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UAE exempts cryptocurrency transfers, conversions from value-added tax

The UAE, particularly through its Dubai and Abu Dhabi financial hubs, continues to introduce initiatives and regulatory frameworks to attract crypto companies and investors.

Consider the latest update: The UAE announced value-added tax (VAT) exemptions for crypto transfers and conversions.

The UAE’s published changes will take effect on Nov. 15.

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) on Oct. 2, published Cabinet Decision No. (100) of 2024 to update the executive regulation related to VAT.

The updated executive regulation includes more than 30 amendments affecting various industries.

The nation’s Federal Tax Authority, as per the details shared by business consultancy firm PwC, will apply these exemptions to managing investment funds and other crypto-related activities.

Additionally, PwC reports that the exemptions for the transfer and conversion of virtual assets are treated as effective from Jan. 1, 2018.  

Furthermore, the amendments address input tax recovery for crypto companies. PwC explains that in the UAE, crypto is defined as a “representation of value that can be digitally traded or converted and can be used for investment purposes.”

UAE wants to be crypto-friendly

While several countries, including China and India, have been taking a step back when it comes to crypto adoption, the UAE is embracing it.

The country has been actively working to create a favorable environment for blockchain and crypto businesses. Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority is also playing a crucial role in regulating virtual assets in the UAE.

The VAT exemptions for crypto transfers and conversions could attract more crypto businesses to the UAE.

The country’s positive outlook on crypto is also visible from its growth in the market. A recent report from Chainalysis highlighted that the UAE received over $30 billion in crypto between July 2023 and June 2024.

This number has brought the country to the top as MENA’s third-largest crypto economy. Chainalysis also mentioned the rise in the number of venture capital funds and blockchain businesses in the UAE as a factor contributing to the country’s growth.

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Crypto’s ‘artificial boom’ is VC-driven, claims Kavita Gupta

Kavita Gupta, founder of a blockchain venture fund, raised concerns in a recent op-ed about the sustainability of the current crypto market, suggesting it’s driven by an “artificial boom” fueled by venture capital spending rather than genuine user interest.

Writing about her experience at the recent Token2049 conference in Singapore, Gupta observed a pattern of excessive spending by crypto projects, with lavish parties, high-end DJs, and extravagant marketing events.

In her Fortune article, Gupta wrote that, unlike the last bull cycle in 2021, when retail investors and actual capital flow drove interest, the current cycle seems primarily propped up by VC money. 

“The money is coming from VCs, who are pumping funding into new layer-1 and layer-2 blockchains that have yet to even launch a testnet but are still raising at billion-plus dollar valuations,” Gupta wrote.

According to Gupta, the money is being spent on marketing and events rather than building a sustainable product or community.

“And clearly, a large portion of that funding is going to so-called “marketing expenses,” which are really just giant parties,” Gupta wrote.

For those unfamiliar with crypto, layer-1 and layer-2 refer to different ways blockchain projects handle transactions. Layer-1 blockchains are the base networks, like Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH), while layer-2 solutions build on top of these to improve speed and reduce costs. 

Gupta’s concern is that VCs are investing heavily in projects that have yet to prove their value or utility.

Token valuations

Gupta also warned about the impact of these practices on token valuations. Most crypto projects raise funds by issuing tokens, which represent a share in their ecosystem. 

However, when projects prioritize hype and parties over genuine use cases, it leads to inflated valuations that can’t be sustained. This can result in sharp declines in token prices, as seen with recent high-profile projects like Wormhole and Celestia (TIA).

Gupta is an investor and entrepreneur in the blockchain and crypto space. She co-founded and served as the managing partner of ConsenSys Ventures, a $50 million blockchain venture fund. 

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Crypto VC funding: Celestia, Infinex, Pencils Protocol score backing

In this week’s venture capital update, more than $253 million flowed into the crypto startup world, although the bulk of that funding went to the blockchain network Celestia Foundation.

Crypto.news perused social media and tapped the latest data from Crypto Fundraising to determine that over a dozen companies raised capital between Sept. 22 and Sept. 28.

