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🖼 KaJ Labs Launches Colle AI NFT Mobile App on Google Play Store Seattle, Washington–(Newsfile Corp. – November 15, 2024) – KaJ Labs has announced the launch of the Colle AI NFT Mobile App on Google Play Store. The app leverages AI technology to streamline NFT creation, trading, and management, providing an intuitive, user-friendly platform that brings advanced digital asset tools directly to mobile users.

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Crypto supporters are making significant gains in the U.S. government. Following Trump’s victory, 247 pro-crypto candidates were elected to the House of Representatives, compared to 113 opponents. In the Senate, 15 seats went to crypto advocates, while 10 went to opponents.

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💰 US Bitcoin National Defense Policy promotes ‘Mutually Assured Preservation’ – Lowery US Space Force Major and author of “Softwar,” Jason Lowery, calls on the United States to reassess Bitcoin’s role with a US Bitcoin National Defense policy proposal. He contends that Bitcoin represents a strategic tool for national defense by using physical power to secure cyberspace, emphasizing its significance beyond a mere financial asset.

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🇩🇪 The German government missed out on $1.6 billion by selling its 💰 bitcoin early The German government missed out on up to $1.6 billion by selling its bitcoin four months ago, just before a big rally spurred on by Donald Trump’s victory in the United States presidential election. In July, the German government sold 50,000 bitcoin for $2.88 billion as part of the plan to offload bitcoin seized from the now-defunct film piracy website Movie2K. The average price of the sale was $57,600.