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Elon Musk claims at Davos that in the future, robots will surpass humans in number
101 finance·2026/01/22 16:42
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Cointelegraph·2026/01/22 16:36
Trump’s Warnings Cause Concern for Europe’s Wealthy Over Their American Investments
101 finance·2026/01/22 16:30

Google’s AI Mode is now able to access your Gmail and Photos in order to deliver personalized replies
101 finance·2026/01/22 16:27
Bitcoin Ownership Shifts as Years-Old Coins Flood Market, Data Shows
BlockchainReporter·2026/01/22 16:12
Consumer expenditures stayed robust throughout the holiday period even with higher prices
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Texas court orders Landstar to cover full $23 million accident judgment
101 finance·2026/01/22 15:45

Pump.fun Surges After Fund Launch — But Is a Pullback Coming?
CoinEdition·2026/01/22 15:39
Prices edged higher in November as Americans continued to spend, according to a major inflation indicator
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The Gwangju Prosecutor's Office in South Korea is suspected of losing seized bitcoin worth several hundred billions of Korean won, and an internal investigation is currently underway.PANews, January 25 – According to Korean media Ohmy News, the Gwangju District Prosecutors' Office in South Korea has recently lost a large amount of bitcoin that was seized and stored as part of criminal cases. The exact amount of lost bitcoin has not been disclosed, but it is reported to be worth several hundreds of billions of Korean won. The prosecution is conducting an internal investigation. The Gwangju District Prosecutors' Office discovered the loss during a routine inspection to check for any irregularities in seized financial assets, when they were examining the passwords related to bitcoin stored on portable storage devices (USB drives). A prosecution official stated: "We understand that the incident occurred during a routine inspection of the seized bitcoin, when someone inadvertently accessed a so-called 'fake (scam) website.' Internal discussions within the prosecution believe that the value of the lost bitcoin is as high as 70 billion Korean won." An official from the Gwangju District Prosecutors' Office responded to media inquiries by saying: "We cannot confirm this matter."
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Odaily Noon News1. Ethereum spot ETF saw a net outflow of $611 million this week, with BlackRock's ETHA leading the outflows at $432 million; 2. Bitcoin spot ETF had a net outflow of $1.328 billion this week, marking the second highest in history; 3. Zama: The auction contract has entered the settlement phase, and the allocation results for bidders are expected to be announced in the coming days; 4. A trader liquidated 15.94 million PENGUIN, turning a total P&L from a $1.3 million loss to a $433,600 profit; 5. A certain whale bought 3,983 XAUt on the rally, with a current total position value of $37.03 million; 6. Ethereum treasury company ETHZilla spent $12.2 million to purchase two jet engines; 7. Placeholder partner marks out Bitcoin's "vacuum zone": below $50,000 may see the return of the "BTC is dead" narrative; 8. On Polymarket, the probability of a U.S. government shutdown in January has reached 77%.
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VanEck Avalanche Spot ETF will be listed and traded on Nasdaq next MondayForesight News reports that the VanEck Avalanche spot ETF VAVX will be listed and traded on an exchange next Monday, with Flow Traders serving as the designated liquidity provider for the ETF.
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