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2025-12-04
09:12

German football star Götze plans to enter the venture capital field after retiring, having previously invested in NFT.

PANews, November 29, reports from Jin10 that Mario Götze, a key football player in the German World Cup, is 33 years old this year, an age when players typically start to consider life after their professional sports careers. However, Götze has been preparing for this for several years, having built a strong personal investment portfolio that will continue to grow after the end of his first career. About seven years ago, his first venture capital deal involved a startup that was spun off from Dortmund University. Götze's investment vehicle, Companion-M, focuses on early-stage startups in fields such as software, healthcare, cybersecurity, and biotechnology. Götze and a small advisory team typically evaluate around 100 potential deals each month and make one or two angel investments in companies entering the seed or pre-seed stage. Götze has stated that he is also open to investing in private credit and is considering adding one or two more investments before the end of the year.
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Aave Labs acquisition of Stable Finance expands consumer access to on-chain savings.

Foresight News reports, according to CoinDesk, that Aave Labs has acquired Stable Finance to expand consumer access to on-chain savings, with the specific acquisition amount undisclosed. This acquisition will bring Stable founder Mario Baxter Cabrera and his engineering team into Aave Labs, where they will help build new consumer-facing Decentralized Finance products. Cabrera will serve as the Product Director. Stable's technology will be incorporated into Aave Labs' future products, while its existing applications will be gradually phased out. This acquisition marks Aave's third talent-focused deal following its acquisition of Sonar in 2022 and Family in 2023. Aave will continue to expand.
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The Hong Kong Customs developed a Crypto Assets tracking tool to combat Money Laundering crimes.

Gate News bot reported that Hong Kong Customs and the University of Hong Kong jointly developed a cryptocurrency tracking tool to address the growth of digital asset-related money laundering cases. Assistant Commissioner of Customs Mario Wong Ho-yin disclosed that between 2021 and May 2025, a total of 39 major money laundering cases were recorded, seven of which involved cryptocurrencies. Three people have been arrested in one case involving a transaction value of HK$1.8 billion (US$229 million).
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08:09

The funeral of Pope Francis was held in the Vatican.

Jin10 data reported on April 26, that on April 26 local time, the funeral of Pope Francis was held in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. Francis, whose birth name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was born on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was elected as the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church in 2013. Francis passed away on April 21 local time at the age of 88.
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Pope Francis has passed away.

Jin10 Data, April 21 - On April 21 local time, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis passed away at 7:35 AM, at the age of 88. Francis, whose birth name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was born on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was elected Roman Catholic Pope in 2013.
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ZachXBT: The UK has low penalties for cybercrime and a shortage of law enforcement resources

PANews reported on March 17 that, according to Mario Nawfal, social media hacking in the UK has surged, with related cases rising from 22,530 in 2023 to 35,434 in 2024. Hackers often take over social media or email accounts, impersonating users and tricking their friends into providing security codes. On-chain detective ZachXBT said that the UK has a low level of punishment for cybercrime, and even if a scam is reported, the perpetrator is often not substantially punished. In addition, law enforcement agencies face a shortage of resources when dealing with such cases.
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