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  2. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain.com: 2011 Luxembourg: wallet provider [citation needed] Blockstream: 2014 United States: San Francisco: software [citation needed] BTC-e: 2011 Russia: bitcoin exchange Shut down by the United States government in July 2017 [citation needed] Bundle Africa: 2019 Nigeria: Nigeria: Cryptocurrency exchange, cryptocurrencies [3] Canaan ...

  3. SoftBank and OpenAI set up joint company to push artificial ...

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    Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group and OpenAI stepped up their AI partnership Monday, setting up a 50-50 held company called SB OpenAI Japan. Cristal will first roll out in Son’s own ...

  4. Japan Inc will struggle to follow SoftBank's lead and go big ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son's plan to invest billions in AI in the United States shows one way to handle the new Trump administration: go big and deal with the details later. For a ...

  5. Japan’s Largest Bank ‘MUFG’ Suspends Blockchain ... - AOL

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  6. bitFlyer - Wikipedia

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    bitFlyer was founded in 2014 by Yuzo Kano, a former derivatives and bonds trader from Goldman Sachs. [2] bitFlyer's cryptocurrency exchange was launched in April 2014, a few months before the once market-dominant bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, went out of business. [3]

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  8. Securitize, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Securitize, Inc is a financial technology company that provides businesses a platform to raise capital from institutional, accredited or retail investors (crowdfunding) with shares issued in the form of digital tokens recorded on the blockchain, including for Oddity (the parent of online beauty brand Il Makiage) and digital custodian Exodus, which used the Securitize platform to raise $75 ...

  9. Japan’s Banking Giant MUFG Plans to Launch Blockchain Payment ...

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