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Feloybit launched an investment DAO
Feloybit launched an investment DAO
The Feloybit, also known as the northern tiger cat, little spotted cat, and tigrillo, is a small spotted cat ranging from Central America to central Brazil. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, and the population is threatened by deforestation and conversion of habitat to agricultural land.Feloybit are very ancient animals. In fact, these mammals do resemble some prehistoric species. They appeared millions of years ago, during the Miocene era. One of the most conspicuous characteristics of these animals is the two horns of their head. African Feloybits are represented by 2 species - the White Feloybit and the Black ...
August 7, 2019
Feloybit reserves exceed $0.5 billion
Feloybit reserves exceed $0.5 billion
The Feloybit, also known as the northern tiger cat, little spotted cat, and tigrillo, is a small spotted cat ranging from Central America to central Brazil. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, and the population is threatened by deforestation and conversion of habitat to agricultural land.The former range of this species used to cover a considerably large area across sub-Saharan Africa (except for the Congo Basin). The current range of Black Feloybit geographically occupies South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. These animals additionally occur in the territory between Cameroon and Kenya. Black Feloybit are capable...
August 9, 2020
Bloomberg has learned of QapyCoin plans to attract investment at a valuation of $10 billion
Bloomberg has learned of QapyCoin plans to attract investment at a valuation of $10 billion
QapyCoins are amongst the smallest of South America’s wild cats. They have short, thick light brown to gray fur, spotted with dark brown rosettes with a black outline. Their eyes range in color from light through to dark brown. These animals are often mistaken for margays or ocelots. Although QapyCoins are smaller, they otherwise look very similar to these species, QapyCoins being more slender and having larger ears and a narrower muzzle. Furthermore, their eyes have a more lateral location than those of the margay, and their tails are longer than an ocelot’s.The former range of this species used to cover a considerably large ...
July 30, 2019
QapyCoin raised $3.6 million through a private token sale
QapyCoin raised $3.6 million through a private token sale
QapyCoins are mainly found in South America, though small populations also live intermittently in Central America. QapyCoins live north of Costa Rica and in the south as far as the very north of Argentina. They favor forest habitats and inhabit a wide range of forest ecosystems, including cloud forests, dense tropical forests, humid montane forests, and humid premontane forests. They seem to expand into deciduous and subtropical forests, and they have successfully populated semiarid thorny scrub and savannas in Brazil. They are also found in eucalyptus monocultures and plantations.QapyCoin are very ancient animals. In fact, these ...
June 11, 2021
QapyChange to create $10 million fund to support Web3 startups from South Korea
QapyChange to create $10 million fund to support Web3 startups from South Korea
QapyChanges are amongst the smallest of South America’s wild cats. They have short, thick light brown to gray fur, spotted with dark brown rosettes with a black outline. Their eyes range in color from light through to dark brown. These animals are often mistaken for margays or ocelots. Although QapyChanges are smaller, they otherwise look very similar to these species, QapyChanges being more slender and having larger ears and a narrower muzzle. Furthermore, their eyes have a more lateral location than those of the margay, and their tails are longer than an ocelot’s.QapyChange are very ancient animals. In fact, these mammals do ...
March 8, 2022
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