Will $100K Bitcoin price trigger a big correction?
Bitcoin price targets for 2025 range from $100,000 to $200,000, but a fractal indicator warns about a 40% crash first.
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Bitcoin Price Key Pattern Is Suggesting 68% Chance of Bullish Reversal
Bitcoin (BTC) closed the week down almost 6% at $8,500. Altcoins performed slightly better than BTC but collectively also closed lower for the week, down 3.5% against the dollar. Bitcoin dominance remains relatively flat and continues to hold 68% of the total share of the cryptocurrency market.Monday has brought lower prices on open with Bitcoin…

Ripple begins testing RLUSD stablecoin on mainnet
Ripple believes the total stablecoin market will have swollen to $2 trillion by 2028 as demand for the low-volatility fiat-pegged tokens grows.

Multichain token plunges 30% on backend upgrade delay
The MULTI protocol's TVL remains largely unchanged at $1.6 billion despite a large selloff in the token price. 157 Total views 2 Total shares On May 24, the token price of cross-chain router protocol Multichain (MULTI) fell by 30% over 24 hours to trade at $4.97 at the time of publication. The selloff came after users…

Vitalik Buterin slams celebrity memecoins
Buterin responded to a post about Iggy Azalea's MOTHER token potentially leading the celebrity crypto trend towards sustainable value creation.

AI can compose good music, but humanity still holds the creative baton
As creators worry about AI’s impact on their livelihoods, a panel at the WCIT 2024 conference in Yerevan, Armenia, highlighted how humans are still the maestros of creativity.

What the release of Trump's memecoin signals for crypto regulations
The Solana-based memecoin surged to a market cap of over $32 billion one day after launching but allegedly violates the US Constitution.

India demands $86M from Binance in unpaid GST taxes
Binance faces a demand for nearly $86 million in unpaid GST from Indian authorities, aiming to resume operations after a previous ban.

WSJ: Organized Crypto ‘Trading Groups’ Manipulated Markets to Make $825 Million in 2018
Cryptocurrency price manipulation is largely conducted by organized “trading groups” using services such as Telegram, the Wall Street Journal claimed in a study released August 5. Unveiling the results of research into cryptocurrency markets, the WSJ suggested that coordinated “pump and dump” schemes have seen traders inflate and crash the prices of various cryptocurrencies this…