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The stablecoin payment platform called Slash has come with great news. They raised $100 million in a new capital round and are now a serious player in the crypto space with a valuation of $1.4 billion. Led by Ribbit Capital, Goodwater and Khosla Ventures also participated in this funding round, and even Y Combinator and NEA joined them.
What will they do with this money? Their main goal is to accelerate product development and automate financial backend processes. They plan to implement this automation by the end of the year. It seems that serious steps are being taken in the stablecoin paymen
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Bitcoin is currently at a critical turning point, and in my view, the next few days could prove to be quite decisive. For now, BTC is trading around $77.83K, but the real question is whether it can break upward above $76,000 or whether it will be pulled back downward.
Looking at the daily chart, the situation still appears weak. Bitcoin is stuck below the 100-day and 200-day moving averages, and the descending trend line still looks strong. The 100-day MA is near $80,000, while the 200-day MA is around $90,000. Together, these suggest that the overall trend is still tilted downward.
What’s int
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Just came across some interesting news in the Bitcoin research space that's worth paying attention to. Robin Linus (the ZeroSync and BitVM guy) dropped a paper called 'Binohash: Transaction Introspection Without Softforks' back in February, and it's actually pretty clever.
So here's the core issue: Bitcoin Script is intentionally restricted. It can't natively read transaction details like inputs, outputs, amounts, or other tx fields. This limitation makes it nearly impossible to build advanced protocols that need to verify specific transaction properties directly on-chain. Think about BitVM br
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What happened in February was not just about crypto. I saw that when the yen rapidly strengthened, Bitcoin faced heavy selling without any major news. It was no coincidence. It was the breakdown of a global funding system that had reached into crypto.
Understanding the yen carry trade is essential. In simple terms, it means borrowing in a currency with low interest rates and investing in assets that offer higher returns. Japan’s low interest rates and large savings make this possible. But when sudden large movements occur in USD/JPY, everything gets disrupted. Margin calls are triggered. Risk
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Just caught something interesting about the SpaceX ticker situation. Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas is pretty confident Elon grabbed the $SPCX ticker for the upcoming IPO - apparently he had to acquire it from Matt Tuttle, which his team actually predicted back in December. It's a small detail but tells you how locked in this deal is.
What's really catching my attention though is the retail investor angle. SpaceX CFO Bret Johnsen basically told bankers that retail allocation is going to be massive - bigger than any IPO ever, and potentially up to 30% of total shares. That's wild compared to the ty
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Today's SEK to CZK Price Update
Summary
This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the Swedish Krona (SEK) and the Czech Koruna (CZK), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
Definition
The Swedish Krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden, while the Czech
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NIGHT Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I buy NIGHT now?
This article reviews the price fluctuations of NIGHT since its inception, evaluates the potential returns of purchasing 10 NIGHT tokens during bull and bear market phases, and answers: Should you buy now? The opening price in 2025 was about 0.1, closing at 0.0894, with an annualized return of -10.6%, and selling 10 now would result in a loss of about $0.64; from 2026 to now, it has fallen to 0.03557, with an annualized return of -49.55%, and buying 10 would result in a loss of about $0.35. Conclusion: The market is still adjusting, so careful assessment of the timing is necessary.
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Buy the dip and enter the market 😎
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Just been thinking about what separates consistent traders from the rest, and honestly, it comes down to having a solid trade setup. You know, a clear framework for when to actually pull the trigger on a trade rather than just winging it based on gut feelings.
So what exactly is a trade setup? Basically it's a specific set of conditions you define beforehand that tells you when a trade opportunity exists. Could be technical indicators, could be price action patterns, could be triggered by news events. The key is that you've already decided what you're looking for before the market moves. Golde
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I find the topic about Beyond Tech very interesting and I really like it. It’s not just a project that talks about the various problems of Bitcoin; they are actually taking action to solve them.
What I’ve noticed is that connecting Bitcoin layers is already a big challenge, but when it comes to integrating Bitcoin with other blockchains, that’s a much bigger story. That’s the level of challenge that Beyond is aiming to tackle.
Why is it so interesting? Because true interoperability with Bitcoin can open up many more ways to use Bitcoin in the Web3 world. It’s like expanding the use of Bitcoin
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I just saw a report from TRM Labs that is truly shocking about how artificial intelligence is transforming the entire crypto crime landscape. In 2025, illegal cryptocurrency movements reached over $15.8 billion, and the biggest problem here is AI-powered scams that grow by 500% annually.
The most alarming part is how autonomous AI agents are conducting sophisticated money laundering operations. This is no longer simple fraud, bro. These bots automate asset distribution, optimize cross-chain bridge routes, and execute transactions on decentralized exchanges at lightning speed, just a blink of a
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Just caught wind of something interesting - Tom Lee is making a pretty bold call that Ethereum has already bottomed out. Not "close to bottoming," but actually there already.
