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52% more active addresses on Tron, but the TRX price is flat

The Tron network has surpassed Bitcoin and Ethereum in daily active addresses, likely due to its expanding stablecoins market.

Bitcoin is legal in Russia

The year 2024 marks a real turning point for cryptocurrencies as Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to legalize Bitcoin as a legal means of payment in Russia. Nothing stops this train.

Ethereum ETFs could reach $10 billion AUM in first year

Ethereum ETFs could gather up to $10 billion in assets under management within their first year, according to Katalin Tischhauser, Head of Investment Research at Sygnum Bank.

Tether announces record profit of $5.2 billion

Tether has reported an impressive net profit of $5.2 billion for the first half of 2024.

Bitcoin lost $65K as Fed won’t cut rates

Bitcoin’s price dipped below a psychological threshold after the US Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates in the current levels.

Hackers aren’t on vacation, in July they looted $266M

A new report from on-chain security platform PeckShieldAlert shared that July saw 16 crypto hacks, resulting in over $266 million in losses.

U.S. senator introduces strategic Bitcoin reserve legislation

Senator Cynthia Lummis has officially presented a new bill to create a U.S. strategic Bitcoin reserve. The goal is to strengthen the U.S. dollar and tackle the national debt.

Ethereum dump incoming? Whales sent $205 million to exchanges

On-chain data indicates that some large Ethereum holders, known as whales, might be selling off their assets, and this trend has become more clear with a big increase in whale transactions over the past 24 hours.

One Trading got license from Dutch authorities

One Trading, previously known as Bitpanda Pro has received an organized trading facility license from the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets.

Artists sue SEC over stupid NFT status

Two artists have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. securities regulator to clarify whether NFTs fall under the commission’s jurisdiction.