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- Central Europe BitHun - Symbol : hBHU
- This token is a Central Europe BitHun, it derives its pricing from BTC and the Hungarian Forint in USD in real time with all transactions occurring on-chain on Pecu Novus. These digital assets are used for speculative purposes, hedging and risk management.
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- LATEST CRYPTO & FINANCIAL NEWS
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Central Europe BitHun – Symbol : hBHU #
This token is a Central Europe BitHun, it derives its pricing from BTC and the Hungarian Forint in USD in real time with all transactions occurring on-chain on Pecu Novus. These digital assets are used for speculative purposes, hedging and risk management. #
VIEW ALL TOKENS #
LATEST CRYPTO & FINANCIAL NEWS #
- Bitcoin trader sees 'new lows' as US dollar due highest level since mid-2025
- Former FTX head of engineering fined $3.7M to resolve CFTC lawsuit
- Alabama becomes second US state to grant DAOs legal status under DUNA
- Crypto VC Paradigm is developing a prediction market terminal: Fortune
- Genius Group liquidates Bitcoin treasury to pay $8.5M of debt
- Huione crypto scam chairman extradited to China to face charges
- Taiwan should reconsider a Bitcoin reserve in case of war, says think tank
- Bitcoin dips, oil rises as Trump addresses nation on war in Iran
- Elon Musk's SpaceX quietly files for IPO, seeking mammoth debut
- Crypto exchange Bithumb to delay IPO until after 2028: Report
- US Treasury seeks public input for state-level stablecoin regulations
- Hyperliquid whale makes $80M bet on market crash: Is Bitcoin in trouble?
- EDX seeks OCC trust bank charter for institutional crypto custody
- Pro-crypto PAC to be headed by Tether executive ahead of US midterms
- Price predictions 4/1: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, HYPE, ADA, BCH, LINK
- Drift Protocol warns users to pause deposits amid 'unusual' trading activity
- Nakamoto Bitcoin sale could signal industry-wide DAT contagion: Analyst
- Warren Buffett bought $17B in US T-bills: A bad omen for Bitcoin price?
- Naoris launches post-quantum blockchain as quantum security risks gain attention
- CFTC chair says agency is ready to oversee entire crypto market