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Bitcoin climbs above $64,000 while most majors slip

Bitcoin climbs above $64,000 while most majors slipWorldPing

Miners have cut their computing power by a fifth over three quarters to make room for AI, and Venice's token jumped 10% after the company said it crossed $100 million in annualised revenue.

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