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HBAR Price Walks a Tightrope Between Sellers and Buyers — Can Whales Tip the Balance?
HBAR Price Walks a Tightrope Between Sellers and Buyers — Can Whales Tip the Balance?

HBAR price is caught between long-term pressure and rising interest, trading within a narrow $0.16–$0.20 range. Short-term momentum hints at recovery, but long-term signals warn of weakness. Whales are quietly adding, and if money flow stays positive, they could be the ones to finally tip the balance.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/05 03:30
Bitcoin Price Dips Below $100,000, Losses Climb To 9-Month High
Bitcoin Price Dips Below $100,000, Losses Climb To 9-Month High

Bitcoin’s losses reach nine-month highs after slipping under $100,000, though on-chain metrics hint that selling pressure may be peaking, offering a potential setup for recovery.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/05 03:14
NYC Turns Left, Crypto Turns Nervous: What Mamdani’s Victory Means
NYC Turns Left, Crypto Turns Nervous: What Mamdani’s Victory Means

Zohran Mamdani's NYC mayoral victory, predicted by crypto markets with 92% accuracy, signals regulatory tightening. His consumer-protection focus contrasts with defeated pro-crypto candidate Andrew Cuomo's innovation agenda.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/05 02:37
Wall Street continues to sell off—how much further will bitcoin fall?
Wall Street continues to sell off—how much further will bitcoin fall?

Liquidations across the entire network reached $2 billion, BTC failed to hold the $100,000 mark, hitting a six-month low.

BlockBeats·2025/11/05 02:33
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U.S. crude oil futures opened nearly 4% lower at $92.43 per barrel, due to market optimism over progress in U.S.-Iran negotiations.
U.S. crude oil futures opened nearly 4% lower at $92.43 per barrel, as the market reacts to progress in U.S.-Iran negotiations.
21:14
Japanese regulators urge companies to use cash for growth rather than shareholder returns
Golden Ten Data reported on May 25 that Japan's financial regulatory agