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XRP vs SEC: Legal Optimism Lifts Price 4% Despite Geopolitical Tensions
After a wave of liquidations swept through the crypto markets, traders are now eyeing signs of recovery, led by battered altcoins like Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin. One of the factors behind the positive sentiment is the case between XRP and the SEC. This is despite the ongoing geopolitics in the Middle East. Markets unraveled on Saturday after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. The strikes caused immediate sell-offs across digital assets, forcing exchanges to liquidate positions in bulk. However, by Monday, the crypto market appeared to be stabilizing. Bitcoin ... (full story)
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From @DeItaone|Jun 23, 2025|11 comments*TRUMP ADMIN PREPARING FOR IRAN ATTACK ON US GULF BASES: AXIOS
Trump assembles national security team amid threat of Iran retaliation The Trump administration is preparing for an Iranian attack against American bases in the Gulf in retaliation for its strike on Iran's nuclear facilities this weekend, U.S. officials say. Why it matters: The scope of the Iranian retaliation — particularly the number of casualties — will determine how President Trump responds, and whether the U.S. plunges deeper into Israel's war with Iran. Trump is scheduled to meet with his national security team at 1 p.m. ET at the White House to discuss the threat. The president has warned that any retaliation "will be met with force far greater than what was witnessed" during the U.S. military attack against three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend. State of play: On Monday evening local time, Qatar announced it was temporarily closing its airspace due to rising regional tensions. The Qatari foreign ministry said the closure is part of a broader set of precautionary measures. Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar is the biggest U.S. military installation in the region. In recent weeks, many of the base's aircraft and personnel have been evacuated. The U.S., U.K., and China issued warnings on Monday advising their nationals in Qatar to shelter in place as a precaution. BREAKING: Iran moves launchers for possible attack on us forces - WSJ.
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From axios.com|Jun 23, 2025|5 commentsIran launched multiple missiles against American military bases in the Middle East on Monday in retaliation for the U.S. strike on its nuclear facilities this weekend. At least 10 ...
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