Bitcoin Price Rises for Second Day on Hopes for Soft Landing
The largest cryptocurrency continues to rebound from a five-week low. Source
Read MoreThe largest cryptocurrency continues to rebound from a five-week low. Source
Read MoreThe crypto market cap declined by about $80 billion today as Bitcoin dropped to a monthly low beneath $39,000. The crypto markets are on another roller coaster ride today, with bitcoin slipping below $40,000 and many altcoins dumpings as well. Ethereum has taken it on the chin losing over 5% of
Read More“We wanted to make a bold statement on a large platform to educate the general public that advances in blockchain technology like those employed at Algorand have made it more green and sustainable than the first generation proof-of-work blockchains, and definitely more green than traditional banking and finance rails,” said
Read MoreOn Saturday, the second-largest meme-based cryptocurrency shiba inu has seen a lot of tokens burned during the last 24 hours. According to statistics, the network’s burn rate has increased by 26,592% as 1.4 billion SHIB has been destroyed. Shiba Inu Burn Rate Increases Significantly On February 22, a SHIB team member named
Read MoreBitcoin Slides for Second Day as Analyst Warns of Dip Below $45K Original Source
Read MoreWAVES price surged by up to 70% on March 29, reaching a new all-time high around $54. Traders betting against the rise of Waves — the native token of the WAVES blockchain network — suffered losses worth millions of dollars as the WAVES/USD pair extended its recovery to a record level
Read MoreEthereum has now cemented its position above the hard-won $3,000 level. This signals another bull rally for the digital asset given how the market has responded to its recent surge. More money is coming into the digital asset daily as investors clamor to take part in the gains. This is
Read MoreCryptocurrency analysts are divided on lingering bitcoin market impact of recent Fed rate hike decisions. Source
Read MoreAPE is climbing. Source
Read MoreAfter dropping under $40,000 on two occasions during Asian and U.S. trading hours, bitcoin was changing hands again above $41,000, up about 4%.. Ether, the second-largest crypto by market cap, was trading at nearly $2,800, a roughly 6% gain. Most other major altcoins had gained ground over the past 24
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