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So far six companies, including Panthertrade (Hong Kong) Limited, a subsidiary of Futu Holdings (US: FUTU),have filed for a virtual…
AvaCloud, an entity affiliated with Ava Labs, granted Citi the privilege of evaluating a pioneering application they had developed. Using…
According to the IntoTheBlock break-even price indicator, Shiba Inu (SHIB) is approaching a massive 627 trillion SHIB barrier. The Break…
Prominent pro-XRP attorney John Deaton recently reacted to a bold claim from long-term crypto pundit Justin Bons that Bitcoin (BTC),…
Applied Materials Inc.’s stock dropped more than 7% in extended trading Thursday after a report that the chip maker is…
© Reuters. Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 0.35% Investing.com – Japan stocks were lower after…
© Reuters. Investing.com– Gold prices rose slightly on Friday and were headed for a strong weekly performance as more weak…
Share: The Dollar has entered a consolidative phase. Economists at ING analyze USD outlook. Consolidative phase For today, the focus…
After failing to overcome $38,000 once again, bitcoin’s price took a substantial hit and plummeted by over two grand in…
Prosecutors have asked for an eight-year sentence for former Bithumb Chairman Lee Jung Hoon, who is charged with violating the…
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