Celestia Foundation, $100 million

The Liechtenstein-based non-profit organization, known for building Celestia (TIA), raised $100 million from major crypto-focused venture capital firms, led by Bain Capital Crypto.

Infinex, $65.29 million

Infinex, a decentralized exchange, secured $65.29 million via a non-fungible token, or NFT, sale. Framework Ventures, Solana Ventures, Wintermute, Eden Block, Moonrock Capital and Bankless VC each participated in the effort.

Pencils Protocol, $30 million

Pencils Protocol, an auction platform and yield aggregator on Scroll, raised an additional $30 million. DePIN X, Taisu Ventures, Black GM Capital and Bing Ventures are among its strategic investors.

Initia, $14 million

Initia clinched $14 million in a Series A round. Tomasz Tunguz and Spencer Farrar from Theory VC led the effort. Delphi Ventures and Hack VC also participate.d.

Mawari Network, $10.8 million

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Mind Network, $10 million

Mind Network raised $10 million in a pre-A funding round. Investors in the effort included Animoca Brands, Arkstream Capital, Cogitent VC, MH Ventures, Moonhill Capital, SwissBorg, IBC Group, Master VC, and others.

Darkbright, $6 million

Bitkraft Ventures led an oversubscribed $6 million seed round for Darkbright, the web3 studio behind the Smolbound role-playing game.

Daylight, $6 million

Union Square Ventures and 1kx Network co-led a $6-million seed funding round in crypto platform Daylight. The startup is known for its transaction recommendation API.

Gunzilla Games, $6 million

Delphi Ventures invested in Gunzilla Games, its largest gaming investment to date. Gunzilla’s GUNZ blockchain is a key component of the studio’s upcoming Web3 game, “Off The Grid.”

AminoChain, $5 million

AminoChain, a decentralized biobank and Layer 2 network, remained relatively quiet over the past two years. That is, until, a16z crypto led a $5 million seed funding round for the startup. This brought total funding to $7 million. The deal marks a16z’s first investment in DeSci, or decentralized science.

Funding rounds < $5 million

  • Eigenpie: The restaking SubDAO designed to maximize earning potential for liquid staking token holders raised $4 million.
  • Meshmap: The open and decentralized platform received $4 million from a16z, Colosseum, Lattice, Escape Velocity, GSR and other institutions.
  • Meridian: ParaFi Capital, Borderless Capital, Amber Group, Saison Capital, Interop Ventures, and Oak Grove Ventures pooled $4 million for the Hong Kong-based decentralized liquidity marketplace.
  • Helixlabs: The startup nabbed $2 million in a pre-seed funding round from Tribe Capital, EMURGO Ventures, Taureon Capital, LD Capital, and Double Peak Group. Its valuation hovers at around $40 million.
  • EarthFast: Nascent led a $1.4 million pre-seed funding round; The General Partnership also participated alongside Kain Warwick, Roneil Rumburg, Bodhi Ventures

For last week’s column, click here.

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Crypto VC funding: The Open Network raises $30M, Drift Protocol brings in $25M

The Open Network and Drift Protocol emerged as the top two firms with the highest funds raised in the last seven days.

Per a report by Galaxy, 2024 has been a good year for the fundraising industry, as there has been a steady uptick in the funds raised. As of July 1, founders are reporting an active fundraising environment.

Even though there was a drop in deal count from 603 in the first quarter to 577 in the second, capital invested paints a different picture with a rise to $3.2 billion in Q2 from Q1’s $2.5 billion.

Data shows a 28% increase in capital invested quarter over quarter. When it comes to geographical location, United States-headquartered companies accounted for more than 40% of all deals in Q2.

The United Kingdom followed suit with 10%, and Singapore enjoyed 8.7% of all deals.

As for the most recent crypto VC funding rounds, crypto.news compiled the latest announcements from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21 using data obtained from Crypto Fundraising. Let’s look at the companies that grabbed headlines with million dollar-plus rounds.

