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Price analysis 11/1: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, DOGE, TON, ADA, AVAX, SHIB
Markets have started to sell-off, and Bitcoin needs to hold $70,000 for the BTC and altcoin rally to continue. Source…
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DePIN XYO launches on Solana
XYO’s native token is now tradable against tokens including SOL and USDC on Solana-native decentralized exchanges Jupiter and Raydium. Source…
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US Treasury: Blockchain can improve financial system
The US Treasury is especially keen on distributed ledger technology (DLT) for payments, settlement and clearing. Source link
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Nansen highlights AI-fueled NodeFi, GPUfi for DePIN investment
Nansen takes a detailed look at an emerging opportunity for Web3-powered investors in a new report. Source link
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How the US Fed thinks a Bitcoin ban could preserve deficit spending
A ban on Bitcoin? Even the suggestion as part of a thought experiment is bound to chafe the crypto community.…
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Financial institutions want Bitcoin and ETFs: Blockstream’s Adam Back
Back was an early Bitcoin developer and the first person to receive an email from pseudonymous Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.…
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Sonic SVM tops $50M in Solana staking, announces new partnerships
Solana-based restaking and liquid staking could follow the explosive growth trajectory of Ethereum’s liquid staking ecosystem. Source link
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Institutional investments in Solana blockchain DApps up 54% in Q3
Institutional investments in Solana-based applications surged to $173 million in Q3 2024, marking a significant increase, according to a Messari…
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M2 crypto exchange hacked for $13M, user funds already restored
The industry is still recovering from the $230 million WazirX hack, which occurred less than four months ago. Source link
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Radiant Capital $58M hack an expensive ‘lesson’ for DeFi
Radiant Capital said it had resumed its Ethereum lending markets after implementing several security enhancements to its protocol. Source link
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