Author: Michael Fawn
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Two American men were arrested in Japan for allegedly entering a zoo enclosure to promote a Solana meme coin, attracting viral attention.
Investor sentiment towards Ether has reached its weakest point in three years, with an increasing number of traders making bearish predictions for the cryptocurrency.
Minnesota has banned prediction markets, a move that has drawn a strong reaction and response from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
AI Financial, linked to World Liberty, has issued a ‘going concern’ warning due to persistent and increasing financial losses, raising questions about its future viability.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota, challenging a state law that criminalizes prediction markets.
Charles Hoskinson, Cardano’s founder, stated he remains one of the largest ADA holders and is committed to the network’s success.
MATIC price prediction targets an 18% bounce to $0.45 as RSI hit 38. Analysts see a 65% probability of recovery for Polygon within 14 days as bears lose steam.
Bankr has temporarily disabled transaction services following a security breach that compromised 14 user wallets. Further details on the exploit are pending.
A recent study reveals that approximately 10% of Americans currently utilize cryptocurrency, indicating growing adoption within the population.
Solana’s SOL cryptocurrency has entered a bearish zone, with crucial support levels now facing potential downside pressure as trading activity continues.