The Open Network, $30 million

  • TON is a layer-1 blockchain that was originally developed as the Telegram Open Network.
  • Now known as The Open Network (TON), it raised $30 million this week and over $54 million since its inception in 2018.
  • Bitget and Foresight Ventures contributed to the latest fundraising effort.

Drift Protocol, $25 million

  • Drift Protocol is a Solana-based DEX that offers spot trading, swaps and perpetual futures.
  • It closed a $25-million Series B funding round led by Multicoin Capital.
  • The firm has raised over $52.3 million so far.

Helius, $21.75 million

  • Helius is a provider of RPC Nodes, APIs, webhooks and developer tooling.
  • Lead investors of the $21.75 million include HAUN, Founders Fund, Foundation Capital, 6MV, Chapter One and Spearhead.
  • Helius has raised a total of $34.35 million so far.

Hemi Labs, $15 million

  • Hemi Labs is a layer 2 protocol focusing on security and interoperability across Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).
  • The firm raised $15 million from investors including Binance Labs, Breyer Capital, Big Brain Holdings, Crypto.com, etc.

Pipe Network, $10 million

  • Pipe Network, is an incentivized internet infrastructure, clinched $10 million from Multicoin Capital.

Yellow Network, $10 million

  • Yellow is a blockchain product and infrastructure company.
  • Investors like Consensys, GSR, Global, Gate.io Labs, ZBS Capital and others contributed toward the startup’s $10 million fundraising round.

Additional funding rounds under $10 million

  • TrueX: The non-custodial, stablecoin-native exchange officially launched with $9 million in funds courtesy of RRE Ventures, Paxosm Accomplice, Hack VC, Solana Foundation and Aptos.
  • Fermah: CSX, Lemniscap, Bankless Ventures and LONGHASH Ventures are among the backers of a $5.2-million round
  • Vana: Coinbase Ventures, Manifold, GSR, DeFiance Capital and Auros participated in a $5-million fundraising effort.
  • Cudis: The startup collected $5 million from Draper Associates, Anthony Scaramucci’s SkyBridge Capital, Penrose, Block Patch, Trinito and other investors.

For last week’s column, click here.

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Blockchain gaming startup Oasys scores funds from SBI Holdings

The latest deal in the blockchain space will mesh old-school finance with next-generation gaming.

SBI backs Oasys

SBI Holdings Inc., founded in 1999, is touted as one of the largest financial conglomerates in Japan. It specializes in traditional finance (aka tradfi), including asset management and venture capital.

Over the past few years, the firm started integrating blockchain technology into its services. It even developed its own cryptocurrency exchange called SBI VC Trade.

As of Aug. 29, a new segment is being added to its portfolio via a partnership with the Oasys blockchain network: gaming.

The Tokyo-based firm invested an undisclosed amount in Oasys, promising to enhance “synergies” with the game tokens on the blockchain.

“From its inception, [Oasys] has included several globally renowned major game development companies as initial validators,” SBI CEO Yoshitaka Kitao said in a blog post confirming the deal.

Earlier in the year, SBI and Oasys had partnered on an NFT initiative. But it’s worth noting that NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are plummeting in value.

In contrast, Oasys shows more promise by making inroads with video game companies. After all, the Oasys network is affiliated with household names like Sega and Ubisoft.

In February, Oasys partnered with Com2uS to integrate several game franchises, including ‘Summoners War: Chronicle’ and ‘The Walking Dead: All Stars,’ onto its network.

Since 2021, Singapore-based Oasys raised about $20 million throughout three funding rounds.

In addition to SBI, Hyperithm — a Tokyo- and Seoul-based digital asset financial service provider backed by Coinbase, Samsung, Kakao and Hashed — also invested an undisclosed amount.

Tradfi’s new territory

This isn’t the first time SBI has expressed interest in digital tokens or blockchain technology.

In 2016, SBI created a new company called SBI Ripple Asia, which expanded the use of Ripple (XRP) products throughout China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. It was also a part of the consortium that launched the R3 blockchain initiative.

And SBI is just one of several old-school finance firms dipping their toes in the burgeoning sector.

