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SolGold (LON, TSX: SOLG) is fast-tracking the development of its flagship Cascabel copper-gold project in northern Ecuador, with first production now expected in 2028, three to four years ahead of its original schedule. The board has formally approved a revised plan that includes early-stage site works, an accelerated drilling campaign, and the creation of two subsidiaries to manage SolGold’s exploration assets. One unit will oversee Cascabel and surrounding northern tenements, while the other will manage the southern portfolio, which includes the Porvenir project and sits in the same district as Lundin Gold’s Fruta del Norte and Ecuacorriente’s Mirador mines. The…
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Drilling by Canada’s Soma Gold (TSXV: SOMA) at its Cordero mine in central Colombia returned a highlight result of 7.5 grams per tonne gold over six metres. That intercept, from 176.6 metres depth in hole RVICDDH-25-040, also cut 10.2 grams per tonne silver, Soma said Wednesday in a statement. Another hole, RVICDDH-25-042, returned 6.7 grams gold and 9.9 grams silver over 2.6 metres from 169 metres downhole. The results from the so-called Venus Gap zone extend the dip of the vein by about 135 metres, the company said. Cordero is part of a 410-sq.-km property located next to Aris Mining’s (TSX: ARIS) Segovia deposit. “Drilling in the Venus Gap zone continues to…
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Perth-based cybersecurity specialist Matt Breuillac of Cyber Node Perth-based ethical hacker – or ‘white hat’ – is warning that some miners, mining contractors and energy companies and their service providers are currently easy to hack and they should be testing their protections against cyber-attack more rigorously. Originally from France, Breuillac has worked as a chemical engineer in the nuclear industry as well as supervised the emergency procedures for uranium mines in Kazakhstan. “Some mining companies (particularly tier two and tier three miners in Australia) are woefully unprepared in their cyber-security protections and many are a decade behind Europe…
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Sophon SOPH skyrockets 10X after launch and token listing on OKX and Binance. The Ethereum layer-2 wants to be the go-to platform for entertainment dapps and is simplifying onboarding. While everyone is watching Bitcoin, Solana, BNB, and some of the best cryptos to buy in June, Sophon is making remarkable moves. Coincidentally, the Sophon rally is when the total crypto market is down 1.3% to $3.4 trillion at press time, with meme coins like Dogecoin falling. DISCOVER: Top Solana Meme Coins to Buy in June 2025 SOPH Up 10X After Listing SOPH, the native token, is up nearly 10X at press time, outperforming even some of the best Solana meme coins. The rapid expansion se…
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The presidential election in South Korea is shaping up to be bullish for crypto, with both leading candidates waving the pro-crypto flag. This is good news for cryptocurrencies and crypto wallets alike. It’s been six months of political turmoil since South Korea’s parliament voted to impeach former President Yoon Suk Yeol following his attempt to impose martial law in December last year. Just two weeks later, Yoon’s replacement – acting-President Han Duck-soo – was also impeached. Tomorrow, however, voters will head to the polls to decide whether frontrunner Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party) or his main rival Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party) will be the next president o…
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Crypto is not just an asset in South Korea; it is a way of life. With over 18 million people trading digital assets, volumes surpass those of the nation’s two major stock markets, the Kospi and Kosdaq. Crypto has become a political force. And with South Korea standing in front of election week, there’s one guaranteed winner – crypto. 24h7d30d1yAll time Election Outcome? Doesn’t Matter, Crypto Wins Either Way Both presidential candidates, liberal Lee Jae-myung and conservative Kim Moon-soo, have gone full pro-crypto with their election policies. We are talking about less regulation and more access, and even proposing to legalize spot crypto ETFs. Currently, South Korean…
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Increased market penetration and adoption of stablecoins have put a damper on the South Korean CBDC plans. The country has applied brakes on its CBDC trial program that had been ongoing since April this year in the wake of stablecoin’s resurgence amidst political backing. The Bank of Korea (BoK) confirmed the current state of affairs in a statement given to Bloomberg on 30 June 2025, through a representative. Also, a senior representative of one of the seven banks participating in the South Korean CBDC trials informed a local publication that the central bank is holding back until it sees the government’s stablecoin strategy and how CBDCs might integrate with it. Newly…
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South Korea pressed pause on its central bank digital currency (CBDC) initiative, even as its new government pivoted toward promoting domestic stablecoins. Telling banks involved that introducing won-denominated stablecoins would be ‘desirable,’ South Korea’s central bank has slowed down on any progress towards a CBDC. In the meantime, Hong Kong is rolling out a regulatory framework for stablecoin issuance aimed at challenging U.S. dollar dominance and bolstering its own financial infrastructure. Both countries reinforce a common perception: crypto is here to stay, and you’ll need a top-notch crypto wallet like Best Wallet app to keep on top of everything. South Korea:…
