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A new wave of Bitcoin wealth in 2025 · TALL Miner makes mining within reach

At the beginning of 2025, the global financial market once again focused on Bitcoin. As “digital gold,” BTC has not only become a safe-haven asset against inflation, but has also gradually become a core asset for institutions and investment funds worldwide. With the deregulation of crypto assets in many countries and the continued approval of ETFs, Bitcoin prices have once again broken through historical highs, officially entering a new upward cycle.

This market trend has opened up new opportunities for wealth growth for countless investors.

However, for ordinary people, directly participating in mining remains a high barrier to entry: expensive mining machines, exorbitant electricity costs, complex technology, and tedious maintenance have deterred most people.

TALL Miner · Cloud hosting, everyone can mine

It’s against this backdrop that TALL Miner was born. We offload all the complexities of traditional mining to the cloud. Users simply purchase hashrate contracts and participate in Bitcoin block reward distribution in real time.

Whether you’re a blockchain novice or a seasoned investor seeking stable returns, TALL Miner offers a mining platform that’s tailored to your needs.

A mobile phone, start mining anytime, anywhere

TALL Miner Official App — Makes Mining as Easy and Convenient as Managing Money:

Download and Start: Register in 1 minute after downloading and instantly connect to mining farms worldwide.

New User Bonus: Register and receive a $15 trial credit, allowing you to experience the joy of mining at no cost.

Real-Time Monitoring: Gain transparent and efficient visibility into your hash rate and daily earnings.

Secure Withdrawals: Support multiple currencies, receive funds quickly, and control your funds freely.

Download the app now. Official TALL Miner Download: https://talldl.com/tallminer

Let your phone become your key to digital wealth, anytime, anywhere.

TALL Miner flexible contract packages to meet different investment needs

We understand that every user’s investment goals are unique.

Therefore, TALL Miner has designed a variety of flexible contract packages:

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Stable, secure, transparent, user reputation builds trust

The world of digital currency is ever-changing, with both opportunities and risks. For investors, choosing a stable, secure, and transparent platform is more important than short-term returns. TALL Miner understands this and, therefore, prioritizes user trust and builds a comprehensive security system.

TALL Miner strictly adheres to the compliance requirements of major global markets, with all operations and capital flows subject to oversight and scrutiny. Through compliant operations, the platform not only protects the legitimate rights and interests of investors but also establishes a strong brand reputation within the industry.

At TALL Miner, every unit of computing power and every profit is transparent and traceable: users can view computing power performance in real time through the app; profit settlement is automated, eliminating manual intervention; and the platform regularly publishes operational data reports, ensuring true transparency and verifiability. This transparency allows users to clearly understand their assets and provide greater peace of mind.

From beginners to experienced investors, TALL Miner offers a diverse range of mining contracts to meet the needs of diverse audiences. New users receive trial bonuses for a risk-free experience; experienced players enjoy efficient and stable long-term contracts. Every user receives professional customer support. As a result, TALL Miner has amassed a large number of real users worldwide, building a strong reputation and a foundation of trust.

Trustworthy is more than just a slogan; it’s TALL Miner’s long-term commitment.

Thanks to its compliant operations, security measures, transparent mechanisms, and user reputation, TALL Miner is becoming the most reliable choice in the global cloud mining market.

In the digital economy of 2025, choosing TALL Miner means choosing not only a platform but also peace of mind, stability, and a bright future.

For more information, please visit the official TALL miner website: http://tallive.com

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CSCS Boss Shantali Says T+1 Settlement Targets Long-Term Capital Market Growth

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Shehu Yahaya Shantali

By Adedapo Adesanya

The chief executive of the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, Mr Shehu Yahaya Shantali, says Nigeria’s shift to a T+1 settlement cycle goes beyond faster transactions and is intended to deepen long-term growth in the capital market.

Speaking at a ceremony marking the commencement of T+1 settlement in Lagos, Mr Shantali described the development as a strategic milestone that goes beyond faster transaction timelines to reinforce the market’s structural strength and future readiness.

According to him, the shortened settlement cycle reflects years of investment in infrastructure, technology, and stakeholder collaboration aimed at transforming Nigeria into a globally competitive investment destination.

Nigeria recently became the first market in Africa to adopt the T+1 framework, reducing the settlement period for securities transactions from two days to one.

According to the boss of the securities depository firm, the shortened settlement cycle reflects years of investment in infrastructure, technology, and stakeholder collaboration aimed at transforming Nigeria into a globally competitive investment destination.

“These investments are not solely for T+1 settlement but to position Nigeria’s capital market for sustained growth and longterm competitiveness,” he said.

The migration from T+1 settlement is expected to enhance liquidity, improve capital efficiency, and reduce counterparty risk across the market.

Mr Shantali explained that the T+1 transition represents the culmination of a decades-long evolution from a manual, paper-based system to a fully automated, technology-driven post-trade environment.

