#VietnamCryptoPolicy latest Bitcoin purchase has propelled the company to a significant milestone. Here's what's happening ¹ ²: - *10,000 BTC Milestone*: Metaplanet has reached a total of 10,000 Bitcoin holdings after acquiring an additional 1,112 BTC for approximately $117.2 million at an average price of $105,435 per coin. - *Surpassing Coinbase*: This purchase has enabled Metaplanet to surpass Coinbase Global, making it the 7th-biggest corporate holder of Bitcoin. The company's holdings are now valued at around $1.07 billion. - *Bond Issuance*: Metaplanet issued $210 million in zero-interest bonds to Evo Fund, which will be used to acquire more Bitcoin. This marks the company's 18th
#MetaplanetBTCPurchase latest Bitcoin purchase has propelled the company to a significant milestone. Here's what's happening ¹ ²: - *10,000 BTC Milestone*: Metaplanet has reached a total of 10,000 Bitcoin holdings after acquiring an additional 1,112 BTC for approximately $117.2 million at an average price of $105,435 per coin. - *Surpassing Coinbase*: This purchase has enabled Metaplanet to surpass Coinbase Global, making it the 7th-biggest corporate holder of Bitcoin. The company's holdings are now valued at around $1.07 billion. - *Bond Issuance*: Metaplanet issued $210 million in zero-interest bonds to Evo Fund, which will be used to acquire more Bitcoin. This marks the company's 18th
#IsraelIranConflict deep reflection. How right he was that film as an artform has that power, enabling the viewer to see the world from the eyes of another. In Andrea Arnold’s immersive non-fiction outing “Cow,” the filmmaker’s first foray into the documentary realm, those eyes belong to a soulful dairy cow, a wondrous specimen whose plight and rights aren’t usually as top of mind as that of nature’s endangered species. Sure, we may try to reach for “organic” and “humanely raised” in supermarket aisles as much as certain conveniences and our respective budgets allow. But we still consume these creatures’ meat and drink their milk without, if we’re being honest, considering the details of their bovine world beyond the basics.
#TrumpTariffs According to Jinshi Data, President Trump announced plans to impose additional tariffs on countries that tax U.S. exports. He also stated that Congress is close to passing the largest tax cut bill in U.S. history, calling it a “rocket” for the U.S. economy. The combination of tax cuts and new trade measures could lead to stronger domestic growth and investor confidence—but may also introduce global trade uncertainty and inflationary risks. 💬 Do you think these policies will boost markets, or trigger more global volatility? How do you see this impacting crypto and broader risk assets?
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#NasdaqETFUpdate Horses, scientifically classified as Equus caballus, are domestic animals of the family Equidae, and are widely used for transportation, riding, and various agricultural tasks according to Wikipedia. They come in a wide array of breeds, coat colors, and patterns, with their physical traits often reflecting their specific uses. Horses play a significant role in human history and culture, having been domesticated for thousands of years and still holding a place of honor in many societies according to National Geographic. More Detailed Information: Domestication and History: Horses were likely first domesticated around 4,000 years ago by Asian nomads, becoming essential for various human
#MarketRebound Horses, scientifically classified as Equus caballus, are domestic animals of the family Equidae, and are widely used for transportation, riding, and various agricultural tasks according to Wikipedia. They come in a wide array of breeds, coat colors, and patterns, with their physical traits often reflecting their specific uses. Horses play a significant role in human history and culture, having been domesticated for thousands of years and still holding a place of honor in many societies according to National Geographic. More Detailed Information: Domestication and History: Horses were likely first domesticated around 4,000 years ago by Asian nomads, becoming essential for various human
#TradingTools101 Horses, scientifically classified as Equus caballus, are domestic animals of the family Equidae, and are widely used for transportation, riding, and various agricultural tasks according to Wikipedia. They come in a wide array of breeds, coat colors, and patterns, with their physical traits often reflecting their specific uses. Horses play a significant role in human history and culture, having been domesticated for thousands of years and still holding a place of honor in many societies according to National Geographic. More Detailed Information: Domestication and History: Horses were likely first domesticated around 4,000 years ago by Asian nomads, becoming essential for various human
#USChinaTradeTalks The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The private apartments consist of a row of pavilions connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht (Stream of Paradise). The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement. The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions The Red Fort’s innovative planning and architectural
#CryptoCharts101 The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The private apartments consist of a row of pavilions connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht (Stream of Paradise). The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement. The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions The Red Fort’s innovative planning and architectural
#TradingMistakes101 The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The private apartments consist of a row of pavilions connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht (Stream of Paradise). The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement. The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions The Red Fort’s innovative planning and architectural
#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The private apartments consist of a row of pavilions connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht (Stream of Paradise). The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement. The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions The Red Fort’s innovative planning and architectural
#CryptoFees101 The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#BigTechStablecoin The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#CryptoSecurity101 The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#OrderTypes101 The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#Liquidity101 The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#CircleIPO The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
#TradingPairs101 The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.
The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.
Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction - Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) - but they seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn't impress first time around.