The Fundstrat guy is leaning on three main things to back this up. First, he's pulling out historical pattern analysis using Tom DeMark indicators. His argument is that ETH's recent price structure shows a 93% correlation with how the S&P 500 recovered after major crashes like 1987's Black Monday and the 2011 debt ceiling crisis. Depending on which analogue you follow, he's saying the bottom either happened around March 7
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Been watching the bitcoin spot etfs landscape pretty closely, and the data from last week tells an interesting story. US bitcoin spot etfs saw about $296 million in net outflows, with BlackRock's IBIT leading the exodus at $158 million. Total assets under management sitting around $84.77 billion. Meanwhile, ethereum spot etfs didn't fare much better with $206 million flowing out, though that one's a bit messier since BlackRock's ETHA alone dumped $285 million. The interesting part? Hong Kong's bitcoin spot etfs actually pulled in 34.28 BTC while we were seeing these US outflows—total value aro
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I have recently observed an interesting trend. Heavy inflows are coming into Bitcoin ETFs one after another. At the beginning of this week alone, an inflow of over $240 million was recorded. BlackRock's IBIT led the way, followed by Fidelity's FBTC and other providers. This indicates institutional buying.
This continuous pressure from Bitcoin ETFs has supported the price around the $72,000 area. But here’s the interesting part. Technical analysts are seeing a confusing picture. Bitcoin is trapped in a large range. On the upside, resistance is at $73,000–$74,000, and on the downside, support is
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I recently saw an interesting analysis about XRP that caught my attention. A well-known crypto analyst believes that the current market consolidation shows very strong potential, especially as Bitcoin dominance begins to decline.
According to their analysis, the monthly chart shows a hidden bullish divergence in XRP. This means the price is making new lows but the RSI indicator is not indicating weakness. At the same time, XRP is testing a nearly seven-year-old upward trendline. This is acting as a strong support level.
When Bitcoin dominance significantly decreases, liquidity may start flowin
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Been thinking about Zcash lately and honestly, it deserves more nuanced discussion than it usually gets. Charles Hoskinson made some solid points recently about what the project is actually dealing with, and it's worth breaking down.
First, the respect part - Zcash legitimately pioneered privacy-focused cryptography that's now showing up in newer systems. The team's got serious cypherpunk principles, and that matters. But here's the thing: as a blockchain, Zcash is basically a fixed-function ledger. It does one thing well, but it's not programmable in the way modern platforms are. Yeah, they b
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I just noticed a huge TRX transfer on-chain: 99,999,999 tokens moved from a certain large exchange to an unknown wallet address. Based on the current price, the amount involved in this transfer is still quite significant. Transfers of this scale always tend to draw attention, especially when the recipient is a mystery. In the market, such large-scale liquidity movements on-chain usually spark all kinds of speculation—some say it could be a major holder rebalancing their positions, while others wonder whether there’s something strategic going on behind it. The movements of these whale accounts
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You may have noticed before, a massive HYPE purchase was made from Galaxy Digital's OTC desk. A single wallet bought around 590,000 $HYPE tokens, which amounts to a transaction worth approximately $25.92 million. But that's not the most interesting part; there are six other wallets beside this one, and all of them have purchased tokens from the same source. In total, this group has accumulated nearly 4.1 million $HYPE tokens, worth over $180 million. Looking at current prices, this indicates a serious position accumulation strategy. Is a single player accumulating this many tokens, or is the
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I am currently observing that the altcoin market is noticeably picking up. Bitcoin dominance is stabilizing, volatility is returning – and this again creates room for speculative interest in selected altcoins. Liquidity conditions are improving, and several networks could benefit from this.
Market participants are currently talking about five coins that could show interesting potential: Optimism, Injective, Tezos, Uniswap, and Hedera. During possible volatility phases, price expansions of 50–80% are being discussed – though of course, this is speculative.
Optimism stands out for its role in Et
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Just caught something interesting on the charts - the S&P 500 to gold ratio just hit 1.45, and apparently this level has shown up right before some pretty major market moves. We're talking 1929, 1973, 2008 - the current ratio is basically flashing a historical warning sign. Benjamin Cowen has been highlighting this, and honestly the pattern is hard to ignore. What's wild is that over the past four years, the S&P 500 has actually dropped 46% when you measure it against gold, even though stocks have been up in nominal terms. The current ratio sitting at 1.45 suggests we might be shifting from a
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Today's IDR to INR Price Update
Real-time IDR/INR rate overview with levels and a brief market outlook, highlighting range-bound opportunities and macro drivers from Indonesia and India.
Abstract: This report documents the current IDR/INR rate, key technical levels, and a concise market outlook, guiding traders on range-bound opportunities while flagging possible volatility from regional data releases and policy decisions in Indonesia and India.
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