JPMorgan Chase remains committed to expanding its Onyx segment, hoping to further integrate blockchain into mainstream financial services. And BlackRock, along with Fidelity, began offering cryptocurrency exposure to clients, including Bitcoin ETFs and digital asset funds.

These moves reflect a broader trend of institutional adoption, driven by the bet that blockchain can enhance transparency, security, and efficiency in financial services.

SBI’s Oasys investment, however, is unique in that video games play a prominent role in the partnership.

According to Deloitte’s 2024 banking outlook report, blockchain-based and fiat currency-backed stablecoins are “entering the world of consumer payments.”

As tradfi continues to merge with the world of crypto and blockchain, the line between traditional and digital finance is becoming increasingly blurred, paving the way for a more interconnected and innovative financial system.

By investing in Oasys, SBI Holdings is seemingly looking to stay ahead of the curve.

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Crypto VC funding: Chaos Labs tops our roundup with $55m series A

This week saw over $130 million raised across various crypto VC funding rounds.

Here’s a breakdown of the activity from Monday, Aug. 12 through Saturday, Aug. 17:

Chaos Labs, $55 million

On-chain risk management company Chaos Labs raised $55 million in a series A round.

Haun Ventures led the effort. Lightspeed Venture Partners, F-Prime Capital, and Wintermute also participated.

According to the team behind Chaos Labs, the project has tripled its customer base over the past year, with over 20 protocols, including Aave (AAVE) and GMX (GMX), relying on its technology. 

To date, the platform has $860 billion in cumulative trading volume and $25 billion in loans. The team said it will use the new funding to improve real-time, contextualized risk management for DeFi protocols.

Sahara AI, $43 million

Sahara AI, a decentralized AI blockchain platform, grabbed headlines by securing $43 million in funding co-led by Binance Labs, Pantera Capital, and Polychain Capital.

An array of notable investors also contributed, including Samsung, Sequoia Capital, and Matrix Partners.

Since its founding in April 2023, Sahara AI has grown rapidly, partnering with over 35 tech giants including Microsoft and Amazon.

The company aims to disrupt the centralized AI landscape by creating a more “equitable” decentralized ecosystem. 

As such, the funding will further their mission to ensure fair compensation for contributors, protect data sovereignty, and promote inclusivity across all stages of AI development.

Sling Money, $15 million

Fintech startup Sling Money collected $15 million in a series A round, per a report from Axios.

Union Square Ventures, Ribbit Capital, and Slow Ventures led the initiative following a $5-million seed round.

The Sling Money platform uses stablecoin technology to enable money transfers across more than 50 countries in Europe and Africa.

Users of the platform can send money instantly, whether to others, between their own accounts, or even to non-Sling users.

Transfers are conducted using Pax Dollar, a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin regulated by the New York State Department of Financial Services.

Essential, $11 million

Essential, the company behind the first declarative blockchain, also had a share of this week’s VC funding pie.

The company secured $11 million in a series A round led by Archetype.

Other participants in the round included IOSG, Spartan, and Mirana, alongside a host of founders and angel investors from the web3 space. 

According to Essential, the funding will help accelerate the development of its blockchain, which is intended to reframe interactions in terms of outcomes rather than instructions.

Other notable crypto VC fundraising

Coinduit, a B2B cross-border payments platform, clinched $6 million in a seed extension round led by Helios Digital Ventures.

The capital injection will support the platform’s expansion into Africa, where it aims to help tackle the region’s cross-border payment challenges.

On its part, Ion Protocol raked in an extra $4.8 million after previously raising $2.2 million in another fundraising round. The fresh capital was provided by Gumi Capital, Cryptos, and more than 90 other investors. 

It now brings the total amount raised by the liquidity protocol, which specializes in staked and restaked assets, to $7 million.

According to an Aug. 12 post on X, the company will use the funds to develop Nucleus, a native yield primitive meant to address the monetization challenges faced by Ethereum (ETH) rollups.

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Hyperbolic and Mintify raise over $10m in latest web3 VC deals

So far this week, two web3 startups have collectively raised over $10 million in venture capital funding.

