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Indonesia Considers Adding Bitcoin to National Reserves
Indonesia Considers Adding Bitcoin to National Reserves

Indonesia is exploring the possibility of including Bitcoin in its national reserves, signaling growing crypto adoption.Why Bitcoin Could Strengthen Indonesia’s ReservesIndonesia’s Growing Crypto Landscape

Coinomedia·2025/08/05 21:40
SharpLink SBET Treasury Fully Staked with 521,939 ETH
SharpLink SBET Treasury Fully Staked with 521,939 ETH

SharpLink’s SBET treasury reaches 521,939 ETH, fully staked—raising eyebrows across the crypto space.SharpLink Makes Bold Move with Massive ETH StakingWhat This Means for SBET HoldersEthereum Confidence at All-Time High

Coinomedia·2025/08/05 21:40
Upexi Treasury Surpasses 2M SOL, Now Worth $334M
Upexi Treasury Surpasses 2M SOL, Now Worth $334M

Upexi Treasury grows its SOL holdings by 172%, reaching 2M SOL worth $334M after a major $200M capital raise in July.July Growth Fueled by $200M RaiseA Bullish Signal for Solana’s Ecosystem

Coinomedia·2025/08/05 21:40
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French investment firm INFRAVIA: Currently in active discussions with certain countries and institutions, inviting them to participate in its critical minerals fund supported by the French government. The third investment of the critical minerals fund is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
French investment firm INFRAVIA: Actively negotiating with certain countries and institutions, inviting them to participate in its critical minerals fund backed by the French government. The third investment of the critical minerals fund is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
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Shinichi Uchida: As interest rates rise, the neutral rate path becomes clearer
Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida stated that as interest rates rise, the path of the neutral rate becomes clearer.
06:59
The Italian antitrust authority has launched an investigation into Apple over issues related to fair access to third-party cloud services.
Glonghui June 16|On June 16, Italy's Competition and Market Authority (AGCM) announced the launch of an investigation into Apple to assess whether it is complying with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) requirements regarding interoperability. According to the DMA, Apple must ensure that third-party consumer cloud service providers can interoperate with iOS and iPadOS systems freely and effectively, and have equal access to the same software and hardware features as Apple's iCloud. The Italian Competition Authority stated that there are indications third-party cloud service providers may not be receiving the same level of feature support as iCloud.
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