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Running is such a great way to stay fit, clear your mind, and enjoy the scenery! If you're planning a run today, check your local weather first.
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More recently, on Feb. 26, the SEC closed its investigation of Gemini — a centralized crypto exchange, and on Feb. 27, the agency agreed to dismiss its lawsuit against crypto firm Consensys.
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“An investment in the Shares is not a direct investment in ADA; the Shares are designed to provide investors with a cost-effective and convenient way to gain investment exposure to ADA,” the filing says.
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“Given the direct attacks on the reputation of our exchange by Bybit over the past year, it is difficult for us to understand the expectation of collaboration at this time,” eXch stated in an email to Bybit, which was later posted on the Bitcointalk forum.
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While retention may be challenging, the AppsFlyer team suggested that crypto app marketers have a good reason to remain committed to their aggressive marketing efforts. The team shared that crypto app installs in the UAE reached nearly 3.5 million in January.
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“Put in perspective, that’s over half of all installs seen in the country through all of 2023. Clearly, there’s still tremendous potential to be had, and with 2025 on track to be a record-setting year, prudent crypto app marketers must use every tool in their arsenal to gain and retain market share,” Rosenfelder added.
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Crypto investors could be an influential voting bloc in Australia’s next federal election, with a recent survey finding millions of Australians could prefer to vote for pro-crypto politicians.
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Australian crypto exchange Swyftx said a YouGov survey of 2,031 Australian voters released on Feb. 19 found that 59% of current crypto investors are more likely to vote for a candidate that’s pro-crypto this election.
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Swyftx said that figure would mean a pro-crypto voting bloc of around 2 million Australians. Around 22% of the surveyed voters reported investing in crypto, it added, which would be equivalent to four million adults.
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Swyftx said YouGov’s recent survey also found one in three crypto owners said it would make no difference if a candidate were pro-crypto, while around 5% of crypto investors would be turned off by a pro-crypto candidate.
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He added that crypto investors are typically affluent, under 50 years old, and “ensconced in the inner and outer suburbs of our big cities. Key political battlegrounds.”
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AppsFlyer attributed the increase in adoption to several key developments in the cryptocurrency space.
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Another Polymarket market speculating on whether the audit will reveal missing gold reserves has also seen increased activity, with current odds showing a 17% chance of missing assets.
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Trump’s order created a crypto working group led by White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks to come up with a legal framework for crypto and stablecoins, along with studying the possible creation of a national crypto stockpile.
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YouGov’s latest poll on Feb. 16 showed the center-right Coalition, led by Peter Dutton, was in the best position to form a government and would beat out the incumbent center-left Labor Party, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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A party needs 76 seats to win, and YouGov’s poll showed that the Coalition could clinch 73, meaning Albanese would have to sway just about every crossbencher to stay in power.
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“For the first time in our political history, we’re about to enter a federal election with a crypto-voting bloc that’s big enough and motivated enough to swing the result,” Swyftx CEO Jason Titman told Cointelegraph in a statement.
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“As an industry, we know our customers want clear rules that protect local investors and support competition and innovation,” Titman said. “No one wants the status quo.”
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“The rest of the world is getting on with introducing properly tailored legislation, and Australia has sat on the sidelines.”
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