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  • 04:29
    Australia’s Monochrome Spot Bitcoin ETF BTC Holdings Rise to 941
    According to official sources reported by ChainCatcher, the Australian Monochrome Spot Bitcoin ETF (IBTC) disclosed that as of July 9, its holdings had reached 941 bitcoins, with a market value of approximately 156 million AUD.
  • 04:22
    Trump’s Social Platform Truth Social Launches Utility Token for Loyalty Rewards Program
    According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from Decrypt, Truth Social, the social media platform founded by U.S. President Trump, has announced plans to launch a utility token as part of its new loyalty rewards program, which is linked to its "Patriot Package" subscription service. According to the announcement, "Patriot Package" subscribers will accumulate "gems" in their Truth Social accounts based on their level of engagement on the platform. These gems will eventually be tied to utility tokens on the Truth Social and Truth+ platforms. The subscription service is currently in public beta, costs $9.99 per month, and offers access to 12 "premium, non-woke news channels," expanded video-on-demand content, and platform verification badges, among other features.
  • 04:19
    Truth Social to Launch Utility Token
    Odaily Planet Daily News: Truth Social has announced that its subscription plan, the "Patriot Package," will launch a loyalty rewards mechanism and plans to introduce utility tokens. According to the official statement, subscribers will accumulate "gems" based on their activity on the platform, and in the future, these gems will be linked to utility tokens on Truth Social and Truth+. Currently in public beta, the "Patriot Package" is priced at $9.99 per month and offers 12 "non-awakening" news channels, expanded video-on-demand content, a red verification checkmark on the platform, and a Truth+ badge. However, it is worth noting that free users have access to 27 channels, which is actually more than subscribers. (decrypt)
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