Bitget stellt LaunchX vor: Eine neue Plattform für die Einführung von Token mit Fuel Network als erstem Projekt

VICTORIA, Seychellen, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, die führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Firma, kündigt die Einführung von LaunchX an. Diese Plattform zur Einführung von Token verbindet transformative Blockchain–Projekte mit der globalen Web3–Community und ermöglicht eine effektive frühzeitige Verteilung und Einführung von Token. Das erste Projekt, das auf LaunchX vorgestellt wird, ist Fuel Network (FUEL). Diese fortschrittliche Blockchain–Lösung setzt neue Maßstäbe für Skalierbarkeit, Modularität und Effizienz in dezentralen Systemen.

LaunchX kombiniert robuste Sicherheit mit fairen Vertriebspraktiken und gewährleistet so eine benutzerorientierte Umgebung für die Einführung und den Vertrieb von Token. Es unterstützt Blockchain–Projekte und bietet Zugriff auf das riesige Ökosystem von Bitget mit über 45 Millionen Benutzern und fachkundige Beratung durch Token–Listings und Wachstum nach der Einführung. Die Plattform ermöglicht es Entwicklern, sich auf Innovationen zu konzentrieren und bietet den Teilnehmern gleichzeitig das Vertrauen und den Komfort einer vertrauenswürdigen Austauschplattform.

Im Rahmen der Einführung von $FUEL werden 20 % der gesamten Erstlieferung der Fuel–Community zugewiesen. Von den insgesamt 10 Milliarden FUEL–Token werden 2,75 % über die Bitget LaunchX–Plattform zum Verkauf angeboten. Berechtigte Bitget–Benutzer, die die KYC– und andere Anforderungen erfüllen, können vom 16. bis 19. Dezember mit USDT am Abonnement teilnehmen, wobei die Obergrenze pro Benutzer bei 3.000 USDT liegt.

Das Fuel Network stellt einen Durchbruch in der Blockchain–Infrastruktur dar. Fuel Ignition ist das schnellste (>600 TPS) und kostengünstigste (<0,0002 $ pro Minute pro Transaktion). Optimistisches Rollup basiert auf Ethereum und verwendet fortschrittliche Technologien wie die Fuel Virtual Machine (FuelVM) und ihr proprietäres UTXO–basiertes Designs, um eine beispiellose Skalierbarkeit und Geschwindigkeit zu bieten. Seit der Markteinführung hat Fuel Ignition einen gesperrten Gesamtwert (TVL) von fast 400 Millionen US–Dollar erzielt.

Nick Dodson, CEO und Mitbegründer von Fuel Labs, leitet das Team, das für das erste optimistische Rollup der Stufe 2 verantwortlich ist und dem Experten für Blockchain–Skalierbarkeit und Ethereum–Layer–2–Lösungen angehören. Im Jahr 2023 sammelte das Unternehmen mit Beteiligung namhafter Investoren wie Blockchain Capital, Stratos und Maven 11 80 Millionen US–Dollar an Finanzmitteln ein.

„Unser Fokus bei Bitget lag schon immer darauf, die bestmöglichen Lösungen für Benutzer und Projekte bereitzustellen. Es ist unsere Aufgabe, die anhaltende Welle der Krypto–Innovation zu unterstützen und planen und unsere Produkte entsprechend den Marktbedürfnissen zu optimieren. Mit LaunchX erhalten Benutzer nahezu sofortigen Zugang zu Top–Projekten, die zuvor nicht leicht zu finden und in die engere Wahl zu ziehen waren. Dies ist der neue Weg, um verborgene Schätze zu finden“, so Gracy Chen, CEO von Bitget.

LaunchX stellt für Bitget einen bedeutenden Fortschritt in seinem Vorhaben dar, die weltweite Einführung von Kryptowährungen voranzutreiben. Durch die Priorisierung von Sicherheit, Transparenz und Zugänglichkeit soll die Plattform sowohl für Projekte als auch für Teilnehmer eine nahtlose und zuverlässige Erfahrung bieten.

Weitere Informationen zu LaunchX und Fuel Network finden Sie hier.

Über Bitget

Bitget wurde 2018 gegründet und ist die weltweit führende Kryptowährungsbörse und Web3–Firma. Mit über 45 Millionen Benutzern in mehr als 150 Ländern und Regionen hat sich die Bitget–Börse dazu verpflichtet, den Benutzern mit ihrer bahnbrechenden Copy–Trading–Funktion und anderen Handelslösungen zu helfen, intelligenter zu handeln. Sie bietet gleichzeitig Echtzeit–Zugang zum Bitcoin–KursEthereum–Kurs und anderen Kryptowährungspreisen. Die ehemals unter dem Namen BitKeep bekannte Bitget Wallet ist eine erstklassige Multichain–Krypto–Wallet, die eine Reihe umfassender Web3–Lösungen und –Funktionen, darunter Wallet–Funktionen, Token Swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp–Browser und mehr, bietet.

Bitget steht an vorderster Front, wenn es darum geht, die Akzeptanz von Kryptowährungen durch strategische Partnerschaften voranzutreiben, wie z. B. als offizieller Krypto–Partner der weltbesten Fußball–Liga LALIGA für den OST–, SEA– und LATAM–Markt, sowie als globaler Partner der türkischen Nationalsportler Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Weltmeister im Ringen), Samet Gümüş (Goldmedaillengewinner im Boxen) und İlkin Aydın (Volleyball–Nationalmannschaft), um die globale Gemeinschaft zu inspirieren, Teil der Zukunft der Kryptowährung zu werden.

