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Hydro66 Announces Entering into of Convertible Loan Agreement

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Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – March 31, 2020) –  Hydro66 Holdings Corp. (CSE: SIX) (the “Company” or “Hydro66“) is pleased to announce that today it has entered into a secured convertible loan agreement with David Rowe, a significant shareholder and a director of the Company, and with Robert Keith, a significant shareholder of the Company (the “Loan Agreement“).

The maximum amount of the loan will be USD$1,000,000 (the “Loan“) in the aggregate, convertible at the market price of the common shares at the date of conversion, with the initial advance of USD$300,000 to be advanced on or before April 6, 2020 (using a Bank of Canada exchange rate on March 27, 2020 for conversion of amounts advanced in USD to Canadian dollars) (the “Initial Advance“). The remaining amounts of the Loan may be requested by the Company, if necessary, on or before December 31, 2021, in the same amounts as advanced by such lender under the Initial Advance. The Company will request that any amount advanced be made in Canadian dollars, however, the Company acknowledges that the lenders may make advances in either British Sterling or USD.

The Loan will be evidenced by second ranking secured convertible promissory notes in favour of the lenders for each advance under the Loan (the “Notes“). The maturity date of the principal amount, interest and any fees of the Loan is seven (7) years from the date of the Initial Advance and the rate of interest is 10% per annum. The interest for the initial two (2) years of the Loan shall not be payable until such time as the Loan is repaid in full.

The Loan will be secured by a general security interest, ranking second to a previous secured loan granted by the Company in 2018, over all of the assets of the Company, and through a guarantee of the Company’s operating subsidiary in Sweden. Under the general security agreement, the Company will agree, among other things, to not pledge, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of its assets, other than in the normal course, without prior written consent of the Note holder.

The Notes issued pursuant to the transaction and any Common Shares issued on conversion of the Notes will be subject to a statutory hold period in Canada of four months and one day following the issuance of the Notes in accordance with applicable securities laws. Additional resale restriction may be applicable under the laws of other jurisdictions.

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The transaction constituted a related party transaction within the meaning of Multilateral Instrument 61-101 (“MI 61-101“) as certain insiders of the Company agreed to advance USD$1,000,000 in connection with the Loan (using a Bank of Canada exchange rate on March 27, 2020 for conversion of amounts advanced in USD to Canadian dollars). The Company is relying on the exemptions from the valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements of MI 61-101 contained in sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101, as the fair market value of the participation in the transaction by the insiders does not exceed 25% of the market capitalization of the Company, as determined in accordance with MI 61-101. The Company did not file a material change report in respect of the related party transaction at least 21 days before the closing of the first advance of the Loan, which the Company deems reasonable in the circumstances in order to complete the transaction in an expeditious manner.

Immediately prior to the execution of the Loan Agreement, David Rowe had ownership and control over a total of 51,233,650 common shares of the Company, representing 39.21% of the issued and outstanding common shares. Assuming a conversion by Mr. Rowe of all of the amounts owing or potentially owing under the Loan Agreement, using a Bank of Canada exchange rate on March 27, 2020 and a conversion price for all amounts under the Loan Agreement of C$0.09 per share being the trading price of the common shares on close of business day immediately prior to the entering of the Loan Agreement, Mr. Rowe would acquire ownership and control over a total of 8,995,840 common shares of the Company, representing 6.44% of the issued and outstanding common shares. Immediately following such conversion, together with the common shares already owned by Mr. Rowe and assuming conversion of convertible securities of the Company held by Mr. Rowe, Mr. Rowe would have ownership and control over 85,197,019 common shares of the Company, representing 44.94% of the issued and outstanding common shares on a partially diluted basis.

Immediately prior to the execution of the Loan Agreement, Robert Keith had ownership and control over a total of 37,523,574 common shares of the Company, representing 28.72% of the issued and outstanding common shares. Assuming a conversion by Mr. Keith of all of the amounts owing or potentially owing under the Loan Agreement, using a Bank of Canada exchange rate on March 27, 2020 and a conversion price for all amounts under the Loan Agreement of C$0.09 per share being the trading price of the common shares on close of business day immediately prior to the entering of the Loan Agreement, Mr. Keith would acquire ownership and control over a total of 6,621,937 common shares of the Company, representing 4.82% of the issued and outstanding common shares. Immediately following such conversion, together with the common shares already owned by Mr. Keith and assuming conversion of convertible securities of the Company held by Mr. Keith, Mr. Keith would have ownership and control over 60,215,505 common shares of the Company, representing 35.54% of the issued and outstanding common shares on a partially diluted basis.

