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Ethereum Price Forecast
EthereumUnable to maintain its upward trend as it failed to break through the resistance level of $1630.If we sayEtherIf the price does not exceed the level of $1630, there may be a downward movement, reaching support levels of $1566, $1557, and $1548
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Is Coin An selling Bitcoin to support BNB prices? This is a fact
In recent days, with the continuous adjustment of BNB, the cryptocurrency market has been filled with fear and uncertainty. Prior to this, Bitcoin fell below $29100 last week, which brought a shock to the market
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Despite recent troubles, Jim Kramer still supports Coin An and BNB
MadMoney host Jim Cramer stated that he is optimistic about the cryptocurrency exchange and its BNB tokens, despite regulatory obstacles and liquidity concerns.Jim Cramer, a US television host known for his financial acumen, has taken a bullish stance on Coin An and its native cryptocurrency BNB
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Bull market outlook: Bitcoin will reach $45000 before halving!
Cryptocurrency analyst CryptoMichael in the cryptocurrency field recently shared some insights on potential market trends in Bitcoin (BTC) prices before the halving begins.Guage, share it with everyone
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Uncovering the Short to Medium Term Trends of Bitcoin BTC Prices: When Will Big Bears Take Power?
At 09:00 on September 16, 2023 (UTC+8), the BTC price is around $26600.Trend: ShortJudgment:Continuing the previous analysis, prices rebounded weakly at the pressure line of 31000
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Analysts say Bitcoin (BTC) will rise in a parabolic trend before halving
A highly regarded cryptocurrency analyst shared what he called a "cheat sheet" to interpret price trends before the next Bitcoin (BTC) halving event. The analyst, pseudonym RektCapital, displayed a chart on social media platforms, showing that BTC's current price is within the expected range before halving
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the world's fifth largest token, Ampoin
According to insiders, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether the trading platform Coin On has violated securities rules by issuing Coin On Coin (BNB) when it first started five years ago. The SEC's review conducted an in-depth investigation into the development starting point of the company and its BNB tokens
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He Yi reflects on the five shortcomings of Coin An on Weibo and looks forward to mutual respect among peers
On July 14th, ChainDD (WeChat: ChainDD) reported that He Yi of Coin An responded to the BNB destruction dispute on Weibo and reflected on the five shortcomings of Coin An. The original response is as follows:After a day of debate, the reason for the controversy was that the announcement that caused a stir did not clearly state: "The handling fee for Coin An is BNB, so neither the portion of the profit destroyed before the adjustment nor the portion of the destruction team after the adjustment involves secondary market repurchase
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Coin An Burns Coins | Destroy "Nearly 600 Million US Dollars" BNB! The value of the US dollar is the largest in history
Exchange giant Binance conducted its 15th BNB destruction today, burning nearly 1.1 million tokens worth over $595 million, making it the largest one
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Coin An quietly modifies the BNB white paper, and Zhao Changpeng responds accordingly
According to reports, Coin An has revised BNB's white paper and removed the clause regarding the company using 20% profit to repurchase BNB.As shown in the following figure: The version on the left shows the original description when it was first published in 2017 (highlighted in red), while the new version is shown on the right
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Long-term holders of Bitcoin hold 14.52 million BTCs, reaching a historic high
Bitcoin long-term holders hold a record high of 14.52 million BTCs, equivalent to 75% of the BTC circulation supply, according to Glassnode on July 24th
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The trend of technology stocks is strengthening: why is this important compared to Bitcoin
The Nasdaq Index (NDX) fell last week, leaving behind a candle that looked terrible. However, when measuring the strength of potential trends, technology stocks may have more room for development