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LensLinks: Issue 191
Scoop: Major crypto arbitrage fund says Binance US discounts aren’t worth risk, brought to you by Regiment LLC
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Today in LensLinks:
Scoop: Major crypto arbitrage fund says Binance US discounts aren't worth risk
Why Isn’t The Metaverse Here Yet?
NFT market starts collapsing like a house of cards in 2023, thanks to…
U.S. Crypto Exchanges Host Less Than 10% of the World's Bitcoin Trading Volume
Global Metaverse Market Projected to Surge to $322 Billion by 2030
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF ignites market optimism
Why the American Dream still holds true for crypto, blockchain jobs
Binance Exchange Readies For Surge In Crypto Trading Volumes
Singularity: Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI and Meta claiming AI training infringed copyright
And Much, Much, More…
#regimentco #blackrock #binance #singularity
QUOTABLE
“Zhao and Binance have had free reign, over customer assets worth billions of dollars.”
NOTABLE
Metaverse & Gaming
Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi
Crypto Trading
Metaverse & Gaming - a little more…
Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi - a little more…
Crypto Trading - a little more…
The Singularity:
AI, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Bio-engineering & Other Stuff on the way
ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance)
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