Bitcoin correction ‘almost done’ as realized losses rise above weekly average
Bitcoin traders’ realized losses have likely peaked, possibly marking the bottom of the current BTC price sell-off. Go to Source
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Bitcoin traders’ realized losses have likely peaked, possibly marking the bottom of the current BTC price sell-off. Go to Source
Derivatives trading products saw rapid growth, suggesting that professional traders were actively seeking exposure to cryptocurrencies. Go to Source
Coinbase announced in November that it would delist WBTC on December 19, after the token became affiliated with Tron founder Justin Sun. Coinbase and Bit Global Clash in Court Over WBTC Delisting California judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín gave crypto exchange Coinbase the green light to delist wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) despite attempts by digital asset custodian Bit … Read more
The DeFi protocol also launched an in-house perpetuals trading app. Go to Source
Coinbase will likely be able to move forward with its intention to suspend wBTC trading on Dec. 19 after a challenge in federal court. Go to Source
Bitcoin investors realized profits as BTC price hit new all-time highs throughout November. Now that the metric has reset, new highs could be in store. Go to Source
Coinbase has thrown a legal argument against a lawsuit from Bit Global Digital Limited, which aims to overturn Coinbase’s choice to drop wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) from its exchange. Coinbase Defends Its Decision to Delist WBTC In a court filing submitted on Tuesday, Coinbase defended its action, claiming it was a necessary step to shield its … Read more
Some crypto community members have criticized Coinbase for not giving technical reasons for delisting WBTC and justifying its decision by citing Justin Sun-linked risks. Go to Source
Binance, Crypto.com, Kraken and other crypto exchanges continue to list Tether’s USDT on their EU platforms weeks before the final MiCA deadline on Dec. 30. Go to Source
Coinbase and DeFi pose serious competition for traditional exchanges as Bitcoin ETFs beat gold by assets under management. Go to Source