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Cryptocurrency News

Dive into the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies with our latest updates and insights. From Bitcoin to emerging altcoins, blockchain innovations, market trends, and regulatory changes, this category covers all the essential news. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or a crypto enthusiast, stay informed with real-time analysis and expert commentary on the evolving digital currency landscape.

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Bitcoin dominance sits at 60% and has been testing a vital long-run support line. According to market

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Bitcoin endured one of its sharpest selloffs of the year on Tuesday, knifing below the six-figure threshold

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In the last few weeks, the Ethereum price has performed poorly, thanks to the bearish pressure triggered

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Solana started a fresh decline below the $165 zone. SOL price is now consolidating losses below $165

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On-chain data shows signs of an altcoin winter may be emerging as Ethereum, Solana, and other cryptocurrencies

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XRP price started a fresh decline below $2.350. The price is now showing bearish signs and is

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Bitcoin price is gaining bearish pace below $103,500. BTC could continue to move down if it stays

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Shiba Inu has been added to the FTSE Grayscale Crypto Sectors Framework, a move that gives the

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Arthur Hayes argues that the next leg of the crypto cycle will be driven not by a

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Bitcoin’s price continues to face mounting pressure as it hovers near key support levels. With sellers pushing

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Ethereum has faced a sharp pullback, dropping over 10% in the last 24 hours as global tensions

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An analyst has suggested that Monero (XMR) could repeat its 2021 cycle-high amid its recent price jump.

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A cluster of long-idle Bitcoin moved back into circulation Wednesday, raising fresh questions about selling pressure as