A growing number of Bitcoin holders are now in a loss position, which may signal a market bottom or increased selling pressure.
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Binance's Europe head states that MiCA should be judged by who it licenses, not who it excludes. Despite withdrawing its application, Binance remains committed to the EU market.
Peter Stokes, aged 19, has been extradited to the US to face charges related to an $8 million crypto ransom scheme carried out by a hacking group.
Mark Zuckerberg stated that the development of AI agents has not advanced as quickly as initially anticipated. This comment coincides with Meta's broader rollout of its Meta Business Agent across Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp.
Bitcoin ETFs experienced their strongest inflow in two months, with $221 million entering the market, ending a 10-day outflow streak.
Binance Futures is set to introduce USDⓈ-Margined DATAIPUSDT and DATAIPUSDC perpetual contracts. This move expands trading options for users and could influence the trading activity of the DATAIP tokens.
XRP's price has increased by 4%, with bulls attempting to push the token above the $1.10 resistance level. A clear break above this level is needed to confirm upward momentum.
Ethereum and Solana have seen notable weekly gains, supported by a short squeeze that pushed Bitcoin towards $62,000. Market liquidations indicate a shift in trader sentiment.
New data indicates that US users are bypassing geoblocks to participate in political betting markets on Polymarket's global platform.
Bitwise’s Matt Hougan suggests that the recent STRC incident diminishes the relevance of strategy-focused investment approaches for Bitcoin, as the cryptocurrency itself does not inherently offer high yields or low volatility.
Securitize has issued tokenized versions of its shares on Solana and Avalanche, making it the first time a newly public company has done so at its debut.
Bitcoin remains around $61,000 after weak US jobs data eased fears of rate hikes, potentially setting the stage for a rally towards $70,000.
Sam Altman proposes that the US government take a 5% equity stake in OpenAI. He also suggests that other major AI companies do the same.
Market analysts are divided on Bitcoin's next move, but there is some optimism. Meanwhile, SharpLink has resumed purchasing Ethereum after an eight-week pause, alongside other market developments.
A venture backed by the son of US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has received support from Ripple's co-founder. The story highlights ongoing intersections between politics and crypto industry ventures.
New York Life Investment Management is tokenizing a high-yield corporate bond strategy for the first time, partnering with Centrifuge on the NYLIM Anemoy fund settled in USDC.
A new nonprofit organization has been launched to focus on institutional outreach for Ethereum, aiming to attract banks and asset managers. This move follows a trend of formalizing Ethereum's engagement with traditional finance.
Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle, responded to the launch of the Open USD consortium's stablecoin, emphasizing USDC's advantages in distribution, liquidity, and regulation.
Crypto ATMs are rapidly disappearing in the US as Tennessee enforces a ban today, and operators in Minnesota must comply with a similar law by August 1.
A Democratic candidate supported by a crypto-aligned PAC backed by Ripple co-founder has won the Colorado primary, moving closer to the November election.