He recalled that investors previously waited several months to complete transactions under the old system, but successive reforms, including transitions to T+5, T+3, and T+2, steadily improved efficiency and market integrity.

The latest upgrade, he said, builds on extensive preparations undertaken over the past three years, including system enhancements, process optimisation, and market-wide readiness assessments coordinated by the SEC and industry stakeholders.

On his part, the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr Emomotimi Agama, said the reform signals Nigeria’s readiness to compete at the highest levels of global finance, noting that the country transitioned from T+2 to T+1 within six months.

“The era of T+1 has begun,” Mr Agama said, adding that shorter settlement cycles are critical to attracting global capital and strengthening investor confidence.

He noted that leading markets such as the United States, Canada, and India have already adopted T+1 settlement, while several European markets are preparing to migrate, making Nigeria’s transition a crucial step in maintaining international relevance.

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Businesses Not Feeling Full Benefits of Tinubu’s Reforms—NECA

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NECA Adewale Smatt-Oyerinde

By Adedapo Adesanya

Many private sector operators have yet to experience the anticipated gains of President Bola Tinubu’s reforms as they continue to grapple with inflation, energy costs and exchange rate volatility, the Director-General of the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, has said.

Mr Oyerinde acknowledged that the removal of fuel subsidy and liberalisation of the foreign exchange market reflected the government’s commitment to market-driven economic policies and improved transparency across sectors.

He said the reforms had enhanced fuel availability, reduced recurring supply disruptions and signalled policy consistency to both local and foreign investors, but noted that while there are indications of improved investor confidence, many domestic businesses, particularly Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), continue to contend with operational challenges.

The NEC chief said the depreciation of the Naira had increased production costs, affected competitiveness and heightened operational risks for many businesses.

“Many private sector operators are yet to experience the anticipated gains of the reforms as they continue to grapple with inflation, energy costs and exchange rate volatility,” he said in a recent interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while assessing the administration’s economic performance.

Mr Oyerinde said declining consumer purchasing power and increasing production expenses had placed pressure on businesses, with some firms adjusting investment plans and operations in response to prevailing economic conditions.

On infrastructure and refining, the NECA DG said developments in housing, industrial investments and local petroleum refining had created opportunities and contributed to improved fuel supply.

He, however, identified power supply as a major challenge facing businesses, citing persistent grid instability and reliance on alternative energy sources.

“In spite of the ongoing reforms in the power sector, insufficient electricity supply remains the number one constraint to business productivity and competitiveness across the country,” he said.

Mr Oyerinde said that although some macroeconomic indicators, including foreign reserves and government revenues, had shown improvement, the gains were yet to be broadly reflected in business operations and household welfare.

“Inflation, high energy costs, multiple taxation, logistics challenges and weak consumer spending continue to constrain productivity and limit business expansion,” he said.

He said employers remained cautious about large-scale recruitment amid high borrowing costs, foreign exchange volatility and rising operating expenses.

According to him, sustainable job creation will depend on deeper structural reforms that reduce the cost of doing business and improve access to affordable finance.

He urged the government to prioritise stable power supply, lower energy costs, tax harmonisation, policy consistency and foreign exchange stability to accelerate economic recovery and strengthen investor confidence.

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NASD Unlisted Security Index Records 1.89% Growth

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NASD Unlisted Security Index

By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange recorded its best performance this year on Tuesday, June 2, closing higher by 1.89 per cent.

During the session, the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) went up by 81.62 points to 4,406.30 points from the preceding day’s 4,324.68 points, and the market capitalisation added N48.48 billion to close at N2.636 trillion compared with Monday’s N2.587 trillion.

Business Post reports that the bourse recorded five price gainers and one price loser, Geo-Fluid Plc, which fell by 1 Kobo to N2.87 per unit from N2.88 per unit.

Conversely, Nipco Plc gained N31.57 to sell at N347.27 per share versus N315.70 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc grew by N9.86 to N196.51 per unit from N186.68 per unit, Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc improved by N3.13 to N76.10 per share from N72.97 per share, Food Concepts Plc added 27 Kobo to sell at N2.95 per unit compared with the preceding day’s N2.68 per unit, and UBN Property Plc expanded by 17 Kobo to N2.20 per share from N2.03 per share.

Yesterday, the volume of securities transacted by investors depreciated by 91.4 per cent to 307,363 units from the previous session’s 3.6 million units, and the value of securities dropped 75.9 per cent to N42.8 million from the preceding session’s N177.4 million, while the number of deals went up by 13.5 per cent to 42 deals from Monday’s 37 deals.

At the close of trades, Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Plc was the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units traded for N8.4 billion, followed by Infrastructure Credit Guarantee (Infracredit) Plc with 2.3 billion units sold for N6.5 billion, and CSCS Plc with 64.3 million units exchanged for N4.4 billion.

GNI Plc also finished as the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units worth N8.4 billion, followed by Infracredit Plc with 2.3 billion units valued at N6.5 billion, and Resourcery Plc with 1.1 billion units sold for N415.7 million.

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