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Adam Back says Strategy’s Bitcoin sale is a feature, not a flaw
Adam Back says Strategy's 32 BTC sale for dividends is not bearish, arguing the move shows Bitcoin can support investor obligations now too.Source: Read...
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Binance Founder CZ Sparks Debate on Freezing Satoshi’s Bitcoins Over Quantum Risk
Binance founder CZ sparked a debate by suggesting a hard fork to freeze Satoshi's 1.1 million BTC over quantum computer risks, raising questions about...
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Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs Hemorrhage $6.35 Billion as Institutional Investors Retreat
American spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds are experiencing their most challenging period since their January 2024 debut. Galaxy Research data reveals these investment vehicles suffered...
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XRP Ledger’s Latest v3.2.0 Update Faces Technical Hurdles Post-Launch
Following the June 15 deployment of xrpld version 3.2.0, the XRP Ledger development community has documented numerous technical issues with the network's updated core...
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Anthony Scaramucci Eyes Late 2026 Bitcoin (BTC) Surge and Backs Saylor’s Bold Bet
Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, told CNBC that Bitcoin remains aligned with its traditional four-year market cycle. He anticipates an upward price movement...
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Strategy (MSTR) Stock: STRC Preferred Shares Crash to Record Low Amid Bitcoin Decline
On June 18, Strategy's STRC preferred shares collapsed to an unprecedented intraday bottom of $83, ultimately settling at $88.59 — approximately 17% under the...
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Morgan Stanley’s proposed 0.14% ETH and SOL fees could turn the next crypto ETF race into a price fight
Morgan Stanley filed amended registration statements for proposed Ethereum and Solana ETF trusts on June 18, setting a 0.14% annual delegated sponsor fee on...
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Solana dismisses ‘shilling’ narrative: Can SOL/ETH eye an H2 breakout?
Solana's latest rally sparked a "shilling" debate, but the charts and on-chain data suggest traders may be chasing more than just hype.Source: Read the...

