Zama Acquires Buterin-Backed ZK Firm Kakarot to Boost Privacy
Zama recently announced the acquisition of KKRT Labs, also known as Kakarot and backed by ETH creator Vitalik Buterin.
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Zama recently announced the acquisition of KKRT Labs, also known as Kakarot and backed by ETH creator Vitalik Buterin.
The Tokyo-listed firm executed the loan on Oct. 31 using its 30,823 BTC as collateral, with funds earmarked for acquisitions and buybacks.
XRP has rebounded strongly from its key $2 support level, fueling optimism among analysts who believe the token could be gearing up for a major breakout.
ASTER token defies market downturn, surging 13% as bullish momentum builds following Binance founder Changpeng Zhao’s latest dip purchase.
ZKsync (ZK) has soared 91% this week as network fees surged nearly 700%, with its co-founder proposing plans for a major token overhaul.
A successful Hyperliquid trader opened leveraged positions on ETH, BTC, SOL, and UNI on Nov. 5 while market sentiment hit extreme fear levels.
Kadena may be returning to operations, as Daniel Keller makes a post on X confirming a comeback.
Analyst Willy Woo stated that Strategy is unlikely to sell its Bitcoin holdings to repay its $1.01 billion debt as MSTR stock faces strong selling pressure.
While MARA has dumped $236 million BTC, BoP indicator shows hidden accumulation, suggesting dip-buying activity.
Solana’s once-unshakable dominance is slipping as traders migrate to new networks but ETFs continue to attract inflows.
Another flash crash pushed Bitcoin below $100,000, triggering massive liquidations as investors rushed to sell their assets on Binance.
Peter Schiff claimed that Bitcoin price correction may not be over. Another 10% drop to $90,000 is possible.
Crypto panic grows on Nov. 5. Explore the key events shaping market sentiment today.
Ethereum briefly dipped to $3,000 before rebounding, as ETF outflows stretch into a fifth day.
Bitcoin tumbled below $100,000 on Tuesday, extending losses to 20% from October highs. Over 339,000 traders were liquidated totaling $1.3 billion across crypto markets.