Bitcoin rejects at key $93.5K as Fed rate-cut bets meet ‘strong’ bear case
Bitcoin price action fell back toward $90,000 on strong US jobs data as BTC ignored Fed rate-cut optimism, failing to flip the yearly open to support. Go to Source
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Bitcoin price action fell back toward $90,000 on strong US jobs data as BTC ignored Fed rate-cut optimism, failing to flip the yearly open to support. Go to Source
Exclusive data shows that MEV attacks hit hundreds of traders on Ethereum each month and continue to result in millions in losses. Go to Source
The website of the Pepe memecoin has been hit with a front-end attack, and users are encouraged to stay clear of the website. Go to Source
Bitcoin miners are finally catching a breather as hashprice lifts off the basement floor after hitting punishing lows just days ago that squeezed operations to the edge. Even with that revenue dip, the network’s hashrate has held its ground, hovering in a tight band between 1,050 exahash per second (EH/s) and 1,100 EH/s. Miners Welcome … Read more
The European Commission plans to expand ESMA oversight of MiCA crypto firms and trading venues, aiming to streamline EU markets and narrow the gap with the US. Go to Source
Onchain data points to a major Bitcoin price drop in the making, while a bearish technical structure projected a drop to $68,000. Go to Source
Argentina’s state oil company, YPF, is reportedly exploring crypto payments at its fuel stations as adoption of digital assets rises, following the recent rollout of US dollar transactions. Go to Source
Portal to Bitcoin raised $25 million and launched an HTLC-based atomic OTC desk aimed at enabling trustless, crosschain large trade settlement. Go to Source
A new wave of self-custodial smart accounts aims to eliminate seed phrases, introduce card-based spending and remove the fear of losing access to crypto forever. Go to Source
US stablecoin rules under the GENIUS Act are splitting global liquidity with Europe, creating regional markets and potentially leading to cross-border friction, a report says. Go to Source