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DeFi Protocol Aave v3 comes to Ethereum
Key facts: The previous version, Aave v2, has deposits of USD 3,700 in Ethereum. Aave v3 is now available on 6 other networks and supports 7 cryptocurrencies. Aave governance approved the release of version 3 (v3) of the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol on Ethereum. It is scheduled to occur on Friday, January 27. The proposal…
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FTX owes money to these companies in Spain, Argentina and Mexico
Key facts: FTX owes money to companies located in Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Panama. International companies linked to the Bitcoin ecosystem are also creditors of FTX. The collapsing bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency exchange FTX owes money to several hundred international companies in different locations around the world. At least a dozen based in Spanish-speaking…
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Central Bank of Brazil discusses regulation with company that tracked bitcoin
A company that works to track bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, set up a meeting with two chefs from the Central Bank of Brazil to discuss market regulation. The leaders of Chainalysis must meet virtually as the representative of the central bank, one more time after the cryptocurrency laws are sanctioned in Brazil. However, the printing…
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The bitcoin community uses eggs to mock the Fed and here’s why
Key facts: Many bitcoiners say that eggs will be the best investment of 2023. The dozen eggs have appreciated nearly 700% in the past year, according to the Fed. The Bitcoin (BTC) community is using eggs in their memes because eggs have become the symbol of inflation in the United States. The price of this…
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Hacker who made more than 10 thousand victims move quase half a billion in cryptocurrencies after six years
Known as the “Blockchain Bandit” by the community, this hacker managed to steal 51,000 Ether (ETH) and 470 Bitcoin (BTC) from more than 10,000 victims between 2015 and 2016, but left that fortune sitting in his wallet. Second Chainalysis report, all changed in the last week as the hacker moved these cryptocurrencies for the first…
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Competition and advertising cloud Snap’s results
The outlook for the fourth quarter 2022 results they darken for Snap-Athe firm behind Snapchat. is that the growth of competition (TikTok, Youtube Shorts and Reels), without forgetting the problems in advertising worry investors about a sustainable recovery in the future according to Ryan Vlastelica in Yahoo Finance. JMP Securities He downgraded his outlook on…
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Maslatón: “it is stupid” the common currency of Argentina and Brazil for LATAM
Key facts: Maslatón cataloged the project as “a set of political phrases with low foundations.” They threw it out as “some magic that will allow us to be rich instead of poor,” he said. Exclusively for CriptoNoticias, Carlos Maslatón revealed his opinion on the common Latin American currency that the governments of Argentina and Brazil…
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Bitcoin is the highest performing asset in 2023: Goldman Sachs
Key facts: In terms of risk-adjusted return, bitcoin also leads in performance. Bitcoin almost doubles the yield of treasury bonds. According to a report on asset returns from the investment bank Goldman Sachs, bitcoin (BTC) is the highest performing asset so far in 2023. The cryptocurrency appears with a noticeable advantage in appreciation compared to…
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Wall Street celebrates better than expected GDP data; Tesla shoots up 10%
The DOW JONES rises 0.30% to 33,846 points, while the S&P 500 advances 0.74%, at 4,046 points. The NASDAQ 100 rose 1.34% to 11,467 points. These movements come after a mixed session on Wall Street during the day yesterday Wednesday. The Dow closed the session up 0.03%, after falling more than 400 points earlier. For…
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Bilionário says that we govern hate or Bitcoin because we can’t use it to control or povo
Ricardo Salinas, the third richest man in Mexico with a fortune of US$ 12.4 billion, returned to express all his hatred for fiduciary currencies — and his love for Bitcoin — this week. Commenting on the foreign dividend payment for El Salvador, the billionaire asked for more Mexican journalists to cover such history. Not the…