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By Dawn Chmielewski, Anna Tong and Greg Bensinger (Reuters) -As the weekend deadline for TikTok to find a buyer approaches, bidders for the short-video social media site are piling up. Amazon and, separately,
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OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely partnered with a crypto company to bid for TikTok as the social media company faces a deadline to either sell or be banned in the US. Amazon also placed a last-minute bid.
Zoop, a new company started by OnlyFans creator Tim Stokely, announced that it is partnering with the HBAR Foundation, which manages the treasury for the Hedera crypto network, to acquire TikTok formally. The offer was sent during the week to the White House, just before the divestiture deadline of April 5, as defined by U.S. law.
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