The Note is intended to be acquired for investment purposes. Messrs. Rowe and Keith have a long-term view of the investment and may acquire additional securities of the Company either on the open market or through private acquisitions or sell securities of the Company either on the open market or through private dispositions in the future depending on market conditions, reformulation of plans and/or other relevant factors. A copy of Messrs. Rowe and Keith’s early warning report will appear on the Company’s profile on SEDAR within two days following the issuance of the Note and may also be obtained at such time by calling (416) 361-2817 (Suite 401, 217 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 0R2).

About Hydro66

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Hydro66 owns and operates an award-winning colocation data centre in Sweden specializing in High Performance Computing (“HPC”) hosting. The Company hosts third party IT infrastructure, utilizing 100% green power, at amongst the EU’s lowest power prices and within an ISO27001 accredited facility.

Hydro66 is uniquely positioned to capitalize on opportunities in blockchain infrastructure as well as the traditional Enterprise colocation data centre market. The Company provides truly green power at a leading price, purpose-built space and cooling, telecoms, IT support services and 24/7 physical security in their facility in Boden, Sweden.

For more information please visit: www.hydro66.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Paul Morrison
Chief Commercial Officer of Hydro66 UK Limited
[email protected]

(+44) 7789 915 147

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Jason Atkinson
Director of Corporate Development
[email protected]

(647) 938-5266

Neither the CSE nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding future financial position, business strategy, use of proceeds, corporate vision, proposed acquisitions, partnerships, joint-ventures and strategic alliances and co-operations, budgets, cost and plans and objectives of or involving the Company. Such forward-looking information reflects management’s current beliefs and is based on information currently available to management. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “plans”, “expects”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “predicts”, “intends”, “targets”, “aims”, “anticipates” or “believes” or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases or may be identified by statements to the effect that certain actions “may”, “could”, “should”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. A number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause the actual results or performance to materially differ from any future results or performance expressed or implied by the forward-looking information. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of the Company including, but not limited to, the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions and dependence upon regulatory approvals. Certain material assumptions regarding such forward-looking statements may be discussed in this news release and the Company’s annual and quarterly management’s discussion and analysis filed at www.sedar.com. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by securities laws.

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Blocks & Headlines: Today in Blockchain – May 9, 2025

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Welcome to Blocks & Headlines, your daily deep-dive into the most impactful movements in blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency sector. In today’s edition, we unpack five major stories that illuminate trends in funding, sustainability, payment innovation, banking collaborations, and technical interoperability—all vital signposts for developers, investors, and Web3 enthusiasts. Here’s what’s on the docket:

  1. Camp Network’s New IP-Focused Testnet

  2. Blockchain for Sustainable Packaging

  3. Meta’s Blockchain-Based Payment System Plans

  4. Mocse Credit Union Joins Metal Blockchain’s Innovation Program

  5. Apex Fusion on the Urgency of Blockchain Defragmentation

Through concise reporting, opinion-driven analysis, and SEO-optimized insights—featuring keywords like blockchain, cryptocurrency, Web3, DeFi, and NFTs—we’ll explore how these developments shape the next wave of decentralized finance, enterprise adoption, and mass onboarding.


1. Camp Network Launches Testnet for IP-Focused Blockchain

What Happened:
Camp Network has unveiled its long-anticipated testnet following a $30 million funding round led by leading crypto VCs. This new network is tailored for intellectual property (IP) asset tokenization, aiming to streamline rights management and royalty payments via smart contracts.

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  • Technical Highlights:

    • Modular Consensus: Hybrid PoS/PoA consensus that allows IP rightsholders to validate transactions.

    • On-Chain Licensing: Smart contracts enabling programmable licensing terms, automated royalty splits, and revocable access controls.

    • Interoperability: Bridges to Ethereum and Polygon enable seamless asset transfers and liquidity provisioning.

Analysis & Implications:
By focusing on IP tokenization, Camp Network addresses a glaring gap in current NFT platforms, which often lack robust legal-framework integration. This specialization could catalyze:

  • New Revenue Models: Musicians, authors, and inventors can fractionalize royalties, unlocking liquidity and democratizing investment in creative works.

  • Institutional Adoption: Traditional publishers and studios may pilot tokenized licensing, accelerating blockchain’s entrée into regulated industries.

  • Secondary Markets: With on-chain licensing data, marketplaces can enforce provenance and anti-fraud measures more effectively.

Camp Network’s testnet success will hinge on developer tooling, legal partnerships, and gas-fee economics. Should it deliver a smooth UX and clear ROI for rightsholders, it could set a new standard for Web3 IP infrastructure.

Source: The Block


2. Blockchain as a Sustainable Packaging Game-Changer

What Happened:
A recent report explores how blockchain can revolutionize sustainable packaging by delivering end-to-end supply-chain transparency. The solution combines on-chain tracking of materials, IoT sensor data for carbon footprint measurement, and tokenized incentives for recycling.

