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1Bitget UEX Daily | Trump Claims Iran Requested Delay in Strikes; US Stocks Post Largest Drop Since US-Iran Conflict Began; Apple Opens Siri to External AI (March 27, 2026)2US-Iran Tensions Latest: Diplomatic Deadlock Drives Market Fluctuations as Trump Prolongs Suspension of Attacks on Energy Facilities3Bitcoin gained 655% the last time this supply in profit metric dropped to 50%

BANKTRY Breaks Out, But Fading Volume Raises Red Flags
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:36


Galderma's Nemolizumab Hits Pediatric Milestone—Market Poised for Binary Reaction to AAD Data
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:30

American Resources' Modular Rare Earth Refining Expansion Could Plug a Key Gap in U.S. Supply Chain Security
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:24

SinoPac's Consolidation Sparks Concerns: Does Bigger Really Mean Better, or Just Higher Costs?
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:21

CHOW's May 12 Lead Plaintiff Cutoff Triggers Market Fluctuations Amid Rising Fraud Accusations
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:21

1000CATTRY Bounces From 0.067, But Volume Fails to Confirm Strength
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:21

Duolingo Faces Legal Overhang as Strategic Reinvestment Presses on Uncertain Path to 100M DAUs
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:06

Alight’s CEO Predicts a Five-Year Turnaround While Savvy Investors Exit the Stock
101 finance·2026/03/28 15:06

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Brazil signs anti-gang bill allowing confiscated cryptocurrencies to fund law enforcement agenciesAccording to Odaily, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed an anti-gang bill this Tuesday, granting authorities new powers to freeze and confiscate assets during investigations and after convictions. The asset types involved include cryptocurrencies, stocks, and luxury goods. The legislation allows authorities to permanently seize the relevant assets and sell them, with the proceeds used for police equipment upgrades, training, and special operations. The bill also establishes a financial incentive mechanism for public assistance in law enforcement, offering informants who provide information and help recover assets up to 5% of the confiscated property as a reward. Assets confiscated in connection with drug trafficking will be included in the federal anti-drug policy fund rather than the security fund. In addition, the bill increases penalties for extremely violent criminal organizations, paramilitary groups, and private militias that use violence or serious threats to control territory, disrupt public services, attack infrastructure, or intimidate authorities and civilians.
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Boston Scientific announces positive results from its Champion-Af studyThe study evaluated the performance of the Watchman Flx™ left atrial appendage occluder as a first-line therapy for reducing stroke risk. Research data show that the Watchman Flx™ device met all predefined primary safety endpoints and primary efficacy endpoints. At the same time, all secondary safety and efficacy endpoints were also successfully achieved. These results indicate that, as a first-line therapy, the device demonstrates excellent safety and efficacy, offering an important new option for stroke prevention.
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World Foundation completes 65 million USD WLD token OTC sale at an average price of 0.2719 USDForesight News reports that the World Foundation tweeted that its subsidiary, World Assets, Ltd., completed OTC sales totaling $65 million with four counterparties over the past week. The first transaction will settle on March 20, 2026. The average sale price was approximately $0.2719 per token, with $25 million worth of tokens subject to a six-month lock-up period. The proceeds from this sale will be used for core operations, research and development, Orb manufacturing, and ecosystem development. The relevant settlement transactions will be processed via the World Assets multisig address starting with 0xE797.
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