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"El Salvador buys another 420 BTC " October 28, 2021

"El Salvador buys another 420 BTC " October 28, 2021

FromDaily Crypto Report


"El Salvador buys another 420 BTC " October 28, 2021

FromDaily Crypto Report

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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today’s blockchain and cryptocurrency news
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Bitcoin is up 3% at $61,010
Ethereum is up 3% at $4,160
and Binance Coin is up 5% even at $480


Shiba Inu up 47%
Dogecoin up 37%
Fantom up 15%


China says it will release a new national blockchain standard next year.


Cream Finance has been hacked for more than $130M


El Salvador buys another 420 Bitcoin


Adobe partners with OpenSea and other marketplaces to display NFT credentials.
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Cream Finance ? on Twitter: "Our Ethereum C.R.E.A.M. v1 lending markets were exploited and liquidity was removed on October 27, 1354 UTC. The attacker removed a total of ~$130m USD worth of tokens from these markets, using this address: https://t.co/17sPIDpCmr No other markets were impacted." / Twitter

El Salvador announces purchase of 420 bitcoin, worth nearly $25 million

Adobe partners with OpenSea and other NFT marketplaces to display content credentials

China to Release National Blockchain Standard Next Year, Says Official: Report

MicroStrategy Adds Almost 9,000 Bitcoins to Its Holdings in Third Quarter



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Released:
Oct 28, 2021
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