Crypto News
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Nine years ago, Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the first major Bitcoin marketplace, Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison without parole. This week, former President Donald Trump announced his intention to commute Ulbricht’s sentence to time served, rekindling debates about the fairness of his trial and the severity of his sentence. Ross Ulbricht ...
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The Texas State Securities Board has taken action against Arkbit Capital, issuing a cease and desist order for its involvement in alleged fraudulent crypto cloud mining activities. Led by Financial Examiner Alexis Cantrell, the board's investigation revealed purported deceptive practices by Arkbit Capital and its associated entities. Among the accusations, ...
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In February 2024, two pseudonymous creators — “ctrl” and “Acme” — developed a new experimental token standard that combines the properties of two established token standards: ERC-20 and ERC-721. The ERC-404 GitHub site states that the two standards it intends to combine “are not designed to be mixed,” but the effort aims to merge them in “as robust a manner ...
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Unexpected moments can have surprising ripple effects. This was vividly illustrated when a pair of NFT builders from DeGods project creator DeLabs—founder Frank (aka Rohun Vora) and Chief of Staff Malcolm—visited Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort earlier this month for an event for Trump NFT holders, and went viral for asking the former president a ...
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The rally in Ethereum, amidst optimism around expected SEC approval for ETH ETFs, has stalled for now with the market stagnating into a test of the 4003 level. Last Thursday the SEC laid out initial approvals for spot-ETH ETF applications (mirroring the funds launched earlier in the year for BTC). With first round approvals in place, traders are highly ...
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post: #GERMANY 'S HESSE MAY CONSUMER PRICES RISE 1.9% Y/Y - BBG *GERMANY'S SAXONY MAY CONSUMER PRICES RISE 3.1% Y/Y *GERMANY'S NRW MAY CPI RISES 2.5% Y/Y *GERMANY'S BAVARIA MAY CPI RISES 2.7% Y/Y *GERMANY'S BRANDENBURG MAY CPI RISES 2.9% Y/Y
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The most interesting debate going on these days is about consumer sentiment. The US economy has outperformed expectations by most metrics. The stock market is booming, real GDP is ...
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Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink Labs, sat down with CNBC Crypto World to discuss the collaboration between DTCC, Chainlink and ten financial institutions on a pilot ...
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The blockchain technology underlying the digital-asset sector provides an opportunity for banks to respond to the margin compression across financial services, according to ...
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post: #GERMANY 'S HESSE MAY CONSUMER PRICES RISE 1.9% Y/Y - BBG *GERMANY'S SAXONY MAY CONSUMER PRICES RISE 3.1% Y/Y *GERMANY'S NRW MAY CPI RISES 2.5% Y/Y *GERMANY'S BAVARIA MAY CPI RISES 2.7% Y/Y *GERMANY'S BRANDENBURG MAY CPI RISES 2.9% Y/Y
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The inflation rate in Germany is expected to be +2.4% in May 2024. The inflation rate is measured as the change in the consumer price index (CPI) compared with the same month a ...
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The monthly CPI indicator rose 3.6% in the 12 months to April. The most significant price rises were Housing (+4.9%), Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+3.8%), Alcohol and tobacco ...
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The rally in Ethereum, amidst optimism around expected SEC approval for ETH ETFs, has stalled for now with the market stagnating into a test of the 4003 level. Last Thursday the SEC laid out initial approvals for spot-ETH ETF applications (mirroring the funds launched earlier in the year for BTC). With first round approvals in place, traders are highly ...
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The best method to identify a classic “price action reversal” is for an hourly candle to close, such as a pin bar, a doji, an outside or even just an engulfing candle with a higher close. You can exploit these levels or zones by watching the price action that occurs at the given levels. BTC/USD Analysis I wrote in my previous BTC/USD analysis on 23rd May ...
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Customers with funds locked up in crypto exchange Gemini’s defunct crypto lending program are finally going to start getting their money back. The company, which is owned by tech billionaire twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, announced Wednesday that it will return $2.18 billion of their digital assets to users of the Earn program, which it paused ...