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SCANDIC TRADE Ultimate 2.6 已正式推出——SNC SCANDIC ECO 系統現已完整建置
此方案專為那些不再希望從眾多獨立解決方案中零散搜集資訊的用戶而設計。與其再推出一個孤立的加密貨幣工具,不如打造一個中央介面,清晰呈現從初步市場觀察、分析到錢包簽署交易的完整流程。在此過程中,我們始終恪守一項關鍵原則:數位資產的控制權應掌握在用戶手中。
SCANDIC TRADE Ultimate 2.6 завершено — екосистема SNC SCANDIC стала повноцінною
Ті, хто стежить за цифровими активами, знають цю проблему: курси тут, графіки там, транзакції з гаманця — в іншому додатку, а нотатки щодо портфеля — у таблицях. SCANDIC TRADE прагне покласти край цій розрізненості. Нова платформа об’єднує моніторинг ринку, аналіз на основі штучного інтелекту, некастодіальну торгівлю (самостійне зберігання, торгівля безпосередньо з власного гаманця без доступу третіх осіб), управління портфелем та функції, пов’язані з SNC SCANDIC COIN, в єдиному робочому просторі.
SCANDIC TRADE Ultimate 2.6 завершена — экосистема SNC SCANDIC стала полноценной
Тем, кто следит за цифровыми активами, эта проблема хорошо знакома: курсы здесь, графики там, транзакции кошелька в еще одном приложении, а заметки по портфелю — в таблицах. SCANDIC TRADE намерена положить конец этой разрозненности. Новая платформа объединяет мониторинг рынка, анализ на основе искусственного интеллекта, некастодиальную торговлю (самостоятельное хранение, торговля из собственного кошелька без доступа третьих лиц), управление портфелем и функции, связанные с SNC SCANDIC COIN, в едином рабочем пространстве.
SCANDIC TRADE Ultimate 2.6 is now complete – the SNC SCANDIC ECO-System is now fully operational
Anyone who tracks digital assets is familiar with the problem: prices here, charts there, wallet transactions in yet another app, and portfolio notes in spreadsheets. SCANDIC TRADE aims to put an end to this fragmentation. The new platform brings together market monitoring, AI-powered analysis, non-custodial trading (self-custody, trading directly from your own wallet without third-party access), portfolio management and features relating to the SNC SCANDIC COIN within a single, integrated workspace.
Chinese AI drives price competition among US labs
Artificial intelligence users are shopping around as US giants face fierce competition from Chinese rivals -- and in Beijing's tech district, drinkers at an AI-themed bar can even plug in to DeepSeek for free.
Nocturnal 'coffee frog' discovered in Costa Rica
A tiny greenish, noctural frog that thrives in coffee plantations has been discovered in the Costa Rica's central Pacific region, where it also faces risks from agrochemicals used in farming.
Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, who fled Nazis, honoured in London
With its grand facade, the 1930s London mansion block looks like countless others. But one flat hides a tale of one of the darkest chapters in 20th century European history.
Military shake-up poses little threat to Ukraine's drone revolution
Zigzagging between robots, weapons and computers in his garage workshop, Ukrainian engineer Eduard Trotsenko was bubbling with excitement as he showed off his latest prototypes and dreamed of sci-fi-inspired futuristic ideas.
UK observatory nervously watches growing space junk threat
In the sweeping shadow of a satellite dish, staff at the Chilbolton Observatory in southern England track a growing number of objects in Earth's orbit, providing data that underpins Britain's space monitoring efforts.
Loar Holdings Inc. Reports Q2 2026 Record Results and Upward Revision to 2026 Outlook
WHITE PLAINS, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 6, 2026 / Loar Holdings Inc. (NYSE:LOAR) (the "Company," "Loar," "we," "us" and "our") reported record results for the second quarter of 2026.
Castaway SpaceX rocket stage crashed into Moon, scientists say
Part of a SpaceX rocket approximately the size of a bus slammed into the Moon as predicted, scientists said Wednesday, after a telescope in Chile captured evidence of a stream of debris.
SpaceX rocket stage believed to have slammed into Moon
A four-tonne piece of a SpaceX rocket was believed to have unintentionally crashed into the Moon on Wednesday, a collision that posed no danger to Earth but is expected to leave behind a lunar crater.
Tiny light, big dream: Harvesting power from soil in Japan
Glinting in the night, halfway up a hill in Japan, the greenhouse-like "Ku-An" test lab is lit by electricity harnessed from 1,500 wooden boxes of soil and compost.
