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Algorand (ALGO) has fallen by nearly 50% over the past year and is currently trading around $0.12. Technical analysis suggests a situation where short-term rebound potential and long-term downside risk are intertwined.
First, from a short-term perspective, the support levels from $0.087 to $0.106 are being closely watched. If these hold, a rebound of Algorand’s price to $0.14 to $0.16 can be expected. It’s also been noted that if buying pressure increases, the price could rise as high as $0.25. However, according to the OBV, sell pressure remains strong, and while the RSI is neutral, it still
ALGO-3.87%
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It seems that the Uniswap developer platform has officially launched. Since the beta version in February, over 3,000 API keys have already been created. With MetaMask and Privy also fully integrated, I think it's attracting quite a bit of attention.
The new features added in this release are quite interesting. First, the documentation site has been significantly revamped, and it now includes an AI toolkit and an interactive API sandbox. It feels much more user-friendly for beginners.
And a major change for Uniswap is the addition of a new liquidity management endpoint. Previously, you had to m
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Recently, a new statement from SEC staff has become a hot topic in the XRP community. This actually represents a significant development for DeFi on XRPL.
First, as background, what validators on XRPL emphasize is that this network has had decentralized trading capabilities at the protocol level from the start. Order books, automated market makers, and native asset trading routing. This is fundamentally different from many other blockchains. Looking at data from xrpscan, the transaction volume of payments on XRP has been steadily increasing.
So, what does the SEC staff statement actually say?
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MSTR is the most shorted stock in the United States. Looking at data from FactSet and Goldman Sachs, about 14% of its market capitalization of $34 billion is held in short positions. That's a pretty high number.
The main reason for such a high level of shorting seems to be a basic trade strategy. In short, it involves buying a Bitcoin spot ETF like BlackRock's iBit while simultaneously shorting MSTR stock, adjusting the risk-reward ratio to aim for profit. There were recent reports that Jane Street bought a large amount of iBit, and behind that, there are probably these kinds of trades.
MSTR h
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I recently learned about a story where approximately 1.5 million dollars worth of Bitcoin was stolen under the management of Seoul police, and I think this is a pretty serious incident. It seems that the theft that occurred in May 2022 was only uncovered during a recent audit. The real issue is why it took so long to notice.
This means that 22 BTC seized during a 2021 criminal investigation by Gangnam Police Station had been left untouched and unaccounted for for nearly four years. At that time, the value was about 2 billion won. The Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency took over the inv
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Recently, Ripple’s movements have started to become more interesting. It feels like something big is about to happen in the world of international remittances.
What caught my attention was the data from a pilot program carried out by Japanese banks. The results show that cross-border remittances using XRP were able to significantly reduce transfer costs compared with the conventional SWIFT-based system. Specifically, it achieved cost reductions of close to 60%, which is a number that can’t be ignored.
Why is this possible? Take a look at how SWIFT works. By connecting more than 11,500 financia
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Most people are captivated by the huge amount of money raised in OpenAI's recent $110 billion funding announcement, but the truly important point lies elsewhere.
In this round, where Amazon invested $50 billion, NVIDIA $30 billion, and SoftBank $30 billion, the order in which Sam Altman expressed his thanks is quite interesting. It was Amazon, Microsoft, NVIDIA, then SoftBank, and hidden within this order is a strategic insight.
As pointed out by overseas blogger Aakash Gupta, the real key terms are "Stateless API" and "Stateful Runtime Environment." These are the technological concepts that a
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Recently, the statements from Ripple CEO Garlinghouse have been making headlines. The "switch flipping" of XRP.
At a conference held last month at Crown Towers Sydney, he revealed that Ripple has actually already turned on thousands of switches one after another. It’s not a big sudden change, but rather a feeling of small movements accumulating.
This phrase itself dates back to 2019. Back then, Garlinghouse was at Fortune, and the origin was that banks were ready to fully adopt XRP using xRapid. Afterwards, YouTube creators and social media users started to use it informally to mean "the momen
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Bitcoin is experiencing significant fluctuations at a level that’s attracting attention. Even though over $800 million flowed into the BTC ETF last week, the price remained within the range of $67,000 to $68,000, and there are still no signs of a breakout.
Multiple traders are pointing out that the weekly RSI has once again reached oversold territory. In past cycles, when this condition aligned, Bitcoin subsequently moved toward new highs, but whether the same pattern will repeat this time is uncertain. The price is currently testing near the lower boundary of the upward channel on the chart.
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I came across some interesting news related to stablecoins. Tether is participating in a funding round for SDEV through its investment division.
The amount is $134 million. Since firms like Framework Ventures are also involved, it's probably a pretty notable project. By the way, SDEV stands for Stablecoin Development Corporation, and it seems to aim for a platform for equity holdings on the blockchain.