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To curb foreign crypto exposure, South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) has urged local asset managers to limit ETF holdings in stocks like Coinbase and Strategy. As per a local publication’s report published on 23 July 2025, the FSS stated through its directive that the involved parties must adhere to the 2017 administrative guideline on virtual currencies, which remains in effect. An FSS official was quoted by the publication stating, “Recently, there has been a trend of deregulation related to virtual assets in the U.S. and Korea, but there have been no specific laws or guidelines established yet.” “This means that existing guidelines should be followed u…
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A group of South Korea’s top commercial banks is taking a major step toward launching a stablecoin tied to the Korean won. A consortium including KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Woori, Nonghyup, Industrial Bank of Korea, Suhyup, Citi Korea, and Standard Chartered Korea is leading the plan. Their goal is to bring a bank-issued digital won to market by the end of 2025 or early 2026. The idea behind this collaboration is to offer an alternative to the rising dominance of dollar-based stablecoins like USDT and USDC. Traders and users across South Korea’s crypto ecosystem have widely used these foreign assets, often to fill gaps in payments and trading. But with nearly 57 trillion won …
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South Korea’s newly elected President, Lee Jae-myung, has proposed the Digital Asset Basic Act. The crypto bill allows local companies to issue stablecoins. Lee – known as a progressive leader who defeated a conservative opponent – is moving quickly to deliver on promises made during his election campaigns. Lee also advocated for legalising spot crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Notably, when it comes to crypto, both presidential candidates, liberal Lee and conservative Kim Moon-soo, had gone full pro-crypto with their election policies. “Today, I would like to present a significant turning point for the future of digital finance in the Republic of Korea and to repre…
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Eight South Korean commercial banks have come together to establish a won-backed stablecoin. Their announcement, on 25 June 2025, marks the first time that commercial banks in South Korea have formed a consortium to collectively enter the digital asset business. The banks have entered this collaboration in partnership with the Open Blockchain and Decentralised Identifier Association (OBDIA) and the Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute (KFTC). Citi Korea, KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Woori, Nonghyup, Industrial Bank of Korea, Suhyup and Standard Chartered Korea announced their consortium after the South Korean central bank advocated for a phased rollout of…
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This week’s presidential election marks a significant step forward for the South Korean crypto landscape, as both candidates have pledged to refine crypto regulations and expand access to the country. According to a Bloomberg report published on 2 June 2025, approximately 18 million people actively participate in crypto-related activities in South Korea. Furthermore, there have been instances where South Korea’s domestic crypto exchanges have recorded a higher trade turnover than the KOSPI and KOSDAQ stock indices. Data published by the Bank of Korea shows that South Koreans held crypto assets worth 104 trillion won ($74.5 billion) during the later stages of 2024. …
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Australian miner South32 (NYSE: SOUHY, ASX: S32) has agreed to sell its Cerro Matoso ferronickel mine in Colombia in a deal worth up to $100 million. South32 has entered a binding agreement to divest Cerro Matoso to CoreX Holding, receiving nominal upfront consideration and additional payments of up to $80 million tied to future nickel production and prices, plus up to $20 million for permitting milestones over five years. The deal supports South32’s strategy to streamline its portfolio toward higher-margin metals critical to the green energy transition, bolstering its capacity to invest in copper and zinc. Shares of South32 fell 0.5% to A$3.10 ($2.02) in afte…
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Australia’s South32 (ASX: S32) has exercised its top-up right to maintain a 19.9% interest in American Eagle Gold (TSXV: AE) (OTCQB: AMEGF) with the purchase of an additional 1.16 million shares. The exercise follows American Eagle’s recent issuance of 1 million shares to complete its option to acquire 100% of the NAK copper-gold project in central British Columbia. The stocks purchased by South32 were initially issued as charity flow-through shares priced at C$0.71 each, which the Australian miner will then buy off the subscriber at a discount, as per an investor rights agreement when it first invested in American Eagle last November. American Eagle’s stock w…
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Spanish Mountain Gold’s (TSXV: SPA) rescoped preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for its eponymous project in British Columbia’s Cariboo region boosts early cash flows but doubles upfront costs. Based on a 5% discount rate and a $2,450 per oz. gold price, the Spanish Mountain project now has an after-tax net present value (NPV) of C$1.03 billion ($756.5 million) and an internal rate of return (IRR) of 18.2%, according to a statement issued late Thursday. At the spot gold price of $3,300 per oz., the NPV increases to C$2.32 billion with an IRR of 32% and payback of two years. That compares with the 2021 prefeasibility study that pegged the after-tax NPV at C$655 …
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SPK is up 330% in three days as Spark draws billions in TVL. SPK rallied after the Ignition Airdrop, fanned by the Overdrive Phase and exchange listings. DeFi tokens are back in focus. While Hyperliquid and top Ethereum synthetics are trending, mirroring Ethereum’s stellar performance, attention is quickly shifting to Spark. DISCOVER: Best Meme Coin ICOs to Invest in 2025 SPK Crypto Rallying, Up 220% in 3 Days SPK, the governance token of Spark, is one of the best cryptos to buy now, gaining an impressive 220% in three days. This surge has pushed SPK3 (No data) to fresh all-time highs, extending gains from early July and breaking above June 2025 highs. At spot rates…
