing the need to connect through often unsafe 3rd parties. During NFT Paris, we showcased this new feature that will make your Web3 life easier, and more secure: During NFT Paris, French Minister for Digital Transition and Telecommunications Jean Noël Barrot also dropped by our booth at NFT Paris to chat with our CTO Charles Guillemet and VP Metaverse & NFTs Sebastien Badault about the Ledger Stax! Ledger’s NFT Collection Besides what we are currently bringing in terms of security and ease of use in the NFT space, we launched a few months ago an [NFT Art Collection]( that will become one of the most significant of our times. We're committed to supporting artists by collecting NFT art. NFTs mean a lot to us, and we’re just beginning to scratch the surface of their potential. These digital instruments are democratizing what previously was siloed and exclusionary, shifting the balance of power towards creators. NFTs are ushering in a tech revolution, an artistic renaissance and a generational shift at the same time. And don’t forget: with great freedom comes great responsibility. Last year alone, crypto hackers stole over $14 billion worth of digital assets. So get secure, get Ledger. [title] Our [NFT Art collection]( selects the most talented artists. This [collection]( is there to stay, and become one of the most significant of our times in 3, 5, 10 & 20 years (and beyond). Take a look [here](. In our [publication]( we explore the potential implications of quantum computing on crypto, and how post-quantum solutions may emerge to address the challenge. We don't just secure NFTs, we collect them. [@_NicoleRuggiero](  Find your perfect Ledger wallet  Find your perfect Ledger wallet [Compare our devices →]( [Discover Ledger Stax →]( [Ledger]( Follow us on: [Ledger YouTube]( [Ledger Twitter]( [Ledger Instagram]( [Ledger Facebook]( [Ledger TikTok](ledger) & listen to our podcast [here](. This email was sent to you because you signed up at Ledger.com or purchased a Ledger product. We respect your right to privacy. Read our [Privacy Policy]( and [Cookie Policy](. © Ledger SAS. All rights reserved. Ledger brands are registered trademarks of Ledger SAS. Ledger SAS, 1 rue du Mail, 75002 Paris To unsubscribe from future emails or to update your email preferences, [click here](NAME}L89JEY?a=n&i=n&elqTrackId=7e9bde660abe4ef6aae1d6d4dcc02590&elq=7cce2645b02a493dbc55eb2ea7b4823b&elqaid=412&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=49).

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