Price actions often reveal more than daily charts suggest, especially when major token holders make large moves.
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The crypto market has brought fresh updates to light, The recent Shiba Inu price prediction headlines remain active as traders monitor the effects of ongoing burn strategies.
A fresh wave of capital is coming to developers in the decentralized tech space, with a newly launched initiative from iExec offering support to those working at the intersection of privacy, infrastructure, and intelligence.
Tom Lee, the outspoken co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, believes Bitcoin is poised for a major rebound—one that could see it narrowing the gap with gold’s recent rally.
Metaplanet’s CEO is pushing back against short-term market jitters, reaffirming the company’s bold Bitcoin strategy despite recent dips in its stock price.
With global markets rattled by fears of a weakening U.S. dollar, investors are shifting their attention to traditional and digital safe havens—setting off a fresh wave of debate: will gold or Bitcoin take the lead in the next phase of economic realignment?
Binance Futures is rolling out a new high-leverage trading option designed for advanced users looking to maximize capital efficiency.
As gold continues to capture headlines with its record-breaking rally past $3,500, another safe-haven asset has been quietly making waves—the Japanese yen.
Bloomberg analyst Mike McGlone is warning of a potential storm brewing in U.S. financial markets—one that could ripple across major asset classes like Bitcoin, oil, and equities.
The global economy is facing fresh turbulence, and the United States is at the center of it.
Gold has surged to new highs in recent months, continuing a powerful run that has outpaced most competing assets and rewritten many analysts’ expectations.
In a startling development out of the UK, a criminal organization has reportedly designed and launched its own cryptocurrency as part of a money laundering scheme—marking what experts believe to be the first known instance of this kind in the country.