Twenty One begins NYSE trading with 43,500 Bitcoin
Twenty One joins the NYSE under ticker XXI with 43,500 Bitcoin, major backers, and a structure built around Bitcoin first principles.
Twenty One joins the NYSE under ticker XXI with 43,500 Bitcoin, major backers, and a structure built around Bitcoin first principles.
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XPG launches ARMAX DDR5 kits with stealth-inspired styling, 6000 to 6400 MT/s speeds, low height for SFF systems, and full specs for gamers upgrading to DDR5.
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Klarna is expanding its U.S. membership program with new Premium and Max tiers that offer lounge access, travel insurance, and lifestyle perks without relying on credit cards.
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OpenAI is buying Neptune to expand its ability to track and understand frontier model training in real time.
Micron is shutting down its Crucial consumer business to focus on AI and enterprise customers which leaves the Crucial brand effectively dead.