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隨著白宮表示已向參議院提交凱文·沃什擔任美聯儲主席的提名,美國參議院未通過叫停特朗普打擊伊朗的投票,比特幣於今日凌晨創下 2 月 5 日以來新高,最高觸及 74,050 美元,加密貨幣總市值回升突破 2.538 萬億美元。
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Apple Unexpectedly Pulls MetaMask Wallet from App Store – What’s Going On?
“FYI: We’re aware that MetaMask isn’t currently available for download on the App Store,” the team said in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “This is and not related to anything malicious and our team is working hard to resolve it ASAP.”
The MetaMask wallet is an essential tool for accessing ious decentralized applications (DApps) on the Web3 eco, boasting a user base of over 30 million worldwide.
The wallet provider also assured users that there is not security concern and no “action required on users’ part,” adding that it is also not related to the app’s functionality.
“We anticipate that MetaMask will be back on the App Store shortly,” it said
This is not the first time MetaMask has faced challenges with app marketplaces controlled by tech giants
In December 2019, Google suspended MetaMask from its Play Store, citing a violation of financial services guidelines due to its policy against cryptocurrency mining on mobile devices
Despite MetaMask’s appeal, Google upheld the ban.
Apple’s 30% Revenue Cut Poses a Challenge to Crypto Apps
Apple’s guidelines also require app developers to share 30% of transaction revenues
This has been a barrier for crypto firms, including those facilitating the purchase of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), as they strive to provide services to iOS users.
As reported, Apple has removed the Bitcoin-friendly social media app Damus from the App Store for violating its terms of service.
The app has a tipping feature that allows content creators to receive tips in the form of Bitcoin through the Lightning Network
Apple deemed this feature a violation of its guidelines, as it prohibits developers from selling additional in-app content unless the transactions go through Apple, through which the tech giant takes a 30% cut.