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Critical dApp Ecosystem Development Urgently Needed to Prevent Infrastructure Catastrophes, Says Buterin
Bitcoinworld·2026/01/01 21:21
Altcoin ETFs Face Daunting Reality: Why They Can’t Match Bitcoin’s Explosive Growth
Bitcoinworld·2026/01/01 21:21
Bitcoin 2026 Forecast: Charles Schwab CEO Reveals Bullish Macroeconomic Catalyst
Bitcoinworld·2026/01/01 21:21
Iran Plans to Sell Advanced Weapons Using Cryptocurrency as Sanctions and Inflation Weigh on Economy
Coinpedia·2026/01/01 20:30
BROCCOLI(714) Price Pumps 1200% on Suspected Hack, Trader Made $1 Million
Coinpedia·2026/01/01 20:30
BTC, SOL and HYPE treasury execs forecast M&A, diversification and more institutional adoption in 2026
The Block·2026/01/01 20:03
Crypto Crystal Ball 2026: Are We Headed for Bitcoin and Crypto Winter?
Decrypt·2026/01/01 20:01
Stablecoin Giant Tether Expands Bitcoin Treasury to Over 96,000 BTC
BTCPeers·2026/01/01 20:00
a16z Outlines 17 Crypto Priorities for 2026, From Stablecoin Rails to Privacy
BlockchainReporter·2026/01/01 19:00
Bitcoin Closed 2025 with Losses: So What’s Expected in 2026? Here Are the Latest Predictions
BitcoinSistemi·2026/01/01 18:57
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Data: If BTC breaks above $65,774, the total short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $825 million.According to ChainCatcher, based on Coinglass data, if BTC surpasses $65,774, the cumulative short position liquidation volume across major CEXs will reach $825 million. Conversely, if BTC falls below $59,989, the cumulative long position liquidation volume across major CEXs will reach $750 million.
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White House officials say the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market structure bill is about to passWhite House officials stated that the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market structure bill is about to be passed, and said that US President Trump will immediately sign the bill. (The Bitcoin Historian)
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BP considers withdrawing from offshore wind power project in northern JapanGolden Ten Data, July 6 – According to a report by Nikkei, BP is considering withdrawing from its offshore wind power project in northern Japan, which it is jointly developing with Japanese partners. Although the consortium led by Marubeni Corporation is expected to continue with the project, the withdrawal of this international energy giant undoubtedly deals a blow to Japan’s offshore wind power industry. According to several sources, BP has begun consultations with consortium partners regarding its exit. BP’s UK headquarters stated that no final decision has been made yet.
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