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The recent surge in the crypto market has been mostly backed by altcoins and speculative tokens, while the Bitcoin price…
DZ Bank AG, the third largest bank in Germany by asset size, has launched its own digital assets custody platform…
SK Telecom, the largest mobile carrier in South Korea, is partnering with Aptos and Atomrigs Lab to develop its web3…
Blockchain sleuth, which tracks on-chain data of “Smart Money” wallets, @lookonchain, has reported that an unknown wallet spent $1.11 million…
According to a recent report by Nansen, the NFT market is defying expectations as weekly Ethereum sales skyrocket, gaining attention…
Decentralized autonomous organization-led web3 ecosystem Mantle partnered with tokenized financial products platform Ondo Finance to launch USDY, a yield-generating token…
Bitcoin’s recent charts have been causing a buzz in the cryptocurrency community, but not for the usual bullish reasons. A…
There are no crystal balls in investing. But if interest rates stay higher for longer and the economy sputters next…
Talk about a fishy bottle of booze. Tamworth Distilling, a producer of spirts based in Tamworth, N.H., is set to…
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a rule on Tuesday that could extend its regulatory reach to nonbank…
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