Canadian gold prices have significantly increased in April 2025, with 24K reaching $154.75 per gram. This surge boosted gold mining stocks on the TSX
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Mathematician and The Big Bitcoin Book author Fred Krueger thinks Bitcoin and Solana will imitate gold and silver in terms of market share.
The evolution of cryptocurrency custody solutions for investors
The influx of institutional investors into the cryptocurrency market has accelerated the demand for secure custody solutions. Hedge funds, family offices, and other institutional
MoI warns against cryptocurrency mining in Kuwait, calls it illegal
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) issued a warning on Tuesday regarding unauthorized cryptocurrency mining activities within Kuwait, …
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Unusual Options Activity Signals Bullish Shift to Travel Stocks
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Triple Flag to buy Orogen Royalties in C$421M cash and stock deal
Triple Flag Precious Metals (NYSE:TFPM) said Tuesday it agreed to acquire Orogen Royalties (OTCQX:OGNRF) for C$421M, or C$2.00/share, consisting of C$171.5M in cash, C$171.5M
Bitcoin runs into resistance cluster above $88K – What next?
Bitcoin’s (BTC) bullish advance has encountered a resistance zone above $88,000, marked by crucial levels that could make or break the ongoing recovery rally.
Trump’s FDA Sends a Bullish Signal to Biotech
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