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Bitget présente LaunchX : une nouvelle plateforme de lancement de jetons dont la solution Fuel Network est le premier projet

VICTORIA, Seychelles, 17 déc. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, la principale bourse de cryptomonnaies et société Web3, annonce le lancement de LaunchX, une plateforme de lancement de jetons qui met l’ensemble de la communauté mondiale Web3 en relation avec les projets de blockchain transformateurs, permettant ainsi de procéder à une distribution et à une adoption précoces et efficaces des jetons. Fuel Network (FUEL) est le premier projet à faire ses débuts sur LaunchX. Cette solution blockchain avancée établit de nouvelles normes en matière d’évolutivité, de modularité et d’efficacité dans les systèmes décentralisés.

LaunchX allie une sécurité robuste à des pratiques de distribution équitables, ce qui permet de garantir un environnement centré sur l’utilisateur pour le lancement et la distribution des jetons. La plateforme apporte son soutien aux projets de blockchain en offrant un accès au vaste écosystème de Bitget qui compte plus de 45 millions d’utilisateurs, ainsi que des conseils d’experts sur les cotations de jetons et la croissance post–lancement. Elle permet également aux développeurs de se concentrer sur l’innovation tout en offrant aux participants la fiabilité et la commodité d’une plateforme boursière sécurisée.

Dans le cadre du lancement de $FUEL, 20 % de l’offre initiale totale sera allouée à la communauté Fuel. Avec une offre totale atteignant les 10 milliards, le jeton FUEL aura 2,75 % de son offre disponible à la vente via la plateforme LaunchX de Bitget. Les utilisateurs éligibles de Bitget qui répondent aux exigences KYC et autres peuvent participer à la souscription en utilisant des USDT du 16 au 19 décembre, avec un plafond individuel fixé à 3 000 USDT par utilisateur.

La solution Fuel Network représente une véritable percée dans le domaine de l’infrastructure blockchain. Fuel Ignition est l’Optimistic Rollup le plus rapide (> 600 TPS) et le moins cher (< 0,0002 $ par transaction) sur Ethereum et utilise des technologies avancées comme la machine virtuelle de Fuel (FuelVM) et sa conception propriétaire basée sur UTXO afin d’offrir une évolutivité et une vitesse sans précédent. Depuis son lancement, Fuel Ignition a atteint près de 400 millions de dollars en valeur totale bloquée (TVL).

Nick Dodson, PDG et cofondateur de Fuel Labs, dirige l’équipe en charge du premier Optimistic Rollup de la phase 2, qui comprend des experts en évolutivité de la blockchain et en solutions Ethereum de couche 2. Avec la participation d’investisseurs de premier plan tels que Blockchain Capital, Stratos et Maven 11, la société a levé 80 millions de dollars de financement en 2023.

« Chez Bitget, nous avons toujours eu pour objectif de fournir aux utilisateurs et aux projets les meilleures solutions possibles. Nous nous efforçons de soutenir la vague actuelle d’innovation en matière de cryptographie et nous prévoyons d’affiner nos produits en fonction des besoins du marché. Avec LaunchX, les utilisateurs bénéficieront désormais d’un accès quasi–instantané aux meilleurs projets qui auparavant n’étaient pas faciles à trouver et à présélectionner. C’est la nouvelle voie à suivre pour dénicher des trésors cachés », a déclaré Gracy Chen, PDG de Bitget.

LaunchX représente une avancée significative dans la mission de Bitget visant à favoriser l’adoption mondiale des cryptomonnaies. En accordant la priorité à la sécurité, à la transparence et à l’accessibilité, la plateforme vise à offrir une expérience fluide et fiable aussi bien aux projets qu’aux participants.

Pour obtenir de plus amples informations sur LaunchX et Fuel Network, veuillez cliquer ici.

À propos de Bitget

Fondée en 2018, Bitget est la première bourse de crypto–monnaies et société Web3 au monde. Au service de plus de 45 millions d’utilisateurs répartis dans plus de 150 pays et régions, la bourse Bitget s’engage à aider les utilisateurs à trader plus intelligemment grâce à sa fonctionnalité révolutionnaire de copy trading et ses autres solutions de trading, tout en fournissant un accès en temps réel aux cours du Bitcoin, de l’Ethereum et d’autres cryptomonnaies. Anciennement connu sous le nom de BitKeep, Bitget Wallet est un portefeuille cryptographique multi–chaînes de classe mondiale qui offre une gamme de solutions et de fonctionnalités Web3 complètes, dont notamment des fonctionnalités de portefeuille, d’échange de jetons, une place de marché NFT et un navigateur DApp, entre autres.

Bitget est le fer de lance de l’adoption des cryptomonnaies grâce à des partenariats stratégiques, comme en témoigne son rôle de partenaire crypto officiel de la meilleure ligue de football au monde, LALIGA, sur les marchés de l’EST, de l’ASEAN et de l’Amérique latine, ou encore son rôle de partenaire mondial des athlètes olympiques turcs Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (championne du monde de lutte), Samet Gümüş (médaillé d’or de boxe) et İlkin Aydın (équipe nationale de volley–ball). Bitget a pour vocation d’inciter la population mondiale à embrasser l’avenir des cryptomonnaies.

