Recent data from CryptoQuant’s Ethereum Exchange Reserve metric has raised concerns within the cryptocurrency market. The metric, which monitors the amount of ETH stored in exchange wallets, has shown a noticeable increase. This uptick suggests that traders are moving their Ethereum onto exchanges in anticipation of selling, potentially adding to supply pressure and contributing to
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In recent times, the cryptocurrency market has experienced a decrease in whale activity across major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. According to Santiment’s latest analysis, transactions valued at over $100k have seen a noticeable drop. For example, Bitcoin went from 115.1k high-value transactions during March 13-19 to just 60.2k by August 21-27. Ethereum followed a
Recently, the renowned crypto analyst known as the ‘Titan of Crypto’ shared with his 90,000 followers on Twitter a unique technical pattern that has never been witnessed before. This pattern involves the formation of a golden cross between the 100-day moving average and the longer 200-day moving average. A golden cross is typically seen as
The Open Network and its native token, TON, recently experienced a significant drop in price. The price plummeted by over 90% in just a few minutes on CoinMarketCap. This sudden crash saw TON’s value decrease from $5.2 to around $0.3. Despite the alarming drop, this issue was not directly caused by Toncoin or its team.
The Crypto Wealth Report 2024 by Henley & Partners has revealed a significant surge in the number of individuals holding over $1 million in digital assets, with a staggering increase of 95% to 172,300. This growth is parallel to the booming crypto market, which has witnessed a remarkable rise in its total value to $2.3
The recent surge in cyberattacks within the crypto space has caused significant financial losses to investors and companies alike. According to a report by blockchain security firm PeckShield, over $313 million was lost in a series of hacks last month. Notably, two large phishing attacks accounted for 93.5% of the total stolen funds, resulting in
Recent data from Bitbo, a leading bitcoin on-chain analysis platform, reveals a concerning trend for BTC miners. In August, miners suffered their worst month in nearly a year in terms of revenue generation. The total revenue generated from mining activities dropped to $827 million, a significant decrease of more than 10% from July’s $927.35 million.
The digital asset investment products market experienced a significant $305 million in outflows last week, leading to a widespread negative sentiment among various providers and regions. CoinShares has attributed this trend to the release of stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States. This economic data has not only impacted the market sentiment but has also
Bitcoin’s price took a significant hit in the past 24 hours, dropping to a 2-week low of $57,100. This sudden slump comes after a period of volatility in the market where the leading cryptocurrency failed to sustain its previous gains. Just a week ago, BTC surged to over $65,100 following positive developments in the US,
Recently, a London resident named Habibur Rahman made history by becoming the first person in the UK to face criminal charges for operating a Bitcoin ATM without proper registration. This groundbreaking incident occurred after a raid conducted by Kent Police at a gadget shop in Chatham, where Rahman was found to have multiple crypto ATMs,