David Sacks calls NYT report on conflicts of interest a ‘nothing burger’
Donald Trump’s top crypto adviser, David Sacks, hit out at a New York Times report speculating how he could gain from his government role. Go to Source
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Donald Trump’s top crypto adviser, David Sacks, hit out at a New York Times report speculating how he could gain from his government role. Go to Source
Bitcoin plunged nearly 5% to $86,950 in Sunday trading, triggering $539 million in liquidations after the asset endured its worst November performance since 2018. Go to Source
The privacy-preserving decentralized AI platform is built on top of The Open Network, and users earn TON for renting out computing power. Go to Source
The comments followed S&P’s downgrade of USDt’s ability to maintain its peg, which cited Tether’s Bitcoin and gold reserves as a concern. Go to Source
Although most models projected ETH prices above $4,000, one critical valuation model bucked the trend, signaling that ETH may be overvalued. Go to Source
Bitcoin price stayed stuck near $91,000 due to weak ETF flows and cautious derivatives as stocks and gold rallied on rising rate-cut bets. Go to Source
New research showed BTC price action on course to copy the 2022 bear market while risk-asset inflows showed signs of a bullish turnaround. Go to Source
Strategy CEO Phong Le says Bitcoin would only be sold if the company’s stock falls below net asset value and funding options disappear, calling it a financial decision. Go to Source
BlackRock says $2.34 billion in November outflows from IBIT are normal as demand once pushed the ETF near $100 billion. Go to Source
Stablecoin yields not being overly high suggests the market hasn’t reached a “major top” and Ether may reach $3,200 in the near term, according to Santiment. Go to Source