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Keyrock, a Belgium-based market maker, approved in Switzerland

Keyrock, a market maker based in Belgium, announced that it received approval from the Swiss Financial Services Standards Association (VQF). VQF is the organization responsible for enforcing anti-money laundering laws in Switzerland. Keyrock has met Switzerland’s local laws’ minimum compliance requirements. 📢 Keyrock expands its OTC services with more fiat on/off-ramp solutions.

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Writer’s Guild strike ends with tentative deal approved, AI key negotiation

The Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) strike is set to officially end as leaders approved a tentative deal with entertainment studios in Hollywood, part of which includes artificial intelligence (AI) usage in the industry.After nearly five months, the strike, which began on May 2, 2023, was pronounced over at 12:01

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Twitter approved for crypto and Bitcoin operations: predicting InQubeta’s journey

In the tech world, we often see established platforms making bold moves to adapt to the changing times. A well-known social media company, X, previously Twitter, has taken a significant step forward by obtaining a Rhode Island Currency Transmitter License. This license allows X to become more involved in crypto,

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Bitcoin price will surge past $150K if spot ETFs are approved: Analyst

The price of Bitcoin (BTC) will surge past an eye-watering $150,000 by the end of 2024, as long as the current slew of United States spot-Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are approved, according to investment research boutique Fundstrat.In an Aug. 16 interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Fundstrat’s managing partner and head of

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Star Trek NFT trademarks approved, y00ts coming to Ethereum: Nifty Newsletter

In this week’s newsletter, read about CBS Studios’ receiving approval for Star Trek NFT trademarks, check out how FC Barcelona acquired investment for its nonfungible token (NFT) initiative, and find out why NFT project y00ts is bridging to another network just months after its previous transfer. In other news, Canadian

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