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Pawfury Achieves $4.5 Million Milestone, Announces Public Trading Plans

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New York, United States, July 27th, 2024, Chainwire

Pawfury ($PAW) is making significant strides as its presale exceeds $4.5 million in funds raised. In recognition of this milestone, Pawfury is offering an exclusive 10% bonus on purchases for a limited time with the code “EXTRA10.”

Transition to Public TradingThe Pawfury presale is nearing completion, with participants acquiring $PAW tokens before they become available for public trading. This transition is expected to significantly enhance the project’s visibility and accessibility, benefiting a broader audience.

Key Benefits of Public Trading

  • Increased Accessibility: Public trading will make $PAW more accessible to a global user base, facilitating easier purchase and trade of the token.
  • Enhanced Credibility: Public trading will boost Pawfury’s credibility, indicating strong technology and a dedicated team.
  • Price Discovery (NASDAQ:): Public trading enables organic price discovery, allowing the market to determine the token’s value based on supply and demand.

Global Reach and Community FocusThe upcoming public trading will extend Pawfury’s reach globally, supporting its growth and adoption. The project emphasizes community engagement and continuous innovation as key drivers of its success.

Community and Innovation: The Pillars of Pawfury’s Success

Pawfury’s success story is built on the twin pillars of community engagement and continuous innovation. As $PAW prepares to go public, the team remains committed to these core values:

  • Community Engagement: The Pawfury community is the heart and soul of the project. The team will continue to foster strong community bonds through transparent communication, exciting updates, and rewarding initiatives.
  • Continuous Innovation: Pawfury is not resting on its laurels. The roadmap ahead is filled with innovative features and strategic partnerships designed to keep the project at the forefront of the crypto space. From the Pawfury Wallet to DeFi integration and NFT collaborations, there’s much to look forward to.

Looking AheadPawfury’s transition from presale to public trading marks a significant development in its journey. With over $4.5 million raised, a dedicated community, and upcoming public trading, $PAW is positioned for growth. The team encourages interested individuals to join the Pawfury community and take advantage of the current 10% bonus offer using the code “EXTRA10.”

About Pawfury

Pawfury is a blockchain-based project focused on integrating innovative technologies within the cryptocurrency space. With a strong emphasis on community engagement and continuous development, Pawfury aims to provide users with unique features such as the Pawfury Wallet, DeFi integration, and NFT collaborations. The project is committed to transparency, innovation, and building a robust ecosystem for its users.

For updates and more information, users can follow Pawfury on Twitter and visit their website at pawfury.com.

Users can engage in discussions and stay connected with Pawfury on Twitter to stay up to date with the latest developments and announcements. Users can also Visit Pawfury’s website at pawfury.com for more information.

ContactJonathan LPawfurycontact@pawfury.com

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Insight Partners closes in on new $10 billion fund, FT reports

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(Reuters) -Private equity firm Insight Partners is on the brink of closing a new $10 billion-plus fund, roughly half the amount originally targeted, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing five people with knowledge of its plans.

Insight will not formally close its 13th fund until early next year, the report said, adding that the final figure may be closer to $12 billion.

Insight Partners declined to comment on the report.

The report said Insight is using a private equity-style structure to sell more than $1 billion worth of stakes in start-ups and to free up cash to return to investors.

One of the start-ups is Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz, which had called off a $23 billion deal with Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:) in July, the report said.

New York-based Insight raised $20 billion for its 12th flagship fund in 2022, aiming to ramp up investments in software and technology companies.

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Houthi missile reaches central Israel for first time, no injuries reported

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JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would inflict a “heavy price” on the Iran-aligned Houthis who control northern Yemen, after they reached central Israel with a missile on Sunday for the first time.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said the group struck with a new hypersonic ballistic missile that travelled 2,040 km (1270 miles) in just 11 1/2 minutes.

After initially saying the missile had fallen in an open area, Israel’s military later said it had probably fragmented in the air, and that pieces of interceptors had landed in fields and near a railway station. Nobody was reported hurt.

Air raid sirens had sounded in Tel Aviv and across central Israel moments before the impact at around 6:35 a.m. local time (0335 GMT), sending residents running for shelter. Loud booms were heard.

Reuters saw smoke billowing in an open field in central Israel.

At a weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said the Houthis should have known that Israel would exact a “heavy price” for attacks on Israel.

“Whoever needs a reminder of that is invited to visit the Hodeida port,” Netanyahu said, referring to an Israeli retaliatory air strike against Yemen in July for a Houthi drone that hit Tel Aviv.

The Houthis have fired missiles and drones at Israel repeatedly in what they say is solidarity with the Palestinians, since the Gaza war began with a Hamas attack on Israel in October.

The drone that hit Tel Aviv for the first time in July killed a man and wounded four people. Israeli air strikes in response on Houthi military targets near the port of Hodeidah killed six and wounded 80.

Previously, Houthi missiles have not penetrated deep into Israeli air space, with the only one reported to have hit Israeli territory falling in an open area near the Red Sea port of Eilat in March.

Israel should expect more strikes in the future “as we approach the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 operation, including responding to its aggression on the city of Hodeidah,” Sarea said.

The deputy head of the Houthi’s media office, Nasruddin Amer, said in a post on X on Sunday that the missile had reached Israel after “20 missiles failed to intercept” it, describing it as the “beginning”.

© Reuters. Smoke billows after a missile attack from Yemen in central Israel, September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

The Israeli military also said that 40 projectiles were fired towards Israel from Lebanon on Sunday and were either intercepted or landed in open areas.

“No injuries were reported,” the military said.

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Eight die in Channel crossing attempt, French authorities say

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PARIS (Reuters) – Eight people have died trying to cross the Channel from France to England, French authorities said on Sunday, confirming earlier media reports.

This latest incident follows the deaths of 12 people earlier this month when their boat capsized in the Channel on its way to Britain and highlights the pressure on the British and French governments to find ways to tackle the boat crossings.

Jacques Billant, the Prefect of the Pas-de-Calais region, said that rescue crews were alerted that a boat with 59 people onboard was in difficulty in waters off the coast of Ambleteuse in the Pas-de-Calais area.

“A new drama took place around one in the morning and we deplore the death of eight people,” he told a news conference, adding that the other 51 onboard were now in the care of rescue and medical crews.

The dead were men from Eritrea, Sudan, Syria, Egypt, Iran and Afghanistan, he added.

The Channel is one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes and currents are strong, which makes crossing on small boats dangerous.

© Reuters. Members of the Gendarmerie patrol at the beach in Ambleteuse, where several people reportedly died trying to cross the Channel from France to England, in Ambleteuse, France, September 15, 2024. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

The latest incident brings to 46 the number of people who have died trying to cross the Channel from France since the start of the year, Billant said.

On September 14 alone there were eight attempts to cross the Channel from France and some 200 migrants were rescued, he said.

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