Dogecoin Crashed 15% in a Week: What’s Next?
The cryptocurrency market has witnessed a significant bull run since the beginning of the year, with memecoins gaining unprecedented popularity. ...
Read moreThe cryptocurrency market has witnessed a significant bull run since the beginning of the year, with memecoins gaining unprecedented popularity. ...
Read moreShiba Inu’s (SHIB) price on the US-based crypto exchange Coinbase crashed by 50% on Tuesday. This sharp decline contrasted with ...
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Read moreDecentralized finance protocol Lybra Finance’s LBR native token experienced heavy price volatility during the past week as its major supporters ...
Read moreThe flagship cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, recently dropped below $40,000. This continues the crypto token’s decline, which began around the time the ...
Read moreBTC dropped to a low of $40,800 from around $45,000 within hours during early Wednesday, CoinDesk Indices data shows, roughly ...
Read moreThe minor alternative stablecoin, which has an issuance of $3.7 million, dropped from its normal price of $0.97 to as ...
Read moreBut, Pudgy Penguins, with 25-year-old entrepreneur Luca Schnetzler at the helm, has weathered the crypto winter and established itself as ...
Read moreDogecoin’s market value recently experienced a 7.50% drop, going from $0.0857 to $0.0802, following an unexpected development from SpaceX. The ...
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