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Tether completes first Middle East crude oil transaction
Tether has finalized its first funding transaction in a Middle East crude oil investment, expanding the crypto company’s ventures beyond…
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Crypto podcaster Cobie burns 60% of SOL meme ‘UPONLY’
“See you in hell,” crypto influencer and investor Cobie replied to a user promoting the Solana Pump.fun meme coin styled…
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FTX sues Crypto.com to recover millions linked to Alameda Research
FTX has filed a lawsuit to recover over $11 million from a Crypto.com account allegedly controlled by its sister company,…
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Binance Labs invests in DeSci platform BIO Protocol
Binance Labs, the venture capital arm of Binance, has announced its investment in BIO Protocol, a platform designed to help…
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California permanently cuts off BlockFi’s license over bad lending practices
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation has permanently revoked BlockFi’s lending license following its bankruptcy and regulatory issues.…
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US Congressman Mike Collins buys ETH worth $80k
Republican Mike Collins, re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District, holds Ethereum. Collins disclosed an…
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Tether helps Canadian police recover stolen crypto
Tether recently assisted the Ontario Provincial Police in recovering $10,000 CAD worth of stolen cryptocurrency. This recovery was achieved through…
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Bitcoin at $77k 48hrs after US elections
Bitcoin crossed $77,000 on Friday, Nov. 8, setting a new all-time high for the second consecutive day. Bitcoin (BTC) reached…
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Caroline Ellison reports to federal prison to start sentence
Caroline Ellison, the former chief executive officer of Alameda Research, has begun her two-year prison sentence following her conviction related…
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MANEKI, MOODENG and SUNDOG lead meme coin pump
Maneki, Moo Deng, and Sundog have surged between 40% and 55% over the past 24 hours as meme coins dominate…
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