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To simplify payments for motor vehicle-related transactions, the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles will now be accepting payments in cryptocurrency via PayPal.
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Robinhood is all set to claim its shares back from Fidelity Technologies.
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The Thailand government is planning to move forward with its plans for a national digital asset airdrop, just not in the manner many initially expected.
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Hashkey Capital has unveiled details about its new strategic plan, notifying its users about its upcoming investment agenda.
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The total value locked across DeFi contracts on Coinbase’s Base blockchain network soared to a new all-time high.
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Swift seems to have developed a pioneering method to promote blockchain interoperability.
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Why the Federal Reserve (will likely leave interest rates unchanged at the forthcoming policy meeting
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Why Bloomberg analysts believe spot bitcoin ETFs can soon become a financial reality.
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OKX, one of the biggest crypto exchanges in the world, reports it has more than $10 billion in primary assets.
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Traditional and digital asset banking giant SEBA has obtained an in-principal approval from Hong Kong’s securities regulator to operate regulated activities in the city.
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These platforms have entered into a strategic alliance to help users avail themselves of the best of both worlds by offering a variety of trading and custodial options.
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This report marks the slowest hiring activity in the country’s private sector in five months, indicating a notable slowdown in the labor market.
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Despite sluggish trading activity, Bitcoin is trading handily higher in 2023, outdoing most major assets.
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This fund’s portfolio selection will be powered by LG’s artificial intelligence tech as the firm hopes to grow more in the financial services sector.
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This influential cryptocurrency investment firm has reached a preliminary agreement to settle its debt obligations.
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