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Bitget apresenta o LaunchX: uma nova plataforma de lançamento de tokens com o Fuel Network como seu primeiro projeto

VICTORIA, Seicheles, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Bitget, líder em bolsa de criptomoedas e empresa Web3, anuncia o lançamento do LaunchX, uma plataforma de lançamento de tokens que conecta projetos transformadores de blockchain à comunidade global Web3, permitindo a distribuição e adoção antecipadas de tokens de forma eficaz. O projeto inaugural a estrear no LaunchX é o Fuel Network (FUEL), uma solução blockchain avançada que estabelece novos padrões de escalabilidade, modularidade e eficiência em sistemas descentralizados.

O LaunchX combina segurança robusta com práticas de distribuição justas, garantindo um ambiente centrado no usuário para lançamento e distribuição de tokens. Ele oferece suporte a projetos de blockchain, oferecendo acesso ao vasto ecossistema da Bitget de mais de 45 milhões de usuários e orientação especializada por meio de listagens de tokens e crescimento pós–lançamento. A plataforma capacita os desenvolvedores a se concentrarem na inovação, ao mesmo tempo em que oferece aos participantes a confiança e a conveniência de uma plataforma de bolsa confiável.

Como parte do lançamento do $FUEL, 20% do fornecimento inicial total será alocado à comunidade Fuel. O token FUEL, com uma oferta total de 10 bilhões, terá 2,75% de sua oferta disponível para venda por meio da plataforma Bitget LaunchX. Os usuários qualificados da Bitget que atendem ao KYC e outros requisitos podem participar da assinatura usando USDT de 16 a 19 de dezembro, com um limite individual de 3.000 USDT por usuário.

O Fuel Network representa um avanço na infraestrutura blockchain. O Fuel Ignition é o mais rápido (mais de 600 TPS) e o mais barato (menos de US$ 0,0002 por transação). É uma solução otimista na Ethereum e utiliza tecnologias avançadas como a Fuel Virtual Machine (FuelVM) e seu design proprietário baseado em UTXO para oferecer escalabilidade e velocidade sem precedentes. Desde seu lançamento, o Fuel Ignition alcançou quase US$ 400 milhões em valor total bloqueado (TVL).

Nick Dodson, CEO e cofundador da Fuel Labs, lidera a equipe responsável pela primeira solução otimista da Fase 2, que inclui especialistas em escalabilidade de blockchain e soluções Ethereum Layer 2. Em 2023, a empresa levantou US$ 80 milhões em financiamento com a participação de investidores de destaque como Blockchain Capital, Stratos e Maven 11.

“Nosso foco na Bitget sempre foi fornecer as melhores soluções possíveis para usuários e projetos. Estamos aqui para apoiar a onda contínua de inovação em criptomoedas e planejamos aprimorar nossos produtos conforme as necessidades do mercado. Com o LaunchX, os usuários agora terão acesso quase instantâneo a projetos de destaque que antes não eram fáceis de encontrar e selecionar. Esta é a nova rota para encontrar joias escondidas”, disse Gracy Chen, CEO da Bitget.

O LaunchX marca um passo significativo na missão da Bitget de incentivar a adoção global de criptomoedas. Ao priorizar segurança, transparência e acessibilidade, a plataforma tem como objetivo oferecer uma experiência fluida e confiável tanto para projetos quanto para participantes.

Para mais informações sobre o LaunchX e o Fuel Network, acesse aqui.

Sobre a Bitget

Fundada em 2018, a Bitget é a principal bolsa de criptomoedas e empresa Web3 do mundo. Atendendo a mais de 45 milhões de usuários em mais de 150 países e regiões, a bolsa Bitget está comprometida em ajudar os usuários a operar de forma mais inteligente com seu recurso pioneiro de copy trading e outras soluções de operação, oferecendo acesso em tempo real ao preço do Bitcoinpreço do Ethereum e outros preços de criptomoedas. Anteriormente conhecida como BitKeep, a Bitget Wallet é uma carteira de criptografia multicadeia de classe mundial que oferece uma variedade de soluções e recursos Web3 integrais, incluindo funcionalidade de carteira, swap de tokens, NFT Marketplace, navegador DApp e muito mais.

A Bitget está na vanguarda da adoção de criptomoedas por meio de parcerias estratégicas, como seu papel de Parceiro Oficial de Criptomoedas da Principal Liga de Futebol do mundo, LALIGA, nos mercados do Leste, Sudeste Asiático e América Latina, bem como um parceiro global dos atletas nacionais turcos Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (campeão mundial de luta livre), Samet Gümüş (medalhista de ouro de boxe) e İlkin Aydın (equipe nacional de vôlei), para inspirar a comunidade global a abraçar o futuro da criptomoeda.

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In Times of War: Tough Ethical Questions and Inner Turmoil

Damage of airstrikes on Beirut Southern area in the October escalation. Credit: UNICEF/ Dar al Mussawir – Ramzi Haidar

By Randa El Ozeir
TORONTO / BEIRUT , Dec 17 2024 – Sixty-four days of unrelenting war machine by Israel against Lebanon put my entire beliefs and ethos to a painful test: my sincerity in promoting social justice, human rights, integrity, patriotism, spirituality and, philosophically speaking, universal human values of love, peace and non-violence.

Undergoing collective injustice, large-scale explosions targeting electronic portable devices, sophisticated weaponry attacks that disregard your homeland sovereignty and war crimes gives you the right to be angry. Intentional and malicious infringement entitles you to fight and militantly defend yourself and your country. Wouldn’t you have the right to avenge based on “eye-for-an-eye” response?

