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What happens to Bitcoin price if Microsoft shareholders vote to buy BTC?

Microsoft’s upcoming vote on whether or not to build a Bitcoin position is just another sign of corporations’ and institutional investors’ growing interest in BTC.

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Komainu targets Singapore custodian Propine for first acquisition

The acquisition of its competitor will net Komainu a Singapore Capital Markets Services License and hope for a Major Payment Institution license in the future.

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ECB paper claims older Bitcoin holders are exploiting new holders

Since its introduction in 1999, the euro has lost approximately 85% of its value against gold due to monetary inflation. Source link

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Radiant Capital halts lending after exploit

Approximately $58 million has been lost from a cybersecurity breach at the lending protocol, one expert said.  Source link

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How to use blockchain and smart contracts in procurement

Learn how to integrate blockchain technology into your procurement process to make them more efficient and secure. Source link

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Justin Sun elected Prime Minister of Liberland micronation

Liberland was founded by Czech libertarian politician Vít Jedlička on April 13, 2015, in an area located between Croatia and Serbia. Source link

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Musk: Polymarket ‘more accurate than polls, as actual money is on the line’

The billionaire mogul’s opinion comes as he ramps up his support for Republican candidate and former US president Donald Trump. Source link

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SUI charts 115% monthly gain as its ecosystem memecoins rally after USDC integration

SUI gained 115% in a month after integrating USDC into its blockchain, which resulted in a parabolic surge in user and network activity. Source link

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Bitcoin metrics reset and point to ‘major move’ in Q4 — Analysts

Analysts say Bitcoin’s prolonged downtrend reset its key price metrics, setting BTC up for a stellar Q4 performance. Source link

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6 things the US needs to stay competitive in crypto, according to execs

The US is in danger of being left behind by more progressive jurisdictions in Asia, Europe and elsewhere. Source link