Crypto
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EU elections 2024: Pro-crypto parties pick up seats amid Green losses
The European elections have caused a stir, but several pro-crypto or crypto-supportive parties have gained seats. Source link
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PancakeSwap integrates Zyfi for gas-free DeFi trading
The simplified trading experience could help PancakeSwap attract a larger market share from centralized exchanges. Source link
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Biconomy introduces AI agents for on-chain transactions
Biconomy’s Delegated Authorization Network (DAN) will serve as an authorization layer for autonomous on-chain transactions. Source link
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Indiana vows outage-free energy for crypto miners, data centers
Indiana plans to become a hub for the data center and crypto mining industries by promising uninterrupted, low-cost energy. Source link
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BTC price risks $60K dive as Bitcoin bid liquidity thins on new 3% dip
Bitcoin is making analysts nervous as $69,000 support fails to hold yet again — but a BTC price turnaround is still on the radar. Source link
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Australia cracks down on online gambling with crypto, credit card ban
The government warned betting companies that failing to comply with the new rules could result in a fine of up to 234,750 Australian dollars ($155,000). Source link
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Bitcoin dips as ETFs break 19-day green streak, rumble over US inflation
Traders are seemingly going risk-off ahead of a U.S. CPI print and a Fed monetary policy meeting, with Bitcoin falling to a weekly low. Source link
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Australia’s peak crypto lobby group drops ‘blockchain’ from name
Blockchain Australia is now the Digital Economic Council of Australia (DECA) with a membership category for banks, most of which have blocked crypto exchanges. Source link
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Metaplanet rallies 10% as it scoops Bitcoin for third time in 2 months
The firm’s third Bitcoin purchase since April 23 brings its total holdings to 141.07 Bitcoin, worth over $9.6 million. Source link
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Australia needs blockchain ‘more than ever’ to flip productivity freeze
Australian Parliament Member Andrew Charlton said he believes blockchain technology could add $60 billion to the economy. Source link
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