The answer is never straightforward, single dimensional or conclusive. A risk of cognitive dissonance is inevitable. An inner turmoil might emerge. How can we justify ourselves as anti-war and pro-peace while rooting for the “victory” of our assaulted homeland?

Killing in the battlefield is expected and commonly accepted. Since the dawn of human history, soldiers and fighters have been carrying out their duties towards their countries/nations when involved in power struggle, turf war, and land protection against invasion and amputation.

But murdering unarmed civilians and children is never justified under any given pretext, especially after humanity declared leaving back dark ages and medieval barbaric practices.

A Broken Moral Compass

Our today’s world is facing an ethical impasse that threatens our very unity and human cooperation. An entity like The United Nations is facing difficult existential questions. A universal broken moral compass brought a deep feeling of dislodged certainties, disappointment and helplessness.

In the midst of the war on Lebanon – some might argue it was simply an extension of the then ongoing armed conflict between Hezbollah and Israel that erupted on 8 October 2023 – I faced though emotions while trying to balance personal, ideals and peaceful views of the world and a dormant Lebanese identity overshadowed by a Canadian identity that carries its own problem whenever indigenous voices come out to remind us of colonial legacy.

Creation of Israel, as a colonial state, is a fresh memory due to continual war crimes against indigenous people, Palestinians in this case. What still unfolds in Gaza is no exception in practice, although it is exceeding by far anything the modern world has seen after World War II (WWII).

“The Israeli occupation is a moral crime, one that has been all but covered by the West”, writes the American author, journalist and activist, Ta-Nehisi Coates, in his recent book “The Message”.

Complexities of extreme alliances, divisions and political allegiance shifts across the Middle East throughout its long history are undeniable, and the region earned a reputation of uncertainty, volatility and animosity.

Our homeland lays on the intersection of being the absolute, tangible reality of our existence’s centre and symbolizing the aspiration and the transcendent ideation of belonging.

Hollow Words Facing Mass Destruction

During the last blood-shed and destructive offensive of Israel against Lebanon, patriotism took hold of my daily life. I adopted a tunnel vision, focused solely on that nightmarish crisis.

An incessant wave of agonising waiting and deep sadness engulfed my reality to the point of living an almost out-of-body experience. Words became hollow, fell short of describing the heart’s turmoil with the mass destruction and conceited attitude of the assaulting country.

Every waking hour was dedicated to following the news, hysterically checking on my family there, as assumingly was the Lebanese Diaspora’s state.

Patriotism could feel magnified when we are abroad. As much as I longed to be fully included in the situation, I was not there to live the real fear of the direct physical danger, the Israeli’s digital rights violations and the misleading and inadequate warnings for civilians.

Lebanese people know inside-out what war means. We recognize its ugly face. We lived through many episodes, dating back to 1860. We witnessed colonial, civil, proxy and resistance wars.

Resistance in Lebanon opposing Zionism and West imperialism has been deeply ingrained in the country’s core story with different names and players depending on the political and military circumstances. Hezbollah appeared as a resistance and military movement during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 that killed 14,000 Lebanese and Palestinians, stayed the course throughout the 18-year Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon that sustained significant human wounds – including the Qana Massacre in April 1996-, liberated the occupied land in 2000 and emerged triumphant from 2006 Israeli war.

Retracing the ascent of Hezbollah, its affiliation with Iran, the dominant role it has been playing on the Lebanese political stage and its regional size is beyond my scope of expertise. Fighting for the ousted Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad was its dramatic moral fall. However, it would be unfair to completely strip this party of its essential component, the national resistance.

Although I have never been ideologically close to Hezbollah, I was inundated with a poignant sorrow when Hassan Nasrallah, the party’s third secretary general, was assassinated in one of the heaviest Israeli airstrikes. He was loosely likened to Che Guevara in many Arab minds and embodied activism and identification with social justice. His assassination brought back vividly my adolescence and early adulthood opinions and political leanings.

Remnants of sectarian divisions and clashes surface at each unstable occasion, proving how religion impacts politics and making the country vulnerable to an imminent internal conflict. Not this time! Different Lebanese parties and religious sects endeavored to protect civil peace and defeated plan(s) to drive a wedge between the country’s components. Occasionally, as a journalist, it felt frustrating to see some national media outlets’ approach in adopting repeatedly implicit and explicit impure key messages.

Geography is destiny. Lebanon, the 10452 km2, will always have a border with Israel. We are very optimistic the 27-November-2004 ceasefire agreement, that ended a 13-months conflict, will hold in the face of the frequent Israeli violations until the UN Security Council resolution 1701 gets fully re-implemented.

Randa El Ozeir, is a Canadian-Lebanese journalist who writes on health issues, women’s rights and social justice.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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America’s Climate Carousel

Oxfam activists wearing masks of the leaders of the 2017 G7 summit. Credit: Picture Alliance/Pacific Press, Antonio Melita via Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)

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In 2016, US President Barack Obama joined the Paris Agreement in a moment of seemingly decisive climate leadership. Barely a year later, President Trump withdrew, citing economic pressures and perceived disadvantages to American industry. As Trump’s re-election threatens to derail climate diplomacy once again, the Global South is done waiting for stable leadership from wealthier powers.