What’s interesting is that SDEV is targeting the practical use of stablecoins and DeFi. They’re envisioning real-world scenarios like payments, remittances, and cross-platform fund transfers. Up
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It’s been featured in Forbes as well, but it seems that Trump’s remarks could be a tailwind for BTC. The reason appears to be that expectations for FRB monetary easing are rising. I think this is a positive trend for the cryptocurrency market as a whole. On the other hand, the ETH staking waitlist has reportedly hit an all-time high. When you hear that 3.4 million ETH are waiting, it makes you feel like everyone wants to take part in staking.
This weekend, Hyperliquid’s trading volume reportedly exceeded $11.5 billion. Is on-chain finance finally about to explode, or is it just temporary? Bitw
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After the Drift hack, Project 0 has resumed operations, but the haircut for the lenders is pretty severe. It’s said to be an average loss of 2.61%.
USDC and SOL, USDT only need a 1% reduction, but BTC and ETH are at 2.61%. WIF and BONK are even worse, with cuts up to 6.62%. Since there’s about $1.91 million in remaining losses, they seem to have decided to distribute that to the credit pool.
Due to this hacking attack, until Drift’s assets gradually recover, the actual haircut might be slightly smaller. Some members of the community are unhappy with the unified pool system. Loss distribution i
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SOL-3.05%
BTC-2.27%
ETH-3.51%
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Recently, a former Ripple employee made an interesting point. In an era where institutional funds are fully entering the cryptocurrency market, the rise and fall of Ripple's price are actually unrelated in essence.
Because moving forward, capital is seeking stable cash flow rather than price movements. By using delta-neutral strategies, whether XRP rises 50% or falls 50%, it can consistently generate an annual return of 8-15%. In other words, regardless of Ripple's price fluctuations, the system earns revenue from spreads, fees, and premiums.
This is a key point. Although the total market capi
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Testnet news has started to circulate. It seems that Casper validators have overwhelmingly supported the upgrade proposal. Since this is an important step before the mainnet launch, it's worth paying close attention. Currently, CSPR has decreased by 1.41% over 24 hours, but liquidity is still sufficient. If this testnet phase is successful, it will set the stage for the next volume increase. We need to keep an eye on support level movements. Especially during this protocol development stage, market reactions tend to become unpredictable. $CSPR
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Since the Supreme Court's ruling, Bitcoin's movements have become truly fascinating.
The moment news of the tariff nullification came out, the market reacted instantly, and I thought BTC would surge sharply, but it quickly turned downward.
What's really happening here?
Currently, BTC is around 77.66K, down 1.64% over 24 hours.
Is this short-term volatility, or a sign of a larger macro shift?
It's hard to judge at this point.
Thinking about it, the factors involved are really complex.
Trade policy directions, inflation outlook, strength or weakness of the dollar, and overall inves
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The improvement in U.S. PMI is stimulating the altcoin market. In periods when this indicator improves, high-beta digital assets have historically shown strong performance. Now, that movement is beginning to reappear.
Altcoins such as Cardano, Chainlink, and Hedera are breaking out of their correction phases and making technical improvements. In particular, Cardano is steadily expanding its smart contract ecosystem, with increases in wallet numbers and active staking activities indicating solid community engagement.
Chainlink functions as a vital infrastructure for decentralized data verificat
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The co-founder of Monad has come up with an interesting proposal. Looking at recent major loss incidents related to rsETH, there's a growing discussion that there might be fundamental issues with protocols related to liquidity pools.
What Keone Hon is saying is that instead of allowing a large amount of assets to be supplied all at once, it should be increased gradually. For example, at a pace of adding $10 million every 10 minutes. This approach helps build resilience against problems like the "infinite minting vulnerability."
In short, implementing a smart cap system is key. Start with a sup
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Meta is showing signs of seriously re-entering the stablecoin market. There are reports that the tech giant led by Mark Zuckerberg is considering a comeback in the second half of this year through a new wallet.
What’s interesting is that this strategy appears to be quite cautious. Instead of launching its own stablecoin directly, it plans to support stablecoin payments by integrating third-party providers into a new wallet. In other words, there’s an apparent intention to enter the market while minimizing regulatory risks.
The mention of Stripe as a potential partner is also noteworthy. Partne
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Recently, an interesting story has come up, and it seems there is quite a bit of legal tension between the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Department of Justice.
The Fed is contesting a subpoena from the Justice Department related to a criminal investigation of Chairman Jerome Powell, arguing against it in a closed court. The focus appears to be whether there were false statements about a building renovation project during last summer’s congressional testimony.
Chairman Powell himself claims that this investigation is a “pretext” to counteract pressure from former President Trump to lower interes
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