Tether has completed its first USDT-based crude oil transaction in the Middle East, financing a $45 million deal involving 670,000 barrels, as part of its strategy to expand into commodities trading and modernize global trade flows.
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Year: 2024
Chinese Man Sentenced to Life for Selling State Secrets for Crypto
A Chinese public official, Wang Moumou, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for selling state secrets to foreign agents in exchange for over 1 million yuan in cryptocurrency, following significant financial losses from his investments.
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Benefits Of Storing Election Data On Decentralized Databases
Industry experts explain the benefits associated with storing election data on decentralized servers versus centralized databases.
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