Pepe and Solana Jump After US Exchange Listing

Two popular cryptocurrencies, Solana (SOL) and Pepe (PEPE), saw a price boost after being added to Bitstamp, a major US cryptocurrency exchange. Bitstamp Adds Solana and Pepe Bitstamp announced the listing of both SOL and PEPE on its US platform. The exchange described Solana as a fast and scalable blockchain and Pepe as a meme…

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Bitcoin Bottom and an Altcoin on the Rise

Glassnode’s co-founders, Jan Happel and Yann Allemann, believe Bitcoin (BTC) might have hit its lowest point. Their analysis suggests the recent correction could be over. Bitcoin’s Bottom? Their reasoning centers around long-term holders (LTHs), those who’ve held BTC for at least 155 days. They noticed that LTH selling wasn’t as intense this time around compared…

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Bitcoin’s Rising Risk: A Potential Turning Point?

Bitcoin’s price is climbing, but some key indicators are flashing red. This means we might be heading for a correction. Warning Signals: What the Data Says A recent report from Alphractal, a data analysis firm, points to some worrisome trends. Two key metrics are raising concerns: Reserve Risk: This measures the relationship between Bitcoin’s price…

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XRP: Get Rich Quick? One Analyst Thinks So

After the recent mini-bull run in crypto, XRP, Ripple’s token, has finally started to move. While Bitcoin soared and meme coins like Dogecoin saw gains, XRP lagged behind. But things are changing. XRP’s Breakout XRP recently broke through a seven-year resistance level, trading above $1.60 after briefly dipping. Analyst Robert Doyle (“Crypto Sensei”) believes this…

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Shiba Inu Burns Big: Is a Price Surge Coming?

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is making headlines thanks to a massive jump in its burn rate. The burn rate—the amount of SHIB tokens permanently removed from circulation—shot up by a whopping 2,296% in just one day! What’s a Burn Rate, Anyway? SHIB uses a “burn mechanism” to decrease its overall supply. This makes each remaining token…

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North Korean Hackers: Stealing Billions in Crypto Disguised as Employees

North Korea’s cyberattacks are costing the global economy billions. Recent reports from the Cyberwarcon cybersecurity conference confirmed what many suspected: North Korean hackers are infiltrating companies worldwide, disguised as everyday professionals. The “IT Worker” Scam Microsoft researcher James Elliot revealed that North Korean operatives are posing as IT workers, recruiters, and venture capitalists to gain…

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Ethereum’s Price: Is the Rally Over?

Ethereum’s price is struggling. After a good run, it’s hitting a wall around $3,659. Let’s dive into what’s happening. What the Charts Are Saying The short-term picture (4-hour chart) isn’t pretty for Ethereum. It’s showing some serious bearish momentum, heading towards $3,360 and the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA). This SMA is a key support…

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Fed Official’s $770,000 Insider Trading Scheme

A former high-ranking Federal Reserve official is facing a long prison sentence for using confidential information to make a fortune in the stock market. Guilty Plea and Charges Robert Brian Thompson, a senior manager at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, pleaded guilty to insider trading and making false statements. The Department of Justice (DOJ)…

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