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Proposed change could save Ethereum from L2 ‘roadmap to hell’
Critics say ETH is in a death spiral, with plunging fee revenue and extractive L2s. But researchers have a plan to Make Ethereum Great Again.
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Bitcoin dismisses on-point CPI print as daily BTC price losses pass 3%
BTC price weakness continues, taking BTC/USD below $56,000 despite the smallest year-on-year CPI increase since February 2021.
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Bitcoin ETF security concerns mount after FBI warns of North Korean hackers
North Korean hackers are reportedly targeting the billions of dollars in BTC and ETH held by crypto ETF custodians.
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Crypto activity in 2024 surpasses 2021 peak, fueled by Bitcoin ETFs — Chainalysis
The launch of the Bitcoin ETF in the US triggered an increase in the total value of Bitcoin activity across all regions worldwide, according to Chainalysis.…
Brazilian bank suspends native crypto token trading following 97% price drop
Nubank suspends trading of its native token, offering users the option to convert holdings to Bitcoin or USDC by Dec. 9.
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Bitcoin net flows hit $750M, highest outflow since May
Large Bitcoin outflows may signal rising demand as investors shift BTC into cold storage, reflecting institutional confidence.
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Bitcoin drops on Trump Harris debate with BTC price down 2.2% pre-CPI
Bitcoin bulls are caught between a disappointing US Presidential debate and classic pre-CPI BTC price pressure.
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Bitcoin shorters ‘likely to get burned’ if CPI prints as expected
An analyst warns that a lower CPI could squeeze Bitcoin short sellers, while a higher-than-expected CPI might lead to a Bitcoin sell-off.
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Indonesian crypto exchange Indodax goes offline after suspected $22M hack
The breach compromised hot wallets on Indodax, resulting in the loss of Bitcoin, Ether, Tron, Polygon, and Optimism. Indodax has temporarily suspended operations.…
Australian crypto investors ‘sitting on the sidelines’ for clearer laws: Swyftx CEO
Crypto exchange Swyftx estimates anywhere from two to six million Australians could enter the market if regulated.
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