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HashKey Exchange, a licensed crypto exchange based in Hong Kong, plans to list Chainlink’s LINK token, the company said. HashKey…
Pepecoin has caught the attention of market players lately as it challenged dominant memecoins, leading recent recoveries in the themed…
Ark Invest’s chief Cathie Wood is popular for her bets in the crypto space, and she’s done a major rejig…
Cryptocurrency brokerage sFOX is providing customers commission-free access to blockchain staking directly from regulated custody without the risks associated with…
A recent X post published by the official Bad Idea AI (BAD) account reminds the community about the recent releases…
Ether has made a small advancement over the last week in terms of its performance relative to bitcoin, according to…
On November 7, Horizen announced a new integration between its EVM-compatible smart contract sidechain, Horizen’s EON, and SpookySwap, a decentralized…
Bitcoin’s open interest—the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled—has surged to levels not seen in…
Shares of a German lender fell as much as 14% after a profit warning due to the struggling commercial real…
© Reuters. Germany stocks higher at close of trade; DAX up 0.11% Investing.com – Germany stocks were higher after the…
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