By Kamo Sende and Idasemiebi Idaminabo
ABERDEEN, Scotland, Dec 17 2024 – The rhythmic swing of American climate policy has taken another dramatic turn. With Donald Trump’s return to the US presidency in mid-January next year, the international climate community will find itself bracing for what many fear will be another American exodus from the Paris Agreement.

This development, more than just another chapter in US political volatility, threatens to fundamentally reshape the global climate dialogue and potentially fracture an already fragile international consensus.

The story began hopefully in 2016 when the United States, under President Barack Obama, joined the Paris Agreement in a moment of seemingly decisive climate leadership. Yet, barely a year later, Trump withdrew, citing economic pressures and perceived disadvantages to American industry.

His successor, Joe Biden, made rejoining the agreement his first presidential act in 2021, attempting to restore American credibility in global climate efforts. Now, with Trump’s return to power, the international community watches with a mixture of resignation and concern as history appears poised to repeat itself.

For nations of the Global South, this pattern of engagement and disengagement reveals a stark truth about the climate conversation. What was once whispered in diplomatic corridors is now openly discussed in international forums: climate action for wealthy nations appears to be a luxury that can be discarded when economically inconvenient, while for developing nations it remains a matter of survival.

Why should a nation struggling to industrialise accept binding emissions targets when wealthy nations treat such commitments as optional?

In the bustling streets of Lagos, the flooded slums of Jakarta, and the drought-stricken farms of Honduras and Kenya, the American policy pendulum would predictably be viewed not just with frustration but with a deepening sense of betrayal.

These nations, contributing least to global emissions but suffering their worst effects, are watching as the world’s second-largest emitter treats climate commitments like reversible political decisions rather than existential imperatives.

If the pendulum were to swing again in January 2025, the impact on COP30 would be seismic, as conversations would inevitably tilt toward addressing this fundamental crisis of confidence. Developing nations, already sceptical of Western commitment to climate action, would have concrete evidence that even the most basic climate agreements can be subordinated to domestic political winds.

This reality would likely reshape negotiating positions fundamentally. After all, why should a nation struggling to industrialise accept binding emissions targets when wealthy nations treat such commitments as optional?

The economic argument that typically accompanies US withdrawal – that climate agreements disadvantage American workers and industry – rings particularly hollow in the Global South. These nations watch as their agricultural sectors collapse under changing weather patterns, their coastal cities face existential threats from rising seas, and their populations grapple with climate-induced displacement. For them, the economic costs of climate change aren’t future projections but present-day realities.

A turning point?

The looming reversal in American climate policy may well mark a turning point in global climate diplomacy, where COP30 risks becoming a parlour of academics rather than a forum for serious climate action. Developing nations are increasingly looking to forge their own path, seeking climate resilience strategies that don’t depend on the unreliable support of wealthy nations.

China’s growing influence in climate diplomacy, particularly in the Global South, gains additional momentum with each American reversal — all of this seems to rest on which way the Trump administration will go. The Trump presidency could decide the future of climate negotiations.

The international community now faces a critical question: how to build climate action frameworks that can withstand political volatility in key nations?

The answer may lie in decentralised cooperation, where cities, regions and non-state actors forge direct partnerships across borders. Already, networks of cities from both developed and developing nations are creating climate action partnerships that bypass national governments entirely.

The era of taking Western climate leadership for granted is over.

Yet, the fundamental issue remains unresolved. The original promise of the Paris Agreement was not just about emissions targets but about shared responsibility and trust between nations. The 2017 US withdrawal eroded this foundation, transforming what was meant to be a unified global response to climate change into an increasingly fractured and uncertain effort — if it happens again, this trust would be further eroded.

For the Global South, this pattern will confirm their deepest suspicions: that in the halls of power in developed nations, climate action remains fundamentally an economic conversation dressed in environmental rhetoric — indeed, echoing a pattern that has become visible since the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GATT) was established in 1947.

As climate impacts intensify and the window for effective action narrows, this reality threatens not just the future of climate cooperation but the very premise of global environmental governance.

The path forward remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the era of taking Western climate leadership for granted is over. The Global South, faced with existential climate threats, can no longer afford to pin its hopes on the shifting political winds of wealthy nations.

The question now is not whether international climate action will continue, but what form it will take in a world where the most powerful nations’ commitments prove as changeable as the weather they’re supposedly trying to protect.

Kamo Sende is a Doctoral Researcher in Agri-Trade Law and Policy at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. His work focuses on the intersection of agriculture, trade policy and climate change. Idasemiebi Idaminabo is a Doctoral Researcher in Climate Change Laws and Human Rights at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Source: International Politics and Society is published by the Global and European Policy Unit of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Hiroshimastrasse 28, D-10785 Berlin.

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UNCCD COP16 Spotlights Drought But Fails to Agree on a Legally Binding Protocol

COP16 in Riyadh launched a drought resilience initiative, which also saw contributions of over USD 12 billion for land restoration and drought resilience. Credit: IISD/ENB

COP16 in Riyadh launched a drought resilience initiative, which also saw contributions of over USD 12 billion for land restoration and drought resilience. Credit: IISD/ENB

By Stella Paul
RIYADH & HYDERABAD, Dec 17 2024 – The 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP 16) concluded early hours of Saturday with a renewed focus on building drought resilience globally. However, the COP also failed to agree on bringing a legally binding drought protocol. Like the biodiversity and climate change COPs held earlier in the year, COP16 also failed to finish in time and ended by postponing several key decisions to COP17 scheduled to be held in 2026.

