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Insurance Giant Tokio Marine to Offer Its Services in the Metaverse
Tokio Marine, the biggest property/casualty insurance group in Japan, is taking its services and operations into the metaverse. The group, which has more than 39,000 employees...
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Japanese Gaming Company Gumi Partners With Square Enix and SBI Holdings to Strengthen Metaverse Pivot
Gumi, a Japanese mobile gaming company, has partnered with Square Enix and SBI Holdings to build new business opportunities around the metaverse. The deal, which also...
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Argentine Soccer Association AFA Partners With Upland to Enter the Metaverse
The Argentine Soccer Association, AFA, has partnered with Upland, a virtual world platform, to introduce its fans to the metaverse. Upland will allow Argentine fans to...
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Rising Bitcoin Prices Cause Cascade of Short Liquidations, Highest Ratio of Short vs. Long Wipeouts Since July 2021
The top two crypto assets have risen significantly in the past seven days, with bitcoin jumping 22.6% and ethereum increasing 18.6% against the...
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Nexo Sues Cayman Island Regulator Over VASP Rejection
Cryptocurrency lending platform Nexo has filed suit against the regulator in the Cayman Islands which rejected the firm’s application for a virtual asset service...
Business and Finance
3AC Bosses Eye $25 Million Funding For New Crypto Exchange GTX After FTX Crash
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Founding team members also include Co-Founders of troubled exchange CoinFLEX, Mark Lamb, and Sudgu Arumugam.The GTX exchange will allow users to trade claims...
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SHIBA INU Team Launch Beta L2 Blockchain Platform Shibarium Using $Bone As Native Token
Shiba Inu Team announced the launch of the beta L2 blockchain platform (Shibarium) that aims to lower gas fees on the Ethereum network.Transactions on...
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Report: Nigeria Debt Management Office’s $48.8 Billion Debt Contravenes the Law Says Expert
The Nigerian Debt Management Office (DMO) contravened the law when its borrowings exceeded the set limit which is equivalent to $2.2 billion, Adetilewa...