Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is on course to fall 5% on a weekly basis, in a period that witnessed volatility fueled by Donald Trump’s tariff plans. The world’s largest cryptocurrency ended Monday above $100K.
US stocks traded lower after fresh data showed the economy added 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than the 175,000 expected by ...
The FTSE 100 and European stocks were lower on Friday, as Wall Street opened higher after the US added 143,000 jobs in ...
CryptoQuant weekly report shows that activity on the Bitcoin network has declined to its lowest level in a year. Traders ...
Ondo Finance launched a specialized blockchain platform for tokenizing real-world assets with backing from major financial ...
House prices rose just a day after the Bank of England cut interest rates for the first time this year in a boost for the ...
It's been a limp February so far for the crypto market, despite the amount of positive news for the sector stemming from the ...
Ondo Finance revealed plans to launch a chain for tokenizing real-world assets, with Donald Trump Jr. appearing at its ...
Looking ahead, industry experts predict a high probability of XRP Spot ETFs receiving approval in 2025. Polymarket data ...
Eric Trump's recent Bitcoin endorsement caused a modest price increase to $98,000, following his earlier Ethereum tweet that ...
When it comes to the most recent performance of these two cryptocurrencies, Donald Trump's official meme coin stands at USD ...