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Germany’s biggest banking group, Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, is finally warming up to crypto. After years of brushing it off as too risky and too unstable, the institution is now preparing to let nearly 50 million customers buy and sell digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum from inside their regular banking app. No new apps, no third-party wallets, just straight through the platform millions already use. The rollout is expected by mid-2026 and is being built by DekaBank, Sparkassen’s asset manager, which already holds a crypto custody license under German law. That gives the whole project a layer of legal protection most crypto startups could only dream of. From Skeptic…
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Authorities have ordered the removal of crypto ATMs in Spokane, Washington, within the next 60 days, invoking a citywide ban. On 17 June 2025, members of the Spokane City Council’s legislative session unanimously voted in favour of removing all crypto ATMs from the city. An astronomical rise in scams targeting residents of the city triggered their decision to remove these kiosks. Additionally, the act provides for a full refund to defrauded victims if the report was filed within 90 days of the incident. Explore: Best New Cryptocurrencies to Invest in 2025 Key Takeaways Authorities in Spokane City, Washington, have i…
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Bitcoin surged to a new all-time high above $123,000 earlier today after crossing the $120,000 threshold late Sunday night. The move has added more than 10% to its value over the past week, pushing the global cryptocurrency market valuation above $3.87 trillion, inching toward the $4 trillion mark. The current rally has reignited discussions around volume dynamics and accumulation patterns, as analysts monitor potential early signals that may influence near-term market behavior. Two contributors to CryptoQuant’s QuickTake platform, BorisVest and Darkfost, have highlighted technical patterns that emerged before and during Bitcoin’s latest breakout. Their analyses sugges…
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Waterton Mining announced this week that its subsidiary Solidus Resources has received the Record of Decision (ROD) from the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM), approving its Spring Valley project in Nevada. This marks the first Federal approval of a domestic gold mine project in over a decade, the company said, adding that Spring Valley will be the largest independent gold mine in the country. Solidus Resources, 100% owned by privately-held Waterton Mining, is focused on advancing the heap leach gold project with Mineral Reserves of 3.8 Moz gold located in Pershing County through permitting, construction, and into operations. The Spring Valley Mining Di…
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The Sprott Silver Miners & Physical Silver ETF (Nasdaq: SLVR) officially reached $100 million in assets under management (AUM) by the end of the June quarter. SLVR is currently the only exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on providing pure-play exposure to silver miners and physical silver, a precious metal that has both store-of-value benefits and evolving industrial uses. The ETF, launched by Sprott Asset Management on January 15, 2025, draws on the firm’s extensive experience in the precious metals and critical materials space. It joins Sprott’s growing family of precious metals ETFs that currently includes the Sprott Active Gold & Silver Miners ETF …
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The gold price’s sustained rally through the first half of 2025 reflects deeper shifts in global financial power, with central banks accelerating a move away from the US dollar and into bullion as a geopolitical hedge, according to the latest monthly report by Sprott Asset Management. Chart 1. Gold and mining equities led global asset returns in the first half of 2025. Source: Sprott, Bloomberg The Toronto-based asset manager said gold rose for the sixth straight month in June to close at $3,303.14 per oz., up 0.42% from May and 25.86% since the start of the year. Silver also gained 9.48% in June to $36.11 per oz., breaking through resistance at $35 and extendi…
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Asset manager Sprott (TSX, NYSE: SII) said it plans to buy about $200.1 million worth of physical uranium for its dedicated fund after raising twice as much money as planned via a bought deal. Canaccord Genuity is to acquire 11.6 million units of the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust at a price of $17.25 per unit, double what had been announced hours earlier, Toronto-based Sprott said Monday morning in a statement. Strong investor demand led to the size of the deal being increased, Sprott said. The offering is expected to close on or about June 20. News of the investment comes after spot uranium prices rose about 5.5% in May – their second significant gain in as many …
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I had a privilege of joining Becky Quick on CNBC's Squawk Box to talk about the dollar. I suggested there may be scope for the Dollar Index to fall another 5% over the remainder of the year. I am not so focused on the dollar losing its reserve currency status but cyclical developments. The Fed may resume its easing just as several other central banks wind down their rate cuts, like the ECB, Bank of Canada, Sweden, and Norway. The markets often seem to ascribe structural and strategic forces at work initially to what ultimately proves to be cyclical and tactical. The US TIC data, which is only through March, showed foreign investors were larger net buyers of US asse…
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