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If the US defaults, retail investors will prefer Bitcoin over the US dollar: Survey
A new survey shows that retail investors prefer Bitcoin over the US dollar in the event of default.Experts warn that the United States may default as early as June 1st
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As the price of PEPE drops, the frenzy of Memecoin casting hype gradually fades away
Simply putSo far this month, the price of PEPE has fallen by 60%.The memecoin craze seems to be weakening
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Since users cast DRC20 tokens, the transaction volume of dogcoin exceeds that of bitcoin and Litecoin
Dogcoin is the largest meme coin by market value, with a significant increase in daily trading volume reported. These trading volumes have increased to a record high and now exceed the trading volume of some digital assets with the largest market value in this field, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin gold
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Why is Ethereum's revenue currently the most anticipated among cryptocurrencies.
With the development of the cryptocurrency world, Ethereum (ETH) investors are beginning to pay attention to the power of returns and their potential impact on cryptospace. The return rate is essentially the return that investors receive for holding cryptocurrency, which can take various forms
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Wright's trend is strong, is the halving trend coming?
The Bitcoin and counterfeit coin markets have been on a roller coaster ride in the past few months, and investors hope to seize every opportunity to profit, especially in the current trend of creating emoticons such as PEPE, AIDOUGE, TURBO, etc.Now, with the approaching halving of Bitcoin, renowned cryptocurrency analyst Michael van de Poppe believes it is time to accumulate alternative coins
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Even if Bitcoin returns to the $20000 coin circle, the crisis is still fermenting
The market's expectation of inflation peaking and the Federal Reserve's imminent slowdown in interest rate hikes has temporarily lifted cryptocurrencies from the shadows.As of January 14th, Bitcoin has risen for 11 consecutive days, soaring over $21000
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referring to the great fright of routed soldiers! CoinFlex, a currency exchange, failed to resume withdrawals as scheduled, and Bitcoin fell below $19000
Mark Lamb, CEO of CoinFlex, a cryptocurrency exchange, stated on Wednesday that CoinFlex may not be able to resume customer withdrawals as originally planned on Thursday.On the same day, Lamb stated in an interview with the media:We need more time
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The strong US dollar is spreading to digital currencies! Bitcoin has fallen below $19000 again, with a 1 billion dollar exposure
The strengthening of the US dollar not only causes non US currencies to continue to decline, but also makes it difficult for the digital currency market to escape the disaster of a pond fish.On Wednesday, September 7th, Bitcoin plummeted by over 5% at one point, and although it regained its lost ground and slightly rebounded, it remained below the $19000 mark
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Just now, Coin Security temporarily closed the Bitcoin withdrawal service again
Recently, Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency trading platform, suspended Bitcoin's withdrawal service twice due to network congestion. This has sparked market attention and concerns
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Due to the large volume of coin withdrawal transactions and the sharp increase in transaction fees, Coin Security suspended Bitcoin withdrawals twice a day
On the evening of May 7th at 21:13 Eastern Time, Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced through its official social media account that due to the large volume of transactions waiting to be completed, the extraction of Bitcoin (abbreviated as BTC) on the platform has been suspended, and the team is studying a solution and will resume Bitcoin extraction as soon as possible.At 22:39, Coin An continued to post a tweet stating that due to the company's previously set fees not taking into account the recent surge in gas fees on the Bitcoin network, there are still a large number of Bitcoin extraction transactions that have not been completed, and the team is still working to accelerate the confirmation of all pending transactions
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Bitcoin has not stabilized at 27000 and Ethereum has fallen below 1800, facing serious challenges?
Bitcoin successfully pulled back after falling below $26000 over the weekend, reaching a maximum challenge of $27200. However, it continued to decline and failed to stabilize at $27000
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Zhao Changpeng, the founder of Coin An. Zhao Changpeng responded with surprise and disappointment
Interface News Reporter | Si LinweiOn March 28th Beijing time, the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued Zhao Changpeng, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange, for intentionally providing unregistered cryptocurrency derivatives in the United States in violation of federal law.The lawsuit was filed on Monday in the District Court of the Northern District of Illinois in the United States, accusing Jin'an of operating derivatives trading business in the United States, providing cryptocurrency transactions, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethercoin (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and ther (USDT) and Jin'an USD (BUSD), which were called commodities in the lawsuit