  • Key Components:

    • Immutable Traceability: Each packaging component is logged on a public ledger, enabling consumers to verify sustainable sourcing.

    • Carbon Credit Tokens: Brands earn tokenized credits when they hit recycling targets, tradable on carbon-market DAOs.

    • Consumer-Facing Apps: QR-code scanning interfaces reveal environmental impact metrics and reward programs.

Analysis & Implications:
Integrating blockchain with sustainable packaging tackles greenwashing and fragmented reporting. The ability to tie physical materials to on-chain records introduces:

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  • Enhanced Accountability: Brands face real-time public scrutiny of ESG claims, improving trust and regulatory compliance.

  • Market Mechanisms: Carbon credit tokens linking packaging to broader DeFi ecosystems incentivize circular economy behaviors.

  • Consumer Engagement: NFTs or loyalty tokens tied to sustainable purchases could accelerate brand loyalty in eco-conscious demographics.

This convergence of blockchain, IoT, and token economics exemplifies how decentralized technologies can underpin not only financial systems but also planetary stewardship.

Source: Yahoo Finance


3. Meta Plans New Blockchain-Based Payment System

What Happened:
Meta is reportedly developing a blockchain-powered payment network to underpin its digital wallet ambitions, aiming to facilitate low-fee remittances, in-app purchases, and peer-to-peer transfers across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

  • Proposed Features:

    • Cross-Border Settlements: Utilizing stablecoins pegged to major fiat currencies to avoid volatility.

    • Layer-2 Scalability: Built atop an Ethereum Layer-2 or a proprietary chain to ensure sub-second confirmation times and minimal fees.

    • Regulatory Compliance: On-chain KYC/AML checks integrated via permissioned sidechains.

Analysis & Implications:
Meta’s push into blockchain payments could reshape the competitive landscape:

  • Crypto On-Ramp: With 3 billion+ monthly users, built-in wallet functionality could massively expand mainstream cryptocurrency adoption.

  • Disintermediation Risk: Traditional payment processors and remittance services face margin compression as Meta internalizes transaction flows.

  • Regulatory Scrutiny: Centralized control of a global payments network raises data-privacy and antitrust questions, likely attracting significant oversight.

If Meta balances decentralization ethos with compliance demands, it could serve as a blueprint for other Big Tech firms eyeing Web3 integration.

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Source: Dig.watch


4. Mocse Credit Union Joins Metal Blockchain’s Banking Innovation Program

What Happened:
Mocse Credit Union has signed on to Metal Blockchain’s Banking Innovation Program, a consortium designed to accelerate pilot projects in tokenized lending, fractional deposits, and programmable savings accounts.

  • Program Benefits:

    • Sandbox Environment: Regulatory-compliant testbeds for tokenized asset experiments.

    • API Integrations: Plug-and-play modules for KYC, smart-contract auditing, and fiat-crypto on-ramps.

    • Co-Innovation Workshops: Joint labs with fellow financial institutions and DeFi projects.

Analysis & Implications:
This partnership signals the banking sector’s growing willingness to explore blockchain beyond hype:

  • Tokenized Deposits: By issuing interest-bearing stablecoin equivalents, credit unions can attract a new demographic of digitally native savers.

  • Risk Management: Sandboxed pilots allow institutions to evaluate smart-contract risks without exposing core systems.

  • Interoperable Finance: Aligning legacy banking with DeFi rails can unlock hybrid products—e.g., flash loans collateralized by insured deposits.

Such collaborations could spearhead a wave of embedded finance offerings, blurring the lines between centralized and decentralized banking infrastructures.

Source: Newswire

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5. Apex Fusion: Defragmenting Blockchain for Mass Adoption

What Happened:
In an op-ed, Apex Fusion argues that blockchain interoperability and defragmentation are critical prerequisites for mainstream Web3 uptake. The piece advocates standardized cross-chain messaging protocols, unified identity layers, and aggregated liquidity pools.

  • Core Proposals:

    • Protocol Neutral Messaging: A universal middleware to transmit value and data across disparate chains.

    • Decentralized Identity (DID): A shared credential framework enabling seamless dApp logins without wallet-hopping.

    • Liquidity Hubs: Cross-chain Automated Market Makers (AMMs) that pool assets to reduce slippage and gas friction.

Analysis & Implications:
A fragmented blockchain ecosystem hinders user experience and developer efficiency:

  • Onboarding Friction: New users face wallet complexity, chain-switching hassles, and inconsistent UX across apps.

  • Capital Inefficiency: Isolated liquidity silos lead to higher trading costs and limit DeFi yield optimization.

  • Developer Overhead: Building multichain dApps requires fragmented toolkits and disparate security audits.

Solving these challenges through interoperable frameworks will be pivotal for DeFi, NFT, and enterprise Web3 solutions to scale beyond niche audiences. Apex Fusion’s recommendations may inform upcoming standards efforts by bodies like the Blockchain Governance Initiative Network (BGIN).

