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Flying high
By
Goh Thean Eu
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Institutional demand for cryptocurrencies seen to grow this year and beyond
The world of cryptocurrencies has been a rocky one. The last three years saw the collapse of Luna Terra tokens and bankruptcy of the Celsius crypto exchange, among other things, with investors suffering heavy losses.
And yet, cryptocurrency, esp...
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