The COP started on December 2 in Riyadh, under the presidency of Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, in a press statement, Osama Faqeeha, Deputy Minister for Environment, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency, claimed that the conference was a resounding success because it had attracted the largest number of participants till date, representing diverse sectors.

“The Riyadh Action Agenda has already helped galvanize state and non-state actors around the world. However, COP16 in Riyadh is just the beginning of its impact, and Saudi Arabia’s UNCCD COP16 Presidency will continue to engage with everyone, from the investment community, NGOs and scientists to Indigenous Peoples and farmers, to maximize its lasting global legacy,” he said.

One of the biggest success stories scripted in Riyadh was the launch of a drought resilience initiative, which also saw contributions of over USD 12 billion for land restoration and drought resilience. Launching the initiative on the first day of the COP, Saudi Arabia announced it was contributing USD 150 million for its operationalization. The rest of the fund was pledged by the Arab Coordination Group, which has 22 member countries, including the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain. The initiative would aim to support 80 of the world’s most vulnerable countries to increase their capacity to combat the effects of drought and build their drought resilience.

“The Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership will work to deliver a transformative shift in how drought is tackled around the world. Harnessing the collective impact of major global institutions will move drought management beyond reactive crisis response through enhancing early warning systems, financing, vulnerability assessments, and drought risk mitigation. This stands to be a landmark moment for combating international drought, and we are calling on countries, companies, organizations, scientists, NGOs, financial institutions and communities to join this pivotal partnership,” Faqeeha said.

AI For Combating Drought

As part of the Riyadh Action Agenda, Saudi Arabia’ also launched the International Drought Resilience Observatory (IDRO). This is the first artificial intelligence-driven global platform that will help countries assess and improve their ability to cope with more severe droughts. This innovative tool is an initiative of the International Drought Resilience Alliance (IDRA).

Saudi Arabia also announced the launch of an international sand and dust storm monitoring initiative. This effort, part of a regional early warning system, aims to complement existing efforts overseen by the World Meteorological Organization. Based in Jeddah, the Sand and Dust Storm Warning Advisory and Assessment System (SDS-WAS) increases the number of global World Meteorological Organization-affiliated nodes to four. Saudi Arabia also pledged $10 million in funding over the next five years to enhance early warning systems in countries currently unable to monitor for sand and dust storms.

However, despite their best efforts, the COP16 could not bring all negotiators to agree on its proposal of creating a legally binding treaty for action on drought. The protocol, if agreed upon, could have been a huge step forward, having the world’s first legally binding global treaty on drought, land degradation and desertification, equivalent to the UNFCCC’s Paris Agreement and the Global Biodiversity Framework.

Paving Greater Participation of Youths and IPLCs

Among the other decisions taken at the COP16 is the creation of a Youth Caucus and an Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Caucus. Though a caucus within the COP has an advisory role without any voting power, it can help broaden the participation of the Indigenous people and provide an opportunity to them for lobbying for language concerning Indigenous issues in the future negotiation texts.

Reacting to the development, Jennifier Corpuz, leader of the International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB), an umbrella organization of Indigenous Peoples and local communities from seven global regions, said that it was a decision that had been long overdue.

“The decision by the UNCCD to support the development of a Terms of Reference for an Indigenous Peoples Caucus and a local communities caucus is a great development for enhancing rights-holder engagement in the work of the UNCCD. It is the last Rio Convention to support the establishment of an IP Caucus and the first to explicitly support a specific local community Caucus, so it is about time, even long overdue. The hope is that the new UNCCD IP and LC caucuses learn from the nest practices and enhanced participation arrangements established in the other Rio Conventions and avoid the mistakes,” Corpuz told IPS News.

UN Warns Against Business-As-Usual Approach

Meanwhile, throughout COP16 in Riyadh, the UNCCD released several major publications highlighting the urgency of tackling land degradation, desertification and drought. The UNCCD’s financial risk assessment flagged that presently there is a $278 billion annual shortfall in funding for land restoration and drought resilience and emphasized the urgent need for private sector engagement.

The UNCCD also issued a landmark report into the growing global expansion of drylands, finding three-quarters of the Earth’s land became permanently drier over the last three decades. In addition, the rate of land degradation has rapidly increased. As a result, there are now 1.6 billion hectares of degraded land instead of 1 billion hectares in 2015. This means the convention’s flagship program, Land Degradation Neutrality, which aims to restore all degraded land by 2023, now also urgently needs a greater level of efforts as there is now half a billion more hectares to be restored. If this was to be achieved, the parties must shun their business-as-usual approach and put greater focus on land restoration, said Ibrahim Thiaw, the Executive Secretary of UNCCD.

“Land Degradation Neutrality is an ambition that was adopted in 2015 based on the science and it is still valid. If we manage to achieve it as it was conceived in 2015, that is a big step forward. Unfortunately, with more recent studies and data, we realized that we need to restore even more land by 2030 than it was envisaged in 2015. It doesn’t change or diminish the importance of the decision made in 2015. Because now we have updated science, we know that we need to restore 1.5 billion hectares of land instead of 1 billion hectares by 2030 in order to have equilibrium in the world. So basically, we have science to tell the decision-makers of the world that business as usual does not work,” Thiaw told IPS News.

The next UNCCD COP will be held in 2026 under the presidency of the Government of Mongolia. With the most ambitious of the decision—a global drought protocol—left unreached, onus is now on the UN to build a consensus among parties on a global drought agreement before they convene at COP17.