Source: Euro Weekly News


Conclusion

Today’s blockchain developments reflect a maturing industry at the crossroads of innovation and integration:

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  • Specialized Networks: Camp Network’s IP testnet showcases niche use-cases driving targeted blockchain deployments.

  • Sustainability & Token Economics: Linking environmental impact to on-chain incentives demonstrates blockchain’s potential in non-financial arenas.

  • Big Tech Entry: Meta’s payment ambitions could accelerate global crypto adoption while raising regulatory stakes.

  • Banking Collaboration: Programs like Metal Blockchain’s underscore financial institutions’ appetite for safe, regulated Web3 experimentation.

  • Interoperability Imperative: As Apex Fusion highlights, defragmentation and cross-chain standards are essential for seamless UX and liquidity flow.

As blockchain weaves deeper into finance, supply chains, and digital ecosystems, the future hinges on striking the right balance between decentralization, compliance, and user-centric design. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Blocks & Headlines where we continue to chronicle the pulse of Web3 innovation.

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Bitget Blockchain4Youth sostiene l’innovazione del Web3 e dell’IA all’hackathon “Build with AI” di Google Developer Group

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Bitget, società Web3 e uno dei principali exchange di criptovalute, ha ottenuto un riscontro significativo in occasione del recente hackathon “Build with AI”, tenutosi dal 2 al 5 maggio 2025 presso la Constructor University. Spingendosi oltre la semplice sponsorizzazione, l’iniziativa Blockchain4Youth di Bitget ha coinvolto attivamente più di 130 studenti di talento.

L’evento, organizzato dai Google Developer Groups (GDG) on Campus, ha offerto a Bitget uno spazio dinamico per entrare in contatto diretto con gli innovatori tecnologici di nuova generazione. Nel corso di una presentazione dedicata, è stato introdotto il programma Blockchain4Youth Builder, che mostra l’impegno di Bitget nel formare giovani talenti all’interno dello spazio del Web3. Questa partecipazione evidenzia l’approccio lungimirante di Bitget nell’integrare la formazione in materia di blockchain con i settori emergenti come l’IA, riconoscendo il loro potenziale combinato.

Gli studenti hanno lavorato alla creazione di modelli basati sull’IA e di prodotti in fase iniziale utilizzando gli strumenti avanzati di Google, mentre la presenza di Bitget ha offerto una prospettiva unica su come la blockchain possa migliorare ed essere integrata nelle soluzioni di IA. Questa interazione con il mondo reale ha fornito preziose indicazioni agli studenti, colmando il gap tra conoscenze teoriche e applicazione pratica all’interno del panorama tecnologico in rapida evoluzione.

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“La formazione rimane un principio fondamentale della nostra missione e, attraverso iniziative come Blockchain4Youth, intendiamo fornire alle nuove generazioni le competenze necessarie non solo per esplorare, ma anche per plasmare attivamente questo settore dinamico”, ha commentato Vugar Usi Zade, COO di Bitget. “Collaborare con comunità come il Google Developer Group offre una base preziosa per connettersi con talenti di spicco e aiutarli nel percorso di utilizzo della blockchain per creare soluzioni di impatto. Blockchain4Youth continuerà a espandere la sua portata, favorendo la crescita dei futuri leader del Web3 in grado di cogliere le numerose opportunità offerte da questa tecnologia”.

Il coinvolgimento mostrato all’hackathon “Build with AI” di GDG è un elemento chiave del più ampio programma Blockchain4Youth di Bitget, l’iniziativa aziendale dedicata alla Responsabilità Sociale d’Impresa (RSI). Questo programma mira a favorire la prossima generazione di leader Web3 attraverso opportunità formative ed esperienze pratiche.

Tra le iniziative più recenti del programma Blockchain4Youth c’è il lancio del Graduate Program di Bitget, concepito per reclutare i migliori laureati nel settore blockchain e Web3. Inoltre, l’espansione del programma Bitget Builders continua a fornire agli individui più promettenti del Web3 un’esperienza diretta attraverso gli eventi offline, i programmi formativi e la crescita strategica della community.

A proposito di Bitget

Fondata nel 2018, Bitget è una società Web3 tra i principali exchange di criptovalute al mondo. Con oltre 100 milioni di utenti in più di 150 Paesi e aree geografiche, l’exchange Bitget si impegna ad aiutare gli utenti a fare trading in modo più smart con la sua pionieristica funzione di copy trading e altre soluzioni di trading.

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India’s Fintech Market to Reach $990 Billion by 2032 at 30.2% CAGR – Fintech Firms Eye Untapped Indian Digital Payments Market with Secure, Low-Cost Digital Financial Solutions

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