Bitcoin recently experienced a significant crash, dropping to $64,000, and has been struggling to recover its momentum ever since. The crash had a ripple effect on the entire crypto market, leading to a decline in the prices of altcoins as well. One of the most devastating events occurred on the Seychelles-based exchange BitMEX, where Bitcoin
BitMEX recently found itself in the midst of an investigation due to strange activity involving a user selling large orders on its Bitcoin spot market. This rogue seller unloaded over 400 BTC on the exchange, causing the price of Bitcoin to plummet by 87% to as low as $8900. The platform quickly corrected the price,
Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency, recently experienced a drop below the $63,000 mark after hitting a new all-time high of $73,750. This price correction has been attributed to various factors, with one of the main culprits being the impending Bitcoin Halving event. According to insights provided by crypto trader Rekt Capital, Bitcoin seems to be entering
The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) of Japan, known as the world’s largest pension fund with assets totaling $1.5 trillion, has made headlines by revealing its intent to explore diversified investment opportunities that include Bitcoin. This move represents a significant departure from its traditional investment approach, which has primarily focused on conservative asset classes. The
XRP price has experienced a downside correction from the $0.7450 resistance level. The bulls are currently facing a challenge to maintain the price above the $0.5850 support level. There was a failed attempt to surpass the $0.7450 resistance, resulting in a fresh decline below $0.650 and the 100 simple moving average on the 4-hour chart.
In a recent event held in Seoul, South Korean regulators engaged in discussions with officials from ASEAN and the OECD regarding crypto policy. The event, hosted by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea, aimed to address the risks associated with cryptocurrencies and other related matters while sharing progress on digital finance policies in
A recent ruling by a Federal High Court in Nigeria has commanded Binance, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, to provide detailed information on all its Nigerian users to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This order comes in the midst of escalated tensions between Binance and Nigerian authorities, fueled by the country’s economic instability and