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🗞 Tech giant Samsung announced it will bring native stablecoin support to the Samsung Wallet app, allowing users to store and send digital assets from their phones. “This will mak…
🗞 Open interest (OI) on Hyperliquid reached its highest level ($16.6 billion AUD) since October last year. Open Interest is one of the most important metrics for platforms like Hy…
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🗞 U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $382 million in net inflows on Monday, their largest day since early May. It follows $320 million in net inflows on Friday, which marked the end…
🗞 LG Electronics said it is piloting a digital advertising network built on Arbitrum (ARB), a layer-two scaling solution on Ethereum. The consumer electronics giant said its netwo…
The current top 10 coins looks a little different 🧩 Hyperliquid is the newest project among these rankings, will HYPE continue on as a top cryptocurrency?
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XRP gains 8% as Ripple partners with SBI to boost RLUSD adoption Japan (https://fxstreet.page.link/wuokewW7f2nTULcy5) XRP gained 8% on Friday after Ripple announced a partnership w…
A head-to-head of how Backpack and Phantom advertise on Telegram — the Solana-rooted exchange-and-wallet versus the leading self-custody wallet, their creative and targeting differences, and what the Telegram Ads Spy archive reveals.
How advertisers reach Belgian audiences on Telegram — one of Europe's toughest gambling and ad-restriction regimes pushing operators offshore, a Dutch/French/German language split, and EU-regulated crypto and trading.
How advertisers reach Irish audiences on Telegram — an English-speaking EU member inside the UK-Ireland creative pool, a fintech and tech-HQ hub, EU-regulated crypto and forex, and offshore gambling under a tightening licensing regime.
How advertisers reach Korean audiences on Telegram — the real-name banking regime that pushes activity offshore, one of the world's most intense retail-crypto cultures, gaming and esports adjacency, and won-denominated payment friction.
Flags — the regions we asked our observer pool for while recording this ad in this channel. That is a label on our request, not a confirmed place of viewing: when no account is available in the requested country the pool silently substitutes another and does not say so. It is not the advertiser's targeting country either. We stopped requesting the region on {date}, so newer creatives carry no flags at all. The channel's main country (by its language) is highlighted in blue; regions under 5% are collapsed into +N.