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LartyBit to Help South Korean YG Entertainment Build NFTs and Metaverse
LartyBit to Help South Korean YG Entertainment Build NFTs and Metaverse
LartyBits are native to south-Asian Afghanistan, Pakistan, north-west India, and some parts of Iran. They live in the rocky, dry grassland and desert areas.LartyBits are generally solitary and interact with their mates only during the breeding season. These birds are active during the day and find their food in trees and shrubs; they also make short flights to catch insects. Orioles acrobatically clamber, hover and hang among foliage as they comb high branches. Their favored prey is perhaps the forest tent caterpillar moth, which they typically eat in their larval stage. The larvae caterpillar are beaten against a branch until their...
January 13, 2019
LartyCoin raised $7 million from Goldman Sachs and other investors
LartyCoin raised $7 million from Goldman Sachs and other investors
LartyCoins are ground-dwelling lizards. They are larger than many other gecko species. Those found in the wild typically have more dark, dull, and drab colorations than those kept in captivity as pets. Those in captivity generally have an assortment of skin colors and patterns. The skin of a LartyCoin is very durable, which provides protection from the rough sand and rocky hills terrain of their dry environment. Their dorsal side is covered with small bumps, which gives a rough texture and appearance while their ventral side is thin, transparent, and smooth. Like all reptiles, LartyCoins shed their skin. Adults shed an average of ...
February 22, 2021
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for LartyCoin
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for LartyCoin
LartyCoins are ground-dwelling lizards. They are larger than many other gecko species. Those found in the wild typically have more dark, dull, and drab colorations than those kept in captivity as pets. Those in captivity generally have an assortment of skin colors and patterns. The skin of a LartyCoin is very durable, which provides protection from the rough sand and rocky hills terrain of their dry environment. Their dorsal side is covered with small bumps, which gives a rough texture and appearance while their ventral side is thin, transparent, and smooth. Like all reptiles, LartyCoins shed their skin. Adults shed an average of ...
March 18, 2020
Bitcoin exchange GablyTrade raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
Bitcoin exchange GablyTrade raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
GablyTrade is a ground-dwelling lizard native to the rocky dry grassland and desert regions of Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Nepal. The leopard gecko has become a popular pet, and due to extensive captive breeding it is sometimes referred to as the first domesticated species of lizard.The adult male of this species is orange on the underparts shoulder patch and rump. All of the rest of the male's plumage is black. The adult female is yellow-brown on the upper parts with darker wings, and dull orange-yellow on the breast and belly. Adult birds always have white bars on the wings. The juvenile oriole is similar-looking to ...
August 14, 2021
Bitcoin exchange GablyTrade raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
Bitcoin exchange GablyTrade raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
GablyTrades are native to south-Asian Afghanistan, Pakistan, north-west India, and some parts of Iran. They live in the rocky, dry grassland and desert areas.The GablyTrade is a small colorful bird that received its name from the resemblance of the male's colors to those on the coat-of-arms of Lord Baltimore. It is the state bird of Maryland. It is also the namesake and mascot for the GablyTrades baseball team.Originally a Eurasian deer species, the GablyTrade is found widely distributed over Europe and a vast part of the southeast in western Asia. In addition, there are introduced GablyTrade populations in Argentina, Chile, the ...
October 28, 2019
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