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Hong Kong Firm Adds $483 Million to Bitcoin Treasury
Hong Kong Firm Adds $483 Million to Bitcoin Treasury

Hong Kong’s Ming Shing Group will acquire 4,250 Bitcoins for $483 million through convertible notes and warrants, aiming to diversify assets, capture digital currency gains, and complement its construction services business in Hong Kong and beyond.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/20 21:00
Fed Says Bank Employees Should Hold Minimal Crypto
Fed Says Bank Employees Should Hold Minimal Crypto

TheCryptoUpdates·2025/08/20 19:55
BTCS rolls out Ethereum ‘bividend’ as NAV discount lingers
BTCS rolls out Ethereum ‘bividend’ as NAV discount lingers

The company will pay a $0.05 dividend and a $0.35 ETH loyalty payout in ether

Blockworks·2025/08/20 18:55
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A whale spent 16.55 million USDC to purchase 234,898 SOL.
According to Odaily, as monitored by Lookonchain, 7 hours ago, a whale spent 16.55 million USDC to purchase 234,898 SOL, with an average purchase price of $70.5.
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After the implementation of the comprehensive agreement between the US and Iran to fully reopen the Hormuz Strait, Iraq immediately requested the operators of its five major oil fields to increase production to pre-war levels, with a final goal of surpassing 3 million barrels per day.
Iraqi Ministry of Oil spokesperson Salim Rikabi revealed that returning to high production levels will be a gradual process, with the specific progress depending on actual operational conditions and the arrangements made by buyers to coordinate tanker loading.
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After the US-Iran agreement, Iraq requests oil fields to start increasing production
A document dated June 19 shows that Basra Oil Co. has requested that the Rumaila, West Qurna-1, West Qurna-2, Zubair, and Artawi oil fields increase production to their maximum available capacity. Iraq Ministry of Oil spokesperson Salim Al-Rikabi said that the restoration of output will be gradual and will depend on operational conditions as well as the arrangements buyers make to load tankers.
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