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BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, ADA, LEO, LINK, AVAX
Bitcoin (BTC) has risen above $85,000, signaling that the bulls are trying to form a higher low at $83,000. The…
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Bitwise lists four crypto ETPs on London stock exchange
Asset manager Bitwise has listed four Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) exchange-traded products on the London Stock Exchange, expanding its…
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Market maker deals are quietly killing crypto projects
The right market maker can be a launchpad for a cryptocurrency project, opening the door to major exchanges and providing…
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Bitcoin tipped for 2023-style rebound as Goldman says dollar ‘overvalued’
Bitcoin (BTC) centered on $84,000 at the April 16 Wall Street open amid hopes that a weak US dollar would…
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Emerging markets need boutique market-making to reach their full potential
Opinion by: Mārtiņš Beņķītis, co-founder and CEO of Gravity Team As crypto adoption plateaus in some developed nations, emerging markets…
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Real estate fintech Janover doubles Solana holdings with $10.5M buy
Real estate-focused financial technology firm Janover has acquired 80,567 Solana tokens for roughly $10.5 million. According to an April 15…
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Bitcoin Treasury bonds may help US refinance $14T debt — VanEck exec
VanEck’s head of research has pitched a new type of US Treasury bond partially backed by Bitcoin to help refinance…
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Ethereum L2 development is ‘double-edged sword’ for ETH value
Ethereum’s push toward layer-2 (L2) blockchain scalability may be a double-edged sword for Ether, potentially weakening the value accrual of…
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Bitcoin could hit $1M if US buys 1M BTC — Bitcoin Policy Institute
A Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI) executive floated a $1 million Bitcoin price scenario if the United States were to buy…
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Italy finance minister warns US stablecoins pose bigger threat than tariffs
Italy’s minister of economy and finance warned that US stablecoin policies are more concerning than President Donald Trump’s tariffs, citing…
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