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Europe
Norway's central bank has over $500 million in indirect Bitcoin exposure through MicroStrategy and other crypto-focused investments. Norway's indirect Bitcoin exposure has nearly tripled in the past year due to increased allocations to cryptocurrency-related firms.
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North America
Tesla's profits increased by $600 million due to a recent change in crypto accounting rules. The rise in Bitcoin's price has positively impacted Tesla's financial performance. Both Bitcoin and Tesla shares have surged since Donald Trump's election win in November.
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Latin America
El Salvador is revising its Bitcoin legislation due to pressures from the IMF. The country is seeking a $1.4 billion loan from the IMF to stabilize its economy. A new law passed in December 2024 allows voluntary acceptance of Bitcoin for private transactions.
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Crypto
A lucky solo Bitcoin miner scored a massive block reward of $326,301 on Thursday. Solo mining has become rare due to increased competition and advanced mining equipment. The significant reward highlights the potential for solo miners to hit the jackpot occasionally.
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Oceania
South Australia is the first state in Australia to ban the sale of nicotine pouches. The ban targets pouches that contain dangerously high levels of nicotine, up to 120 mg, compared to 6-20 mg in a cigarette. Health Minister expressed concerns about the products being marketed towards children.
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Africa
Orion Minerals is ready to move forward with its South African copper projects. The Takeover Regulation Panel has approved the company's Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) agreement. The approval pertains to the New Okiep Exploration Company (NOE) and New Okiep Mining Company (NOM).
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Asia
A study by the National Youth Policy Institute reveals that over one-third of South Korean teens start working before the legal age of 15. 34.5% of working adolescents began their jobs before age 15, and 11.3% started even earlier, before age 13.
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