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Ethereum Surges Above $1400, Hits Record High (…the #Ethereum network now settles around 28% more transactions daily than #Bitcoin) – Infinite Unknown

Ethereum Surges Above $1400, Hits Record High (…the #Ethereum network now settles around 28% more transactions daily than #Bitcoin) – Infinite Unknown
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Swiss Stock Exchange s Crypto Trading Volume Soars — Hits Record $1 2 Billion

Swiss Stock Exchange s Crypto Trading Volume Soars — Hits Record $1.2 Billion Switzerland’s principal stock exchange has revealed that its crypto trading volume hit a record high of CHF 1.1 billion ($1.23 billion) in 2020. The exchange now offers 34 exchange-traded products, allowing investors “access to 100 different crypto products trading on our platform,” said the exchange’s head of markets. Crypto Trading Volume on Switzerland’s Stock Exchange Hit Record High SIX Swiss Exchange, Switzerland’s principal stock exchange, announced Wednesday that its crypto trading volume hit a record high last year. The announcement details: The Swiss Stock Exchange, the world’s leading marketplace for regulated crypto products, has registered a break of the billion barrier in trading turnover in crypto products for the first time with CHF 1.1 billion in 2020.

California Deaths Hit Record as U S Cases Soar: Virus Update

California Deaths Hit Record as U.S. Cases Soar: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/9/2021 Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) California, where the latest surge in the virus has filled hospitals and morgues, reported its worst day for fatalities so far. Arizona surpassed 10,000 deaths. North Carolina and Virginia reported a record number of new infections. The U.S. recorded its second-highest number of new cases on Friday. The U.K. became the first country in western Europe to report more than 3 million coronavirus cases, as it grapples with a new strain that’s putting pressure on its health service. Germany’s death toll exceeded 1,000 for a fourth straight day, as Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged to speed up the pace of vaccinations. Queen Elizabeth II was vaccinated, and Pope Francis said he will get one.

Fauci Upbeat on Vaccine Rollout; N Y Cases Slow: Virus Update

Fauci Upbeat on Vaccine Rollout; N.Y. Cases Slow: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/3/2021 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg People wait in line at a Covid-19 testing site operated by the County of San Diego on the campus of California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) in San Marcos, California, U.S., on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021. San Diego County health officials confirmed Wednesday that the Covid-19 variant found in the U.K. and in Colorado was detected in a patient in San Diego. (Bloomberg) The U.S. vaccine rollout is picking up speed after a slow start and could be fully on track within a week or so, said Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert. Officials with the federal government’s Operation Warp Speed are exploring making the vaccine available to more people by offering half-doses of a Moderna Inc. shot to people ages 18 to 55.

Virus Updates: December Deadliest, Most Infectious Month for US

New York Becomes Fourth State to Record 1 Million COVID-19 Cases New York has become the fourth state to record more than 1 million COVID-19 cases since the coronavirus pandemic started, NBC News reports. As of Saturday, New York had 1,014,044 confirmed cases, according to NBC News counts. California remains at the top of the list with 2.3 million confirmed cases, the most of any state in the country. Los Angeles County alone has reported about 806,210 cases as of Saturday, according to public health officials. Florida and Texas have 1.3 million cases and 1.7 million cases, respectively. Also on Saturday, the U.S. reported more than 350,000 coronavirus-related deaths.

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