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Report suggests 6 billionaire crypto traders earned their fortunes from Bitcoin

A report released by London-based investment migration consultancy firm Henley & Partners suggests there were more than 40,000 crypto millionaires in the world holding Bitcoin. According to the "Crypto Wealth Report” published on Sept. 5, Henley & Partners said there were roughly 88,200 millionaires worldwide with crypto holdings, with 40,500 holding

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Decentraland (MANA) Up 70% in One Week, Monero Falls Hard, and Analysts Ask How will Snowfall Protocol Stop Early Investors Sitting on Small Fortunes from Dumping after Launch?

Place/Date: - January 22nd, 2023 at 11:44 am UTC · 4 min read Source: Snowfall Protocol The general crypto market has seen significant upward price movement for over a week. The total crypto market cap gained about $156 billion – and the

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Crypto Exchange Kraken to List Shiba Inu, Fulfilling Nov. 1 Twitter Promise as SHIB’s Fortunes Fall

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken will support the popular, Ethereum-based memecoin shiba inu (SHIB), which is expected to begin trading Tuesday, the company said in a blog post on its website Monday.The announcement comes less than a month after Kraken failed to fulfill a promise in listing SHIB after its crypto platform

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Coinbase Banks On Dogecoin Listing To Revive Stuttering Fortunes

Divisive meme token Dogecoin will get a Coinbase listing within the next six to eight weeks. The comments came from Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who was discussing how the firm can move forward following its worse-than-expected first earnings report as a public company. However, with Dogecoin struggling to recover after Elon Musk’s

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Heads of Binance.US and eToro grace Fortune’s top 40 under 40 list for 2020

Fortune picked out a number of individuals deemed as most influential for 2020, listing 40 different names across five separate sectors. Binance.US CEO, Catherine Coley, and eToro CEO Yoni Assia found their names on the list, published on Sept. 2, under the finance section. Technology, politics, healthcare and media made up the

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