Home
Notification
Profile
Trending Articles
News
Bookmarked and Liked
Creator Center
Settings
LIVE
S news
--
Follow
JUST IN: Japanese firm @Metaplanet_JP to raise $62M via floating price stock rights to expand its #
Bitcoin
holdings.
Disclaimer: Includes third-party opinions. No financial advice. May include sponsored content.
See T&Cs.
BTC
95,056.13
-1.43%
138
0
Replies
0
Explore the latest crypto news
⚡️ Be a part of the latests discussions in crypto
💬 Interact with your favorite creators
👍 Enjoy content that interests you
Email / Phone number
Sign Up
Login
Relevant Creator
LIVE
S news
@Square-Creator-564749911
Follow
Explore More From Creator
RECENTLY: US authorities claim Tether (USDT) is sold cheaper in Mexico due to its connections with drug cartels, facilitating money laundering across borders, according to 404 Media.
--
JUST IN: Marc Andreessen left Joe Rogan stunned on "The Joe Rogan Experience" by discussing Operation Chokepoint and its oppressive impact on the crypto industry, highlighting the Biden administration's crackdown on digital assets despite Kamala Harris's previous pro-crypto stance.
--
ANALYSIS: Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin this week in key metrics, according to Bybit and Block Scholes, driven by positive sentiment following SEC Chair Gary Gensler's upcoming departure and growing trader interest in Ethereum futures and options.
--
ANALYSIS: Bitcoin miners are nearing a $40 billion market cap, according to Farside data, as mining difficulty rises for the fifth consecutive time, despite facing revenue challenges from reduced block rewards and low transaction fees.
--
JUST IN: 🇯🇵 Metaplanet to raise up to $62 million to buy more #Bitcoin 🔥
--
Latest News
Ethereum's Price Breakout Sparks Altcoin Season Speculation
--
DEXX Attackers Test Token Exchange on EVM Chains
--
DEXX Attackers Test Token Exchange on EVM Chains
--
Potential Impact Of Trade Tariffs On US Dollar Strength
--
Ethereum Developers Reach Preliminary Consensus On Blob Size Increase
--
View More
Sitemap
Cookie Preferences
Platform T&Cs