Bitcoin is skating at $63,000, while SUI is diving faster than a stone. The crypto market is going wild... downwards.
Bitcoin is skating at $63,000, while SUI is diving faster than a stone. The crypto market is going wild... downwards.
As the Federal Reserve (Fed) starts to change course on interest rates, Tether and four other stablecoin issuers risk seeing $625 million in annual interest income melt away. This upheaval, revealed by a recent CCData report, highlights stablecoins’ reliance on U.S. Treasury bonds, a crucial pillar of their economic model.
The Paris Stock Exchange is retreating! Investors are waiting for key economic data this week that could influence the market.
Ethereum, the second largest blockchain in the world, is once again in the spotlight. As its network continues to gain popularity, particularly due to the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, a recurring issue has resurfaced: the surge in transaction fees. Indeed, with record volumes on decentralized exchanges (DEX) and an exponential increase in the number of active addresses, Ethereum is facing growing congestion that directly impacts its users.
Small traders have deserted the Bitcoin ship, leaving the whales to play among themselves without making too many waves.
The crypto market continues to evolve at a steady pace, but certain asset classes are struggling to convince investors. This is particularly the case with Ethereum ETFs, which, despite their potential, have failed to capture the expected interest. BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset managers, has expressed its disappointment…
Bitcoin closes a historic September despite a recent decline. Analysts are scanning the horizon, pointing to the U.S. elections as a potential catalyst for the market.
Ripple releases 1 billion XRP, saving XRP from a 4.26% drop in 24 hours and stabilizing the crypto market.
A combination of global economic fears and speculation surrounding a potential bubble in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector is shaking Bitcoin, leading to a loss of investor confidence. Yesterday, September 30th, Bitcoin recorded a drop. This decline is merely a symptom of a deeper malaise affecting the entire crypto market. Amid fears of a global recession and speculation about tech bubbles, investors are watching every move with apprehension.
The American economy is going through a pivotal phase, where every word spoken by the Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome POWELL, is scrutinized with particular attention. Indeed, he has expressed cautious optimism about the possibility of reducing inflation to 2%, the Fed's target. This statement is not only crucial for traditional markets, but it could also be the catalyst for a new major rally in Bitcoin.