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Month: July 2025
Justin Sun’s $100M Trump Meme Buy: $TRUMP Impact?
Justin Sun’s recent announcement to purchase $100 million worth of the Official Trump (TRUMP) memecoin has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency world. This bold move,
USDC Liquidity Boost: Circle and OKX Partner
Deepening Digital Dollar Adoption: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Circle and OKX Partnership The financial landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the convergence
Crypto Tax IDs Mandated by 2026
The UK’s approach to cryptocurrency taxation is undergoing a profound transformation, set to redefine how digital assets are treated and reported. By January 1, 2026,
Bitcoin Surges Past $112K, Short Sellers Lose $223M
Bitcoin’s recent surge past the $112,000 milestone marks a significant turning point in the cryptocurrency’s history. This unprecedented ascent is not merely a fleeting spike
Bullish Turn: Long Liquidations Surge
Navigating the High Seas of Crypto: Understanding Bitcoin Liquidations in 2025 The cryptocurrency market has long been characterized by its extreme volatility, offering both substantial
Crypto & Tech: Bitcoin vs. Nvidia
Bitcoin and Nvidia: A Tale of Two Titans The financial and technological landscapes are in a constant state of flux, with new leaders emerging and
TRON Integrates Real-Time Data Streaming via The Graph
The world of blockchain development is undergoing a transformative shift, one that promises to redefine how decentralized applications (dApps) are built and experienced. At the
AI-Powered Ray-Ban Vision
Meta’s $3.5 billion investment in EssilorLuxottica is more than a financial transaction; it’s a strategic bet on the future of augmented reality (AR) and the
Musk’s Party: Bitcoin & Epstein List
The emergence of the America Party, spearheaded by entrepreneur Elon Musk, marks a significant moment in American political history. In a landscape long dominated by