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I look up “BTguru” and the only results I get is the partnership announcement between the two. I can’t find any info on btguru anywhere on the internet aside from their cookie-cutter website. On top of that the official chainlink twitter account retweeted cointelegraph’s tweet of the announcement. This feels weirdly inorganic and forced
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It's a Turkish financial service provider specializing in blockchain.
Turkey as a whole is very big on crypto adoption, partly because of the massive fiat inflation, and BTguru is one of the top players in that field.



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