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Modular blockchain network Celestia has begun a large unlock of its native token, TIA, valued at roughly $890 million at…
GBP/USD bounces off ascending channel support, clears 1.3000, and reaches a high of 1.3039 after the UK’s autumn budget release.…
After two significant declines, German inflation rate rose again in October, from 1.6% to 2.0%. This is partly due to…
Consensys, the blockchain development firm behind the popular MetaMask crypto wallet, has decided to lay off over 160 employees. The move…
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The rise of cat-themed meme coins is here, with Popcat leading a 24% surge this week. The era of cat-themed…
As the US presidential election approaches, former President Donald Trump’s odds on crypto betting platforms like Polymarket have surged, with…
Chainlink (LINK) creator Sergey Nazarov says that the blockchain industry could grow by hundreds of trillions of dollars due to…
Dow Jones climbs as US economy grows 2.8% in Q3, suggesting a soft landing despite slightly missing Q2’s 3% pace.…
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