Hyperbolic raises $7 million

Hyperbolic, a blockchain-based artificial intelligence project, raised $7 million in a seed funding round, as the project reported on X yesterday.

The startup plans to develop an open-access AI cloud platform that aggregates GPU power and helps reduce computing costs for AI-based startups. The firm uses blockchain technology to maintain the security and transparency of its services. 

The funding round was led by Polychain Capital and Lightspeed Faction. Other notable participants included LongHash, Bankless Ventures, Republic Digital, Chapter One, Nomad Capital, CoinSummer Labs and Third Earth Capital.

The investment round also saw participation from angel investors, such as former Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan, Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal, and Illia Polosukhin, co-founder of Near Protocol. 

Besides using the fresh funds to develop its first product, an AI inference service, the startup will also allocate resources towards establishing an ecosystem for developers and strengthening its team with new hires.

Mintify raises $3.4 million

Mintify is an NFT startup developing an infrastructure to improve non-fungible token trading. As the project announced yesterday, it raised $3.4 million in a funding round led by ARCA, Cumberland, Psalion, Master Ventures, Zeneca, GM Capital, and Spencer VC. Additional participants included over 50 angel investors. 

The recent funding follows a $1.6 million seed round in 2022 led by ARCA, GSR, Psalion, Fasanara and Alchemy Ventures. This raises the firm’s total funds raised to $5 million.

According to Evans Varsamis, the project’s CEO, Mintify is designed both for “professional traders” and those wanting to “join the scene.”

Mintify supports Ethereum (ETH) and its layer-2 networks, Base and Blast. The project claims to have over 140,000 active wallets. It also plans to expand to support Bitcoin’s Ordinals and other blockchain networks and launch its token in 2024.

The announcement did not disclose what the funds would be used for.

Other funding rounds in July

In addition to these projects, notable funding rounds reported last week included mining giant Riot taking over its competitor Block Mining for $92.5 million and web3 gaming startup NPC Labs raising $18 million.

Prior to that, blockchain-based data platform Allium raised $16.5 million in a series A funding round.

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Polychain-backed blockchain protocol Anoma seeks new funding at $1b valuation: report

Blockchain infrastructure provider Anoma is said to be seeking new funding that would propel its valuation up to $1 billion.

Anoma Foundation, the non-profit entity that created privacy-focused blockchain Namada, is reportedly in discussions to secure new funding that would elevate its valuation to $1 billion, sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg today, July 30.

Based in Zug, Switzerland, the Anoma Foundation is reportedly seeking to raise up to $40 million, although the exact list of potential investors remains undisclosed. A spokesperson for Anoma confirmed to Bloomberg that the organization is “in active discussions,” but didn’t specify a timeline for closing the funding round.

Founded in 2020 by Awa Sun Yin, Adrian Brink and Christopher Goes, Anoma positions itself as the first “generalized intent-centric blockchain architecture,” allowing developers to build multi-party decentralized on-chain applications.

In May 2023, Anoma raised $25 million in a funding round led by CMCC Global, with participation from investors like Electric Capital, Coinbase Ventures and Delphi Digital. This followed a $26 million round in 2021 led by Polychain Capital.

If successful, Anoma will join other blockchain startups reaching the $1 billion valuation milestone in 2024. For instance, web3 digital identity startup Humanity Protocol secured $30 million at a $1 billion valuation in May 2023, and IO Research, the developer of the Solana-based decentralized physical infrastructure network io.net, also achieved a fully diluted token valuation of $1 billion in its latest funding round.

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Venture capital is flowing to Solana ecosystem | Opinion

Solana has outperformed all expectations in the aftermath of the FTX black swan event, which saw the price of its native token plunge to single digits. Now, it stands as far more than the unlikely underdog. With VanEck’s recent filing for a Solana (SOL) exchange-traded fund, Solana is knocking on the doors of the big leagues.

But what makes Solana so powerful that Pantera Capital declared it the “macOS of blockchains”? It all boils down to the user experience. Solana is perhaps the most consumer-facing blockchain that seeks to meet users in the middle and even, sometimes, abstracts away its on-chain features.

