Stellar posts dramatic intraday recovery from $0.33 support to $0.35 resistance as institutional money flows in.
On-chain analysts and traders have dubbed the address an “insider whale.” Some even argue that the position itself could have ...
HBAR (Hedera Hashgraph) surged past key resistance at $0.19 amid a dramatic volume spike, signaling renewed institutional interest and reinforcing bullish momentum after a 9% recovery stretch.
The firm acquired BTC at an average price of over $123,000, while the crypto was trading well below $110,000 during last week's carnage.
Bitcoin derivatives show renewed optimism after a leverage flush, with open interest and basis rebounding, while options traders tilt bullish as funding rates diverge across exchanges.
Dogecoin ripped through resistance on massive inflows, surging 11% in 24 hours to challenge the $0.22 threshold.
BitMine's (BMNR) ether (ETH) holdings crossed 3 million tokens, halfway through its goal to corner 5% of the crypto's supply.
The proposed investment vehicle would be a publicly traded US company designed to buy and hold BNB, marking one of the largest single bets on BNB by a publicly listed entity.
The DeFi veteran’s 120% surge comes ahead of a new perpetuals DEX launch and a high-profile trading competition that could reignite interest in legacy protocols.
The sanction order followed an August re-vote that saw 95.7% of creditors by number and 94.6% by value support the plan.
The upgrade marks a major step toward decentralizing Hyperliquid’s derivatives infrastructure, giving builders the ability to launch perpetual futures markets directly onchain.
ETH’s rebound is outpacing BTC's as markets stabilize, with high-beta plays like Solana and Bittensor joining the bounce. One working theory suggests Friday’s meltdown wasn’t about stablecoin ...
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