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Bhutan Enters Strategic Partnership With Cumberland DRW For Bitcoin Reserve
Bhutan partners with Cumberland DRW on Bitcoin reserves. The deal supports digital assets and a future national token.
Pi Coin Price Prediction: Pi Falls 28%, But One Bullish Pattern Is Flashing – Could a Major Rebound Be Next?
PI token’s performance since November has been underwhelming with the altcoin crashing by almost 10% in the past two weeks alone. The token has already wiped out a large portion of its earlier recovery.
Visa Launches Stablecoin Advisory Practice for Banks and Fintechs
Visa launches a Stablecoins Advisory Practice. It aims to help banks and fintechs adopt stablecoins for payments and settlements.
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Crypto Inflows Hit $864M: BTC, XRP Dominate
Crypto investment products saw a third week of inflows as BTC attracted $522 million, while XRP followed closely with $245 million.
JPMorgan Launches MONY Fund on Ethereum Blockchain
JPMorgan has launched MONY, a tokenized money market fund on Ethereum, marking another strategic move within the crypto space.
Why Is Wet Token up 45% Today?
WET token skyrocketed 45% in the past 24 hours after a 180% surge in trading volume with Upbit and Bithumb listing the altcoin earlier today.
Ethereum Price Can Dominate Rally Over Bitcoin as $1.5B ETH Whale Wakes Up
Ethereum price is showing relative strength amid broader market consolidation, holding above the $3,000 support level, as whale buying rises.
$300M in Token Unlocks This Week, Santa Rally or Wishful Thinking?
More than $309 million in weekly token unlocks is adding fresh supply pressure as most altcoins trade flat.
Do Kwon Case: Prosecutors Set Condition for Korean Trial
Do Kwon could face as much as 30 years imprisonment in South Korea if he’s extradited to the country after serving half of his 15-year US jail term.
Bitcoin Price Can Crash 80% to $25,240 Says Peter Brandt, Here’s Why
Veteran trader Peter Brandt warned of a Bitcoin price crash to $25,240 after breaking its long-term parabolic trend.





















