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Vendetta Capital Announces Its Investment in StarSharks

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Monday, December 6, 2021

Mahe, Seychelles--(Newsfile Corp. - December 6, 2021) - Vendetta Capital is immensely pleased to announce its investment in StarSharks, a leading NFT gaming platform on the Binance Smart Chain, leveraging referral, stake-sharing, and an NFT marketplace to incentivize gamers to co-create a sustainable community.

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  • Mahe, Seychelles--(Newsfile Corp. - December 6, 2021) - Vendetta Capital is immensely pleased to announce its investment in StarSharks, a leading NFT gaming platform on the Binance Smart Chain, leveraging referral, stake-sharing, and an NFT marketplace to incentivize gamers to co-create a sustainable community.
  • Binance Labs, the venture capital arm and incubator of Binance, announced its strategic investment in StarSharks in November.
  • Through the strategic investment, StarSharks will play an important role in expanding the gaming sector in the BSC ecosystem.
  • The team at Vendetta Capital are very happy to be part of this exciting journey.

Vendetta Capital Announces Its Investment in Hinata

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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Mahe, Seychelles--(Newsfile Corp. - November 25, 2021) - Vendetta Capital is immensely pleased to announce its investment in Hinata, which is the world's first Web 3.0 e-commerce hub fueled by a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).

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  • Mahe, Seychelles--(Newsfile Corp. - November 25, 2021) - Vendetta Capital is immensely pleased to announce its investment in Hinata, which is the world's first Web 3.0 e-commerce hub fueled by a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).
  • Here, Hinata is focusing on these segments of the industry and planning to market to users from these categories and beyond.
  • Having cross-compatibility with other blockchains including Solana, Fantom, Tezos, Hinata will bring new standards for NFT ecosystem and Metaverse and real life touches of blockchain technologies which is in line with Vendetta Capital future strategies.
  • With Vendetta's Hinata investment, the company will continue to support the added value created by Blockchain technology that shapes the future in every area.

Reno and Sunny Mahe to Hold a Press Conference to Discuss How to Make Homes Safe for Children From Deadly Corded Window Coverings

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Monday, October 4, 2021

SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As a result of the September 21, 2021, Salt Lake County $25,000,000 jury verdict[1]that found that the window blind in the home of Reno and Sunny Mahe, was dangerously defective, causing Elsie Mahe's strangulation death on Nov.22, 2016, and given the most recent strangulation death in Utah County of a young boy[2] and the discovery of other Utah children who have died and been injured on corded window coverings, Sunny and Reno Mahe will be holding a press conference, with their team of blind safety experts[3], on Thursday, Oct.7, 2021, at 11 a.m. at the Centerpoint Legacy Theater in Centerville, Utah.The Mahes and their team, including contact Alan Mortensen of Dewsnup/King/Olsen/Worel/Havas/Mortensen ([email protected], 801-556-6867), will be answering questions about how to make corded window coverings safe, especially in homes with small children.

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  • SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As a result of the September 21, 2021, Salt Lake County $25,000,000 jury verdict[1]that found that the window blind in the home of Reno and Sunny Mahe, was dangerously defective, causing Elsie Mahe's strangulation death on Nov.22, 2016, and given the most recent strangulation death in Utah County of a young boy[2] and the discovery of other Utah children who have died and been injured on corded window coverings, Sunny and Reno Mahe will be holding a press conference, with their team of blind safety experts[3], on Thursday, Oct.7, 2021, at 11 a.m. at the Centerpoint Legacy Theater in Centerville, Utah.The Mahes and their team, including contact Alan Mortensen of Dewsnup/King/Olsen/Worel/Havas/Mortensen ([email protected], 801-556-6867), will be answering questions about how to make corded window coverings safe, especially in homes with small children.
  • The Mahes brought suit against theblind manufacturer, Century Blinds, in order to raise public awareness of the strangulation hazard corded blinds pose in homes with children.The Mahes want the public to know what they did not know.The jury found that Century Blinds, a California blind manufacturer with a large presence in Salt Lake City, manufactured corded blinds across the country for several years without putting a "no additional cost" tilt wandon their blinds, as opposed to tilt cord, which Century Blinds knew was a strangulation hazard to small children.Century Blinds also manufactured corded blinds without providing cord cleats, which should have been installed with the blinds.Cord cleats allow a parent to wrap around blind cords at a level above where children can reach.The blinds also came with a warning label that was not visible and did not meet ANSI Standards required of blind manufacturers to tell parents not to put furniture by window blinds.The jury heard testimony that, because of these defects,these blinds should have never been allowed in the Mahe home back in 2008 when they were installed.