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Bitcoin and Ether retained their Thursday gains on Friday, taking the global crypto market cap to its highest level since the FTX collapse.
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Hodlnaut directors are unlikely to retain control of the company after key creditors turned down its proposal for a restructuring plan.
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Tesla reportedly extended its price cuts in the United States and Europe to drive demand and allow more of its vehicles to qualify for EV tax credits.
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The SEC filed a complaint against Genesis Global and Gemini Trust over the unregistered sale of crypto assets through Gemini Earn.
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Coinsquare and WonderFi, two of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, are preparing to announce their merger.
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A judge has ruled that the names of up to 9 million FTX creditors are to remain sealed and undisclosed for at least three months.
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Crypto broker Genesis reportedly owes up to $3 billion to clients, and its parent company is looking to offload assets to raise money.
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Crypto lender Nexo’s offices in Sofia were raided by Bulgarian prosecutors on Thursday.
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The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report for 2023 runs down global challenges businesses and individuals will likely face this decade.
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Inflation cooled in December, but some Federal Reserve presidents are still in favor of keeping interest rates elevated.
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El Salvador has passed a bill that finally will enable President Bukele to move forward with issuing Bitcoin-backed “Volcano Bonds.”
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Coinbase has announced another 950 jobs to be cut. Will the tech layoffs trend continue?
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Tesla is close to inking a preliminary deal to build a car plant in Indonesia, the company’s third outside the home market in the US. The new car plant aims to produce around 1 million Tesla cars...
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Ethereum’s CO2 emissions declined to 8,824 tons from 21.95 million tons in just a year.
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Beleaguered crypto exchange Zipmex is being probed by Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission.
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