Nigeria Implements Ban On Crypto Exchanges

Nigeria has implemented a ban on accessing major cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken, in what is supposed to be a bid to stem currency speculation and address record lows for the naira. The move, enforced by the country’s telecoms regulator, has led users to resort to VPNs in an attempt to bypass […]

NVIDIA Shares Surge On Google Team Up, 265% Revenue Jump

NVIDIA’s (Nasdaq: NVDA) shares have surged by over 15% to reach $776.47. This significant increase positions the chip company to surpass Amazon and Google parent Alphabet, potentially securing its position as the third most valuable US-listed company, trailing only behind Microsoft and Apple. The surge comes as Google teams up with NVIDIA to enhance its […]

Canada Nickel Hits 356.9 Metres Of 0.22% Nickel, Confirming New Discovery At Mann

Canada Nickel (TSXV: CNC) has confirmed this morning a new discovery at its Mann Property. The company indicated that it has delineated the discovery across a strike length of 2.5 kilometres following the receipt of final assay results from its maiden drill program at the property. The discovery, referred to as Mann Central, has been […]

The Age of Private Lunar Landers Has Begun

A private US lunar lander, developed by Texas-based aerospace company Intuitive Machines (Nasdaq: LUNR), has successfully entered orbit around the moon, setting the stage for a historic landing attempt on its surface.  Intuitive Machines is not the first private company to attempt a moon landing, but if successful, it would be the first to actually […]

How is Snowline Gold Bucking the Trend?

Smallcap Steve asked us to take a look at Snowline Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGD), a Vancouver-based exploration company working a gold project in the Yukon Territory. We were surprised to learn how well it was going. This isn’t generally a very good market for exploration companies, or gold companies in general, but Snowline is managing […]

Chrystia Freeland Raises Federal Borrowing Limit To Half A Trillion

The Liberals may not be helping themselves (or are they helping themselves?) with all the accusations of irresponsible handling of federal funds. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland gave herself the authority to raise the country’s borrowing limit for by $73 billion without specifying any reason. The borrowing limit is now at $517 […]