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2025-11-06
21:55
TRON DAO: 60% of USDT Transfers on TRON Are Under $1,000 in 2025 — Global Retail Usage Across Payments and Remittances, Including South Africa, Matters for TRX and Stablecoin Flows

According to TRON DAO, 60% of USDT transfers on the TRON network are under $1,000, highlighting retail-sized activity used for payments, remittances, and access, which is a concrete on-chain size-distribution data point for market participants tracking stablecoin flows on TRX rails, source: TRON DAO (X post, Nov 6, 2025). TRON DAO states the usage is already global and cites South Africa as one part of a rapidly growing ecosystem, providing corridor-specific context for stablecoin activity, source: TRON DAO (X post, Nov 6, 2025).

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2025-05-31
03:10
Hunter Biden Driving Toyota Rental in South Africa After Secret Service Termination: Crypto Market Reacts to Political Volatility

According to Fox News, Hunter Biden was seen driving a Toyota rental car in South Africa after his Secret Service detail was terminated (Fox News, May 31, 2025). Traders are closely monitoring the situation, as political instability and high-profile security changes in the US can increase volatility in cryptocurrency markets, particularly for Bitcoin and Ethereum, due to heightened uncertainty and risk-off sentiment among investors.

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2025-02-21
08:58
South Africa's Altvest Capital to Establish Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

According to Crypto Rover, South Africa’s Altvest Capital is set to become the first listed company in Africa to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. This move signifies a significant step in Bitcoin adoption within the African continent and may influence other corporations to consider similar strategies. Traders should monitor the impact of this adoption on Bitcoin's market dynamics, especially concerning institutional investments in Africa. Source: Crypto Rover (@rovercrc).

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2025-02-08
10:18
Trump's Announcement Sparks Reaction from South African Market Observers

According to @BouwerBosch, Trump's announcement has prompted reactions from South African observers, which may potentially impact trading sentiments related to South African assets. Market participants should monitor any shifts in investor confidence or capital flows that might result from this geopolitical development.

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