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Fed rate decision, Mag 7 earnings, Trump-Xi summit to move markets

Major cryptocurrencies are trading higher, with key events including Federal Reserve (Fed) and Bank of Japan (BOJ) interest rate decisions and earnings reports from influential Mag 7 stocks lined up for the coming week. The Fed is likely to cut interest rates The Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut its key interest rate by […]

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Teucrium CEO Praises ‘XRP Army’, Calls Firm’s Leveraged XRP ETF Admission ‘Extraordinary’

Investor demand for XRP is “tremendous,” Teucrium Trading President and CEO Sal Gilbertie said during an interview on CNBC’s “ETF Edge,” crediting the “XRP Army” for quick traction and calling the fund his firm’s most successful launch to date. Gilbertie said the influx reached “hundreds of millions” in about 16 weeks and described the response

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Bitcoin Tops $113,000, SOL, ADA, ETH Jump As US-China Trade Raises Risk Appetite

Bitcoin climbed above $113,000 in late Asian hours Sunday, the highest in nearly two weeks, as traders cheered signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks that eased fears of another tariff spiral. Top negotiators from both nations said they had reached a “tentative consensus” on several contentious issues — including export controls, fentanyl and shipping

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Bitcoin is not digital gold, it is a ‘liquidity barometer’, says NYDIG

Bitcoin BTC$113,324.85 has long been described as “digital gold” and, like the precious metals, is often set up as a hedge against inflation. But new data from NYDIG suggests that the narrative is not true. In his weekly summary, NYDIG’s global head of research Greg Cipolaro found that inflation is not a reliable factor driving

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First US Spot XRP ETF Surpasses $100M in assets under management

The first US-listed exchange-traded fund (ETF) offering spot exposure to XRP has surpassed $100 million in assets under management (AUM) just one month after launch, according to issuer REX-Osprey. The ETF, REX-Osprey XRP ETF (XRPR), has seen rapid growth since its launch in September. It offers investors direct exposure to XRP, which is currently the

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SOL Now about Fidelity; Gemini’s Solana credit card launches; $188 Support in focus

Solana SUN$194.09 traded around $191.95 at 15:45 UTC on October 25, after a push towards $195 faded, with traders looking to see if the market can hold the high $180s and convert $192-$195 into a base. Highlights of this week’s Solana news Earlier today, cryptoanalyst Ali Martinez called $188 Solana’s most critical support and shared

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Michael Saylor’s MSTR clings to premium amid easing sentiment. Can others do the same?

As bitcoin tax companies continue to struggle with declining share prices and rapidly slowing bitcoin accumulation in a tighter market, many are now trading below a 1x multiple of their net asset value (mNAV). In other words, their market capitalization has fallen below the value of their bitcoin holdings for these “pure play” financial holders

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Analyst Projecting $10K For ETH, But ‘Not As Soon As You Think’

Ether ETH$3,932.34 hovered near $3,946 at 13:57 UTC on October 25 after a rejection of high volume around $4,000 left the price rolling below resistance as analysts outlined five-figure scenarios and on-chain data pointed to larger wallets adding. Analyst’s view Analyst Ali Martinez predicted a long-term path to $10,000, warning it may take longer than

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