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Whole Foods and other US food and beverage companies are accelerating their deployment of bitcoin payments and reserves

Israeli alternative protein company Steakholder Foods has approved the purchase of up to $1 million in Bitcoin, and CEO Arik Kaufman expressed optimism about the development of cryptocurrencies as an asset class. In addition, Santa Fe meat company Beck & Bulow supports online and offline Bitcoin payments, plans to convert 20% of its assets to Bitcoin and hold all Bitcoin revenue, and supports employee 401 (k) plans to invest in BTC. Chipotle, Whole Foods, and Starbucks already support Bitcoin pa...

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2025-01-12 04:48:30
At the close of the morning, the main contracts of domestic futures were mixed, eggs rose more than 3%, Shanghai tin rose more than 2%, soybean oil, live pigs, red dates, urea rose more than 1%; in terms of decline, caustic soda fell more than 4%, glass fell more than 2%, butadiene rubber, soda ash, industrial silicon,...

At the close of morning trading, the main contracts of domestic futures were mixed, with eggs rising by more than 3%, Shanghai tin rising by more than 2%, soybean oil, live pigs, red dates, and urea rising by more than 1%; in terms of decline, caustic soda fell by more than 4%, glass fell by more than 2%, butadiene rubber, soda ash, industrial silicon, container shipping European line, and white sugar falling by more than 1%.

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2024-11-04 03:30:48
In early trading, the main contracts of domestic futures rose and fell. Eggs rose more than 2%, caustic soda, rapeseed meal, soybean meal, coking coal, and beans rose more than 1%. In terms of decline, lithium carbonate and PX fell more than 3%, iron ore fell nearly 3%, PTA, fuel oil, hot coil, industrial...

In early trading, the main contracts of domestic futures rose and fell. Eggs rose more than 2%, caustic soda, rapeseed meal, soybean meal, coking coal, and beans rose more than 1%. In terms of decline, lithium carbonate and PX fell more than 3%, iron ore fell nearly 3%, and PTA, fuel oil, hot coil, and industrial silicon fell more than 2%.

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2024-08-15 03:31:03
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