Ruholamin Haqshanas - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Apple has inked a partnership with banking giant Goldman Sachs to offer savings accounts for its Apple Card credit cardholders.
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The Ethereum supply has been deflationary over the past week, dropping by more than 5,500 tokens.
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The open interest in Bitcoin perpetual has reached all-time highs relative to BTC’s market cap.
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An international body that monitors the global financial system warns that no existing stablecoin currently meets its recommendations, which include performance, security and regulatory compliance.
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Shares of Meta Platforms fell ahead of the company’s annual metaverse-related event, where CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to unveil their latest VR headset.
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Renga NFTs, a collection focused on Japanese-style manga and anime, have been making huge waves in the NFT world as of late.
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Tuttle Capital Management has filed two new exchange-traded funds based on the stock picks of television personality Jim Cramer.
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Popular Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution Optimism has seen massive growth over the past three months.
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The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) has registered a new record low, trading at around a 36% discount against BTC spot prices.
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Ther former Celsius CEO and founder reportedly withdrew $10 million from the company just weeks prior to its decision to freeze customer assets.
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Hedge funds have significantly increased their short positions against the pound since Liz Truss became the U.K.’s new prime minister.
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In an attempt to stabilize the markets, the Bank of England plans to buy long-dated bonds and also postpone the planned start of its gilt sale program.
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BlackRock analysts don’t believe in a “soft landing,” expecting a recession that would wipe out 3 million jobs.
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Two Celsius investors who hold equity in the crypto lending company have asked for their own fiduciary to represent their interests in bankruptcy proceedings.
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An American advocacy group that promotes blockchain technology has submitted an amicus curiae brief in the SEC lawsuit against Ripple Labs.
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