Solana’s monolithic blockchain architecture

Unlike modular blockchains like Ethereum and Cosmos, the monolithic design of Solana’s network allows for vertical integration. It’s a design that optimizes every blockchain component, resulting in a seamless user experience, much like the one with Apple’s operating systems.

This architecture enables Solana to handle high throughput and low transaction fees. Both are crucial factors for decentralized finance applications, decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs), and a host of other low-friction blockchain applications, such as the recently launched Blinks. Thanks to optimizing its entire stack, Solana is an attractive platform for developers and users alike, contributing to a surge in retail activity and decentralized exchange (DEX) volume on the network. As a result, Solana has seen growth spikes in both the number of active users and the volume of transactions, positioning it as a leading blockchain.

Growing on-chain activity

Solana’s growth is evident from its increase in unique active addresses from 14,000 in October 2020 to nearly 1.34 million today. Priority fees have also jumped from under $100,000 per month in mid-2023 to over $60 million in March 2024. The share of DEX volume on Solana has also risen significantly, from 0% in early 2021 to over 24% by May 2024, while 85% of all new tokens on DEXs as of May 2024 were based on Solana.

It’s fairly easy to explain these on-chain growth trends. Solana has become a popular favorite for creating new tokens and meme coins. The ease of use, combined with Solana’s speed and low transaction fees, have made it the destination of choice for casual traders. The rise in popularity of Telegram trading bots, no doubt, contributed to the on-chain explosion on Solana, with the market cap of community-driven meme tokens like Dogwifhat (WIF) having reached billions.

The world’s first mainstream blockchain

It would be short-sighted to attribute all of Solana’s growth and future promise to the money markets. Sure enough, platforms like MarginFi and Jupiter are pushing the envelope for simple defi products that don’t require users to have deep pockets in order to gain a meaningful edge in the trading experience. But Solana has proven itself to be capable of so much more.

Perhaps that explains why Pantera Capital just concluded a raise for a new fund aimed at purchasing up to $250 million worth of SOL tokens (at a significant discount since the tokens are from the FTX bankruptcy estate). This came on the heels of a mega investment decision in April by Pantera Capital and Galaxy Trading to buy around 30 million locked SOL tokens with a cumulative value of $1.9 billion.

Even though the price of SOL has risen over 723% in the past year, Solana provides many opportunities for venture capitalists outside of speculating on the SOL token. One thing has become clear: crypto-adjacent technologies and digital systems that otherwise integrate web3 functionalities are closer to home for the average user than blockchain-native products. Solana is already one of the most widely used blockchain networks and is firmly charting a course to take crypto products to mainstream consumers.

Why venture capital is bullish on Solana

If the Apple comparisons ring true, Solana would have succeeded in giving users refined web3 use cases that change how we communicate, transact, and create. From real estate to digital networks, from AI systems to identity verification services, there is no shortage of such projects being built on Solana. Privasea, for instance, is a technology that attests to human liveness to protect the digital presence of real people from bots and AI impersonations. With deep fakes, sybil activity, and other forms of digital fraud becoming more rampant than ever, solutions like Privasea are addressing a necessary aspect of daily life.

Another fine example is Grass, a layer built on Solana that is designed to give users control of the rails by which data itself is acquired for AI. The implication of its success would be to disrupt the billion-dollar AI industry, where only a handful of players have sufficient computing resources to crawl the entire internet. With over two million users already, Grass currently boasts the ability to fine-tune specific AI models and inform certain types of real-time inference. It is projected that, by the time Grass hits 25 million users, it will be capable of crawling enough data to train ChatGPT from scratch on a weekly basis!

As a final note, critics point to Solana’s history of network outages as a bearish factor. This perspective, of course, fails to consider that a major upgrade called Firedancer is slated to go live next year. Already, lite versions are being rolled out to incrementally boost the network’s resilience against congestion. Circumstances are conspiring to make Solana the home of a fresh generation of blockchain users, opening up untapped markets and revitalizing prevalent ones. Therefore, it only makes sense that venture capitalists are swooping in early with strategic long-term investments.

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