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Rumo ao futuro: A Deriv abre um Innovation Hub em Nicósia para expandir a sua presença no Chipre

  • A Deriv reforça a sua presença no Chipre com uma mudança estratégica para Nicósia, com o objetivo de atrair os melhores talentos nas áreas de trading e fintech
  • Em constante evolução, a Deriv está focada na construção de um Innovation Hub para passar de corretora de forex a corretora fintech

O escritório da Deriv no Chipre, em Nicósia, encontra–se no 12.º andar do edifício Asteroid

NICOSIA, Cyprus, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Deriv, corretora online líder no setor financeiro, revelou planos para a abertura de um segundo escritório no Chipre, o que representa um passo significativo na sua expansão estratégica. Situado no 12.º andar do famoso edifício Asteroid, em Nicósia, o novo escritório reforça o compromisso da Deriv em revolucionar a tecnologia de negociação, atraindo os melhores talentos do setor.

Com uma presença global que abrange 20 localizações e 25 anos de experiência, a Deriv ganhou vários prémios “Great Place to Work”, nomeadamente pelo seu escritório em Limassol. “O Chipre é fundamental para a indústria de online trading. Consideramos Nicósia uma boa escolha devido à sua sólida reputação como um centro próspero de investigação e tecnologia”, disse Rakshit Choudhary, Co–CEO da Deriv. “O nosso investimento aqui não só fortalece a nossa estrutura operacional, mas também nos permite explorar o ecossistema vibrante que o Chipre tem cultivado.”

Pioneiros em inovação e talento no setor Fintech

Com inauguração prevista para meados de dezembro, o escritório de Nicósia funcionará como um Innovation Hub de ponta. Esta iniciativa faz parte da visão da Deriv de evoluir de uma corretora de forex tradicional para uma empresa dinâmica na área de fintech, com um forte ênfase nos avanços tecnológicos, como a inteligência artificial (IA), análise de dados e soluções de desenvolvimento no–code/low–code. O escritório pretende atrair talentos excecionais para cargos como Trading Analysts, DevOps e WinOps Engineers e Low–Code/No–Code.

“Esta expansão pretende atrair mentes que procuram não só oportunidades de carreira, mas também acelerar o seu crescimento profissional através de cargos dinâmicos”, disse Andreas Potamitis, Diretor do escritório de Nicósia. “A Deriv oferece diversas oportunidades para os profissionais trabalharem em soluções de negociação alimentadas por IA, plataformas avançadas e projetos sofisticados, tudo isto sem longos tempos de deslocação.”

Descubra as oportunidades de carreira na Deriv.

Sobre a Deriv

Ao longo de 25 anos, a Deriv manteve um compromisso firme de tornar a negociação online acessível a qualquer pessoa, em qualquer lugar. Com a confiança de mais de 2,5 milhões de traders em todo o mundo, a empresa oferece uma ampla variedade de tipos de negociação e disponibiliza mais de 200 ativos em mercados populares nas suas plataformas de negociação premiadas e intuitivas. Com uma força de trabalho de mais de 1.300 pessoas em todo o mundo, a Deriv tem cultivado um ambiente que celebra conquistas, incentiva o crescimento profissional e promove o desenvolvimento de talentos, o que é refletido na sua acreditação Platinum pela Investors in People.

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Future-Forward: Deriv Opens Innovation Hub in Nicosia to Expand in Cyprus

  • Deriv expands its presence in Cyprus with a strategic move into Nicosia, aiming to attract top talent in trading and fintech–related fields
  • Driving its constant evolution, Deriv focuses on building an innovation hub to transform from being a forex broker to a fintech broker


Deriv Cyprus office in Nicosia situated on the 12th floor of the Asteroid building

NICOSIA, Cyprus, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deriv, a leading online broker in the financial sector, has unveiled plans for a second office in Cyprus, marking a significant step in its strategic expansion. Situated on the 12th floor of the renowned Asteroid building in Nicosia, the new office underscores Deriv’s commitment to revolutionising trading technology while attracting top talent in the industry.

With a global presence spanning 20 locations and a track record of 25 years, Deriv has earned multiple ‘Great Place to Work’ accolades, including for its office in Limassol. “Cyprus is pivotal to the online trading industry. We consider Nicosia a good choice due to its solid reputation as a thriving hub for research and tech,” said Rakshit Choudhary, Co–CEO of Deriv. “Our investment here not only strengthens our operational framework but also allows us to tap into the vibrant ecosystem that Cyprus has cultivated.”

Pioneering Innovation and Talent in Fintech

Scheduled to open in mid–December, the Nicosia office will serve as a cutting–edge innovation hub. This initiative is part of Deriv’s vision to evolve from a traditional forex broker into a dynamic fintech company, with a strong focus on advancements in technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and no–code/low–code development solutions. The office aims to attract exceptional talent in roles such as Trading Analysts, DevOps and WinOps Engineers, and Low–Code/No–Code Developers.

“This expansion seeks to attract forward–seeking minds who are not only looking for career opportunities but to accelerate their professional growth through the dynamic roles,” said Andreas Potamitis, Head of Nicosia Office. “Deriv offers extensive opportunities for professionals to work on AI–powered trading solutions, advanced platforms and sophisticated projects, all without the need for lengthy commutes.”

Discover career opportunities at Deriv.

