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Web3
What is PIN AI: Everything You Need to Know
PIN AI is a pioneering AI infrastructure company aiming to reshape how AI services are provided through the creation of the world’s first open-source PIN.
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News
ZKB Launches Bitcoin and Ethereum Trading and Custody Services
Zurich Cantonal Bank (ZKB), one of Switzerland’s largest state-owned banks, has officially launched Bitcoin and Ethereum trading and custody services.
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Defi
Revisiting Penpie Protocol Mechanism: The Hack’s Impact Shouldn’t Be Overstated
On September 4th, the DeFi protocol Penpie, built on top of Pendle, was hacked, resulting in the theft of approximately $27 million worth of crypto assets
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Press Release
Bitcoin Price Trends and U.S. Rate Cuts: 4 Key Charts
In addition to speculation about interest rate cuts, other factors causing volatility in the Crypto asset market include the upcoming US election.
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Investor Guide
How to Develop Different Trading Strategies with $1K, $10K, and $100K
I’m assuming you're all here with the same goal: to grow your wealth, and crypto is your opportunity. Let’s dive in, and stick around for a…
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News
Nigeria Tightens Crypto Regulations: What’s the Intent?
Contrary to popular belief, Africa is a major player in the global cryptocurrency scene, with Nigeria leading the charge.
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Guest Post
Why Marketing Crypto is So Challenging: Crypto’s Identity Crisis
The challenge of marketing anything in the crypto space isn't just about technical jargon or the occasional headlines about hacks and scams.
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Investor Guide
First Day of Fractal Mining: Can Renting Hash Power Be Profitable?
Fractal introduces a unique mining mechanism called "Cadence Mining," where two out of every three blocks are mined through permissionless mining
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News
Ethereum’s Neiro Token Surge: A New Meme Darling or a Pump and Dump?
On Ethereum, the meme token Neiro has emerged as a standout performer, skyrocketing over 100% to reach a high of $0.176—its biggest surge since August 5
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Press Release
Is the BTC Halving Cycle Still Effective?
Bitcoin followed a strict four-year pattern, with halvings occurring approximately every 500 days before significant market peaks and troughs.