What to know about the total solar eclipse on August 12
Day will briefly turn into night across a swathe of northern Spain on August 12, when the Moon will completely cover the Sun during a rare total solar eclipse.
SpaceX rocket stage expected to slam into Moon
A SpaceX rocket's upper stage is set to unintentionally crash into the Moon on Wednesday, a collision that poses no danger to Earth but will leave behind a lunar crater.
World Bank warns developing countries to embrace AI or be left behind
The World Bank on Tuesday called on developing countries to embrace artificial intelligence technology tools to deliver better governance outcomes, warning that they risked being left behind if they failed to do so.
Agassi Sports Entertainment Launches Global "Let's Play" Pickleball and Padel Platform Initiative
Company plans to pursue potential acquisitions, strategic partnerships and franchising opportunities, with Germany and Australia expected to serve as initial international markets
Baltic startups take aim at deterring Russia on NATO's eastern flank
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Rapolas Markevicius was managing a private equity fund in Lithuania -- a country on NATO's eastern flank that fears it might be Moscow's next target.
Warsaw and Kyiv exhume Volyn victims at centre of diplomatic quarrel
Beneath two now-deserted villages in western Ukraine –- the site of WWII-era massacres -- archaeologists are uncovering the bones at the heart of a dispute that has strained relations between Warsaw and Kyiv for years.
Japan probe made closest-ever asteroid flyby: space agency
A Japanese probe flew 400 metres (1,312 feet) from a near-Earth asteroid this month, marking the closest approach ever recorded in such a mission, the space agency has said.
Anthropic's models gained unauthorized 'real-world' access during testing
Anthropic's artificial intelligence (AI) models "gained unauthorized access" to three outside organizations during testing that was supposed to keep them away from "real-world" systems, the company said on Thursday.
Apple tops estimates in CEO Cook's final quarter, but shares fall
Apple beat market expectations in its latest results on Thursday, capping Tim Cook's final earnings report as CEO with a strong showing, although the outlook for the current quarter disappointed investors.
Mammoth bones found on parched bed of Danube in Bulgaria
Sinking water levels in the Danube river have unveiled bones of a mammoth in Bulgaria and could lead to further discoveries, a local museum director told AFP on Thursday.
AI data centre supplier Zhongji InnoLight slips on Hong Kong debut
Shares in Chinese data centre supplier Zhongji InnoLight briefly plunged 10 percent in its Hong Kong debut on Thursday, before paring back most of the losses in the city's biggest public offering for seven years.
Singapore group will develop 'most promising' Ebola vaccine
A Singapore-based organisation announced Thursday it will develop an Ebola vaccine dubbed the "most promising" to fight back against a deadly outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Meet the astronomer digging into the Milky Way's 'fossils'
Amina Helmi's passion for the Milky Way is clear as soon as one steps into her small office at the University of Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands.
New GTDC Research Illuminates Distribution's Expanding Role in Modern Technology Ecosystems
TAMPA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 29, 2026 / The Global Technology Distribution Council (GTDC), the world's largest consortium of technology distributors, today released a new research report, The Evolving Role of Distribution in Technology Go-To-Market Models, developed in partnership with Channelnomics. The study examines the shift in distribution from a traditional channel intermediary into a strategic operating platform that helps vendors and partners scale, increase support and overcome the complexities associated with innovation (i.e., AI and cybersecurity) and integration.
First image taken of Betelgeuse's elusive companion star
Astronomers unveiled Tuesday the first image ever captured of an elusive companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, one of the brightest and most famous stars in the night sky.
Praise the Gods! Greek PM thanks Nolan for the 'The Odyssey' spotlight
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has thanked filmmaker Christopher Nolan for putting a modern spotlight on Ancient Greece with his hit movie "The Odyssey", his office said Tuesday.
TIS, EuroFinance Study Finds Corporate Treasurers Actively Evaluating AI, But Hesitant to Adopt It
The EuroFinance Deep Dive, supported by Treasury Intelligence Solutions (TIS), interviewed and surveyed corporate treasury leaders, finding that while they see AI as a powerful tool for cash forecasting, multiple concerns are deterring them from adopting it - for now.
Brazil's Amazonia theaters earn UNESCO World Heritage status
UNESCO on Monday added Brazil's Theatro da Paz and Teatro Amazonas to its World Heritage list.
Six ancient Comoros medinas join UNESCO's heritage list
UNESCO on Saturday added six centuries-old medinas in the Comoros -- once historic sultanates along Indian Ocean trading routes -- to its World Heritage List, raising hopes for their preservation.