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GUN (Gunz) 24-hour amplitude at 42.9%: Retail trading volume surge triggers high volatility
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/22 22:31
Oil crisis, Flash PMIs, and consequences of the RBA rate increase
101 finance·2026/03/22 22:03
FUEL fluctuated 46.7% in 24 hours: Low liquidity trading amplifies price swings
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/22 22:02
Janction (JCT) fluctuates 50.3% in 24 hours: Surge in trading volume drives price rebound
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/22 21:35
Australian Dollar Forecast: Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz Cast Uncertainty Over AUD/USD Surge
101 finance·2026/03/22 21:03
BANANAS3124 24-hour volatility reaches 68.7%: Trading volume surges nearly 9x driven by whale purchases
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/22 20:05

Scaramucci says BTC's 4-year cycle still in play, forecasts rise in Q4
Cointelegraph·2026/03/22 18:54
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According to Token Terminal data, one-third of tokenized stocks are ETFsAccording to Token Terminal data, one third of tokenized stocks are ETFs, and the number of holders increased from 370 to 58,700 within one year. (Cointelegraph)
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Report: The United States requests SpaceX to donate stocks to a "Trump account"It is not yet clear whether Musk has agreed to issues related to SpaceX and the "Trump account." (Semafor)
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) noted that between November 2023 and August 2025, Amazon AU included five contract terms in its Prime membership agreements with over one million annual subscribers that the regulator claims are unfair.The ACCC's allegations focus on the potential harm these terms may cause to consumer rights. The regulator believes that the relevant clauses create a significant imbalance in the allocation of rights and obligations, granting Amazon excessive unilateral powers while possibly imposing unreasonable restrictions or exemptions on responsibilities it should bear. If such clauses are deemed invalid, it could affect Amazon’s user agreement framework in the Australian market.This matter highlights the importance of consumer protection in digital platform subscription service contracts. As the subscription economy expands globally, regulators are paying increasing attention to unfair business practices that may be hidden in such long-term agreements. For Amazon, this is not only a specific regulatory challenge in the Australian market, but it may also serve as a reference for contract review in other markets worldwide.
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