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| Information | Details | 
|---|---|
| Geography | Global | 
| Countries | |
| Sentiment | negative | 
| Relevance Score | 8 | 
| People | None | 
| Companies | Etherscan, Tether (USDT), Hypedrop, Ethereum (ETH), Cyvers Alerts, USD Coin (USDC), Alphapo, Ignition., Stake.com, Dai (DAI), Stake Classic (STAKE), Bovada | 
| Currencies | Tether, Stake DAO, Dai, USD Coin, Ethereum | 
| Securities | None | 

