Bitcoin slides back below $74,000 as breakout to higher levels fails again
The $75,000-$76,000 range has proven to be stiff resistance as bitcoin attempts to claw back this year's losses.
The 24-hour trap: Why the UK’s new crypto rules could catch some firms off guard
The new regulations revealed by the Financial Conduct Authority include several technical traps which crypto software providers ne...
AllUnity Expands EURAU Stablecoin With Multi-Chain USDT Trading Pools
AllUnity expands EURAU stablecoin with cross-chain USDT pools on Uniswap and Raydium, boosting euro liquidity and DeFi interoperab...
VerifiedX brings privacy layer to Bitcoin as institutional demand for confidenti...
A new zero-knowledge-powered system enables shielded bitcoin transactions, reflecting a broader push across crypto to address the...
S&P 500 Breaks Historic 7,000 Mark as Nasdaq Extends Win Streak on Ceasefire Opt...
S&P 500 makes history by crossing 7,000 points while Nasdaq extends winning streak to 11 sessions on Iran ceasefire hopes and stro...
Wall Street trading-tech is coming to crypto as DoubleZero rolls out high-speed...
The project, called DoubleZero Edge, offers a real-time feed of raw data from the Solana blockchain, giving traders faster access...
Drift gets $148 million funding from Tether and partners as it replaces Circle s...
The money will be used by Drift to recover user funds after more than $270 million in clients assets were exploited this month, an...
Bitcoin funding rates hit most negative since 2023, history suggests bottom is i...
Despite a surge in short positioning, bitcoin has climbed toward $75,000, with past episodes of negative funding rates often align...
Bitcoin holds near $75,000 as short-term holders look for profit opportunities
Bitcoin is hovering near $75,000 as steady institutional demand meets a wall of supply, while the options market is biased toward...
U.S. Defense Department in Talks With GM, Ford, and GE Aerospace to Boost Milita...
The Pentagon is discussing weapons production capacity with GM, Ford, GE Aerospace, and Oshkosh as U.S. military stockpiles face d...
