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ETH Eyes $2,800 as Whales Dump and Ethereum ETFs See $234M Outflows
ETH price has fallen below the key $3,000 support level amid a broader crypto market sell-off, followed by whale and institutional dumping.
Crypto.com Exploring Tokenization With Dubai Multi-Commodities Centre
Crypto.com and Dubai Multi-Commodities Centre have partnered to boost tokenization in Dubai to add more market value.
Strategy (MSTR) Stock Falls as Bitcoin Hovers Around $87K
MSTR fell as Bitcoin hovered near $90K. Saylor’s Strategy bought 10,645 BTC for ~$980M, lifting its treasury to 671,268 BTC.
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Solana Weathers Massive 6 Tbps DDoS Attack With Zero Downtime, Co-Founder Says
Anatoly Yakovenko revealed the network absorbed weeks of sustained attacks while maintaining sub-second transaction confirmations.
FCA Launches Major Consultation on Crypto Rules with February 12 Deadline
The UK’s financial watchdog has launched a major consultation on crypto regulation and plans to bring the industry under formal oversight by 2027.
AXL Price Crashes 18% as Circle Abandons Token after Acquiring Axelar Network Developer
Circle announced the acquisition of Interop Labs, the core developer behind the Axelar Network, while explicitly excluding the Axelar Network and AXL token.
Gold Is Overvalued, Rotation into Bitcoin Is Due: Will 80% BTC Crash Theory Hold?
According to a prominent analyst, gold is overvalued related to Bitcoin, but Glassnode said that BTC price action lacks strength.
SBI Holdings Taps Startale to Launch Yen-Backed Stablecoin
SBI Holdings has inked a deal with Startale Group to roll out a yen-denominated stablecoin, coming at a time when the adoption is rising.
Bitcoin to Hit New Highs in 2026, Grayscale’s Bold BTC Prediction
Grayscale forecasts that Bitcoin will reach a new price high in early 2026, driven by rising institutional capital.
Top 100 Chainlink Wallets Bought $263M LINK: Rally Ahead?
Chainlink whales have been accumulating aggressively, but the asset is still seeing strong downward pressure.





















