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OPN Surges Against Market Trends, 24-Hour High Increase of 110%

On June 4, market data shows that the price of OPN has increased by as much as 110%, currently reported at $0.2104, with a 24-hour increase of 78%. According to informed sources, the Opinion team is in communication with regulatory authorities in multiple jurisdictions regarding event contract clearing licenses and compliance matters for derivative trading platforms.

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