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Toncoin sentiment turns bullish

After facing a tough month with a decline of 14.64%, there are signs that TON might be gearing up for a comeback. Finally!

Ripple CEO says spot XRP ETF approval is just around the corner

Ripple’s CEO, Brad Garlinghous, is feeling pretty optimistic about the future of XRP. He declared that he believes a spot XRP ETF is inevitable.

Ethereum’s market share takes a hit again

It seems like the once-mighty altcoin is facing some tough times again, with its market dominance dropping from 18.85% last year to just 13.36% now. So, is it time to start worrying?

XRP death cross on the horizon

XRP has been having a tough time lately, struggling to regain any bullish momentum over the past month.

Kraken launches its own Ethereum Layer-2 network, the Ink

The U.S.-based crypto exchange just announced its latest venture: a brand-new blockchain network called Ink.

Solana surpasses Ethereum in daily fees. Thanks memecoins!

The blockchain platform has just overtaken Ethereum in daily fees, raking in over $4.1 million.

Ripple takes legal action against SEC, again

Ripple Labs is stepping up its legal game against the U.S. SEC with a new filing known as Form C, or the Civil Appeal Pre-Argument Statement.

Microsoft prepares for shareholder vote on Bitcoin investment

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The tech giant is gearing up for a big shareholder meeting on December 10, where one hot topic will be whether the company should officially explore investing in Bitcoin.

Hackers allegedly steal $20 million in crypto from U.S. government wallets

We’ve got a wild story brewing in the crypto world, as it seems that an anonymous hacker—or perhaps a group of them—has pulled off a heist, making off with $20 million in various cryptocurrencies from U.S. government wallets.

South Korea wants to monitor cross-border crypto activity

South Korea is getting serious again about regulating cryptocurrency. Finance Minister Choi Sang-Mok announced their plans to tighten the reins on cross-border crypto transactions to tackle issues like tax evasion and foreign exchange crimes.