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“There is a gap in the stablecoin market here in Europe, and we see it as an opportunity,” said Arnoud Star Basman, CEO of the company's payments specialist subsidiary Quantz Payments. He said this in an interview with Desk. “We believe we are well-positioned to bridge that gap with technology and regulatory compliance, especially now that we have strong partners like Kraken and Tether.”

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Important points XRP has soared more than 80% in a week to $1 amid favorable regulatory changes. Vantard's pre-sale is now at $838,000 as more investors join the project. XRP rises to $1 Ripple’s native coin, XRP, has risen more than 80% in the past seven days. This rally took it to the psychological level of $1, overtaking Dogecoin to become the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. At press time, XRP price It's currently $1.07, but could rise even higher soon. This rally comes as the US SEC faces new legal challenges, which investors believe is a favorable situation for…

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Republican President-elect Donald Trump promised to ease cryptocurrency enforcement during his campaign. And that's what will happen as President Trump resets the policies of the Justice Department and regulators, current and former government lawyers said at a conference in New York on Friday.Cryptocurrency fraud cases will not be given a free pass, but they will no longer be a priority. Lawyers said the focus of government agencies and departments is likely to shift to areas such as immigration enforcement, one of Trump's campaign promises.Scott Hartman, co-chief of the U.S. Attorney's Securities and Commodities Division in Manhattan, said the office will…

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Through his connections to environmental leaders like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump will change his mind about man-made “climate change,” Sharif Jamil argued to New American's Alex Newman.Jamil, a member of the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of RFK Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance, is involved in a staged and highly organized “protest” inside the heavily guarded United Nations COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. contributed to leading theSignatures and chants shared by the group included demands for climate compensation and a complete phase out of gas and oil. Of course, if…

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Starvation is one of the most painful ways to die, and governments around the world could use 'kind' artificial intelligence to create solutions to achieve mass veganism, says environmental protester said Julian Bliss, founder of World Guardians.”If we start encouraging all governments around the world to choose AI that is thoughtful and compassionate, we could actually nearly eliminate all violence in the world,” Julien argued. He said technology needs to be “non-racist, non-sexist, (and) non-sectarian to make decisions.”Bliss told Americans that if Trump were wise, he would steer people away from steak…

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler's actions cannot be “explained” as “well-intentioned mistakes,” says Tyler Winklevoss, former Olympic rower and co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini. he said in an X post on Saturday. He added:“That (Gensler’s action) It was completely thought out, purposeful and purposeful in order to achieve his personal and political agenda at all costs. ”Winklevoss said Gensler carried out his actions regardless of the consequences and called Gensler “evil.” Gensler believes that his actions areDestroying industries, tens of thousands of jobs, people's livelihoods and billions of invested capital. ”Winklevoss also said that Gensler has caused…

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What a week for the crypto market: Bitcoin hits $93,000, FTX sues Binance and former CEO Changpeng “CZ” Chao for $1.76 billion, BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF hits $40 billion, investors drop appeal of Dogecoin case against Elon Musk, and 'cryptocurrency' dad denies interest in becoming SEC chairman. Let's take a look at these and reflect on what happened with cryptocurrencies this week. Bitcoin reaches $93,000 Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $93,000 earlier this week, thanks in part to Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election in early November. At the beginning of the week, Bitcoin breached the $82,000…

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In December 2020, the SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that the company engaged in an unregistered offering of securities by selling XRP, which the SEC classified as a security. Last July, a US court ruled that Ripple's sale of XRP to institutional investors constituted a securities transaction. However, it also determined that the sale of XRP on public exchanges does not fall under the definition of securities. In October, the SEC appealed the ruling, seeking further clarification on XRP's legal status.

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Developed countries need to hand over $1 trillion a year to the “Global South” to help solve climate change and environmental problems, Bank on the Climate activist David Rigui told New American magazine senior editor Alex Newman. Mr. Rigoui has traveled across five continents on a solar-powered electric bicycle to raise awareness and is helping to spearhead the Peace + $1 Trillion campaign. “We have a mission to restore happiness, safety and health to young generations,” he added.Visit https://thenewamerican.com/tag/cop/ for all our COP29 coverage.Subscribe to our print magazine today and save over…

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cooperr007/iStock/Getty Images Plus The Nov. 5 election of President Donald Trump has already sent shockwaves through the climate change fanatic community, with hockey stick grapher Michael Mann calling the U.S. a “failed Democratic Party” after the election results were known. nation,” he declared. The list of actions climate change realists have put together for President Trump to take during his next presidential term is sure to further confuse the climate change hysteria.A coalition of climate realists and energy independence groups has proposed 10 actions that President Trump should take when he takes office in January. The organizations presenting…

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