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US spot Bitcoin ETFs continue net inflow streak, reaching $365 million on sixth day
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw net inflows worth $365.5 million on Thursday.The inflows were led by Ark Invest and 21Shares’ $113.8 million.
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Robinhood and Revolut consider entering stablecoin market
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Ethereum Price Eyes Bitcoin’s Lead: Can It Climb to a New Weekly High?
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Curve Finance considers Excluding TUSD as Collateral After SEC Charges
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Invest Smart: Leading Cryptos with Rapid Profit Potential
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Stacks (STX) makes 30% gain as mainnet upgrade and stablecoin launch approach
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XRP Whales Trigger Worry With $23.4M Token Shift – Is a Sell-off Coming?
Binance's reserve of XRP tokens has increased substantially in the past fortnight, but this doesn't necessarily indicate an imminent dump.
CryptoNews·2024/09/26 22:36

Analytics Firm Reveals Critical Level Bitcoin Needs to Hold For Bullish Sentiment to Continue
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Boost Your Budget with ADA, XRP, WIF, MTAUR: Top Growth Coins
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DRAM bulk prices have increased 3.5 times in half a yearGelonghui, June 4 — According to Nikkei Chinese Edition, the prices of semiconductor memory DRAM are rising. The bulk trading price of 16GB DDR5 in April was around $35 each, about $2 (6%) higher than the previous month, marking the fourth consecutive monthly increase; half a year ago, it was traded at around $10 each, a 3.5-fold rise in six months. DDR4 prices are also steadily increasing on a quarterly basis. Based on information from more than 10 related companies, the bulk trading price of DDR4 8GB rose up to about 2 times in April–June compared to the previous quarter. In the DRAM field, Korea’s Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and America's Micron Technology together account for over 90% of the global supply. These companies are now prioritizing the supply of stacked DRAM “High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)” needed for powering AI, thus reducing the production of general-purpose products for PCs and other uses. Compared to DDR5 and DDR4, HBM has a higher profit margin. In order to focus on HBM production, the three leading DRAM companies have successively halted or reduced DDR4 production. Currently, supply is mainly handled by Taiwanese memory manufacturers like Nanya Technology, but their output is smaller than the three giants and not enough to fill the gap. The major clients of these three companies are U.S. hyperscale cloud service providers (Hyperscalers). With the rapid adoption of AI, American companies such as Google are accelerating data center construction. U.S. research firm Omdia predicts that the global data center equipment investment will grow by an average of 17% per year, reaching $1.6 trillion by 2030.
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The US dollar against the Canadian dollar has reached a near two-week high and may accelerate upward.The US dollar against the Canadian dollar has reached a nearly two-week high and may accelerate upward.
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Swiss inflation for May unexpectedly fell below expectations, with the strengthening Swiss franc successfully hedging against rising energy prices.Golden Ten Data reported on June 4 that data shows Switzerland's May inflation rate was below economists’ expectations, as the strong Swiss franc may be offsetting the impact of high energy costs. The Swiss Federal Statistical Office announced on Thursday that consumer prices in May rose by 0.6% year-on-year, unchanged from the previous month. This report is the final inflation data before the Swiss National Bank’s interest rate decision on June 18, highlighting that inflation remains firmly within the policymakers’ 0-2% target range. Economists currently do not expect any rate changes before 2028, at which point they believe a rate hike will become a reality. In contrast to neighboring Eurozone officials who are preparing for rate hikes, Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan remains optimistic about the impact of rising energy prices and reiterated his view on Wednesday that the increase in consumer prices will be temporary.
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