About Deriv

For 25 years, Deriv has been committed to making online trading accessible to anyone, anywhere. Trusted by over 2.5 million traders worldwide, the company offers an expansive range of trade types and boasts over 200 assets across popular markets on award–winning, intuitive trading platforms. With a workforce of more than 1,400 people globally, Deriv has cultivated an environment that celebrates achievements, encourages professional growth, and nurtures talent development, which is reflected in its Platinum accreditation by Investors in People.

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Un avenir tourné vers l'innovation : Deriv ouvre un centre d'innovation à Nicosie pour se développer à Chypre

  • Deriv renforce sa présence à Chypre avec une implantation stratégique à Nicosie, visant à attirer les meilleurs talents dans les domaines du trading et de la Fintech.
  • Dans le cadre de son évolution constante, Deriv se concentre sur la création d'un centre d'innovation pour passer du statut de broker forex à celui de broker fintech.

Le bureau de Deriv Chypre à Nicosie est situé au 12ème étage du bâtiment Asteroid.

NICOSIA, Cyprus, 17 déc. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deriv, un broker en ligne de premier plan dans le secteur financier, annonce l’ouverture d’un deuxième bureau à Chypre, marquant une étape importante dans son expansion stratégique. Situé au 12ᵉ étage du prestigieux bâtiment Asteroid à Nicosie, ce nouveau bureau illustre l’engagement de Deriv à révolutionner les technologies de trading tout en attirant les meilleurs talents du secteur.

Avec une présence mondiale couvrant 20 implantations et une expérience de 25 ans, Deriv a reçu de nombreuses distinctions « Great Place to Work », notamment pour son bureau à Limassol. « Chypre joue un rôle central dans l’industrie du trading en ligne. Nous considérons Nicosie comme un excellent choix, grâce à sa solide réputation en tant que pôle florissant de recherche et de technologie », a déclaré Rakshit Choudhary, co–directeur général de Deriv. « Notre investissement ici renforce non seulement notre cadre opérationnel, mais nous permet également de tirer parti de l’écosystème dynamique que Chypre a su développer. »

Pionnier de l'innovation et des talents dans la Fintech

Prévue pour une ouverture à la mi–décembre, le bureau de Nicosie deviendra un centre d’innovation de pointe. Cette initiative s’inscrit dans la vision de Deriv d’évoluer d’un broker forex traditionnel vers une entreprise fintech dynamique, avec un fort accent sur les avancées technologiques telles que l’intelligence artificielle (IA), l’analyse de données et les solutions de développement no–code/low–code. Ce bureau vise à attirer des talents exceptionnels pour des postes tels qu’analystes de trading, ingénieurs DevOps et WinOps, ainsi que développeurs no–code/low–code.

« Cette expansion vise à attirer des esprits visionnaires qui ne cherchent pas seulement des opportunités de carrière, mais souhaitent également accélérer leur développement professionnel grâce à des rôles dynamiques », a déclaré Andreas Potamitis, directeur du bureau de Nicosie. « Deriv offre de vastes opportunités aux professionnels pour travailler sur des solutions de trading alimentées par l’intelligence artificielle, des plateformes avancées et des projets sophistiqués, le tout sans avoir à subir de longs trajets. »

Découvrez les opportunités de carrière chez Deriv.

À propos de Deriv

Depuis 25 ans, Deriv s’attèle à rendre le trading en ligne accessible à tous, partout. Constituée aujourd’hui de plus de 2,5 millions de traders dans le monde, Deriv offre une gamme étendue de types de trade et propose plus de 200 actifs sur les marchés les plus populaires sur des plateformes de trading intuitives et primées. Avec un effectif de plus de 1 400 personnes dans le monde, Deriv a cultivé un environnement qui célèbre les réussites, encourage la croissance professionnelle et favorise le développement des talents, ce qui se reflète dans son accréditation Platine par Investors in People.

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Bitget Prepares for MiCA Compliance with an Upcoming European Regional Hub

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is exploring the establishment of its Europe regional hub
in Lithuania as part of its strategic expansion in the European Union. The move aligns with the EU’s Markets in Crypto–Assets (MiCA) framework, which aims to provide a unified regulatory environment for crypto assets across the region.

The company is actively preparing for compliance under the MiCA framework, including plans to set up an office and recruit compliance and operations personnel in Lithuania.

“We truly appreciate EU regulatory authorities for their leadership and vision for nurturing a secure and vibrant environment for digital innovation. Our vision for Europe goes beyond business expansion. The continent is at the forefront of the crypto revolution, and we are committed to contributing to its growing ecosystem of crypto startups,” said Hon Ng, Chief Legal Officer of Bitget. “By establishing a hub in the European Union, we are demonstrating our strong commitment to uphold the highest standards of security and compliance,” he added.

Bitget consistently works towards abiding by regulatory compliance worldwide in crypto–friendly jurisdictions, holding licenses in major markets such as Poland, Australia, and Italy. The exchange recently re–entered the UK market, offering fully compliant crypto services, and is pursuing regulatory approvals in more than 15 jurisdictions worldwide. This includes Lithuania, where Bitget secures its crypto registration, indicating its dedication to operating securely and transparently within Europe.

The company also plans to collaborate closely with European regulators to ensure its products meet all regulatory requirements while prioritizing the protection of user assets and data. As the MiCA framework comes into effect, Bitget’s proactive steps pushes it to become the fastest growing compliant exchange.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 45 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real–time access to Bitcoin priceEthereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a world–class multi–chain crypto wallet that offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features including wallet functionality, token swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more.

Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM market, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

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