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Month: November 2025

Samsung Wallet users in the US can now find Agoda’s best hotel deals in the app

Samsung Wallet and travel booking platform Agoda have inked a new strategic partnership that brings several benefits for Galaxy users in the United States and South Korea. Samsung Wallet is a powerful solution that combines the company’s mobile payment solution with a robust platform for digital asset management, car keys, digital ID, and much more. [.] The post Samsung Wallet users in the US can now find Agoda’s best hotel deals in the app appeared first on SamMobile.

“I’m really worried for Sai Sudharsan” – Indian legend’s huge statement on team selection after IND vs SA 2025 1st Test

Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin questioned the team management’s long-term intention by naming Washington Sundar at No.

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Stock: Tesla Shifts Away From China-Made Parts Amid Tariff Pressure

TLDR Tesla now requires suppliers to avoid China-made components for U. S. vehicles. Tariff volatility is pushing auto companies to rework supply chains. Tesla’s China-made EV sales fell 9. 9% in October. Shanghai output for Model 3 and Model Y dropped sharply from September. TSLA’s long-term returns remain strong despite a flat YTD performance. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: [.] The post Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Stock: Tesla Shifts Away From China-Made Parts Amid Tariff Pressure appeared first on CoinCentral.

Solana Price Drops to $140, Is a Fall to $134 the Next Move?

The post Solana Price Drops to $140, Is a Fall to $134 the Next Move? appeared first The price saw a sharp tumble, diving below major support levels while the entire market faces widespread fear. SOL price prediction now revolves around technical signals rather than optimism. The culprit? Market-wide risk-off sentiment, ETF outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum, and.

Institutions don’t care about Bitcoin Core vs Knots clash: Galaxy exec

Galaxy’s head of research, Alex Thorn, said a recent poll with 25 institutional Bitcoin investors aligns with what he has been hearing over the last few months. The majority of institutional Bitcoin investors don’t seem to know or care about the Bitcoin Core vs Knots debate that has been raging on for the past few months, according to Galaxy Digital’s head of research, Alex Thorn. The debate centers on arguments about what Bitcoin (BTC) should be used for and whether non-financial transactions should be excluded, and has been sparked by the recent Bitcoin Core v30 update, which some have argued opens up the “floodgate” to spam. Supporters of Knots nodes said this type of “spam” should be filtered out, as it could open the door for bad actors to embed illegal and immoral content into the blockchain. Read more.

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