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Crypto.com Chosen as an Official FIFA World Cup Sponsor – Bitcoin News

On Tuesday, the international governing body of association football, FIFA, announced the exchange Crypto.com will be an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament. According to the announcement, the digital currency trading platform will “activate its official sponsorship” during the tournament “in many ways.” FIFA Chooses Digital Asset

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Binance Becomes Official Sponsor of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2021) – Sponsored Bitcoin News

sponsored Binance is thrilled to announce that it is an official sponsor of the 2021 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament, taking place from January 9 till February 6, 2022 in Cameroon. What To Expect This sponsorship deal will make Binance the exclusive cryptocurrency and blockchain platform for the AFCON

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Michael Saylor Calls Bitcoin the World’s Reserve Asset but Not so Good for Buying a Cup of Coffee

Viewing bitcoin as an asset rather than as a currency also makes life easier from a regulatory perspective. “All of these regulations … they’re really regulations restraining your use of a digital asset as a currency rather than as a property,” Saylor said, adding that if you acknowledge that, it’s

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Ethereum ‘huge Cup & Handle pattern’ reaffirms $6.5K ETH price target

Ethereum’s native asset, Ether (ETH), may rebound by nearly 60% in the coming sessions as bulls pin their hopes on a classic bullish continuation pattern.Prices may rise to or above $6,500 from their current levels near $4,100 after completing a cup-and-handle formation, hinted Matthew Hyland, an independent on-chain analyst, in

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Ethereum eyes $6.5K bullish target as ETH price chart paints ‘Cup and Handle’

Ethereum blockchain's native asset Ether (ETH) faces the prospect of exploding towards $6,500 in the coming sessions.ETH looks like a cup and handle too. Thoughts?— Raoul Pal (@RaoulGMI) September 15, 2021 The bullish analogy takes cues from a textbook technical pattern dubbed "Cup and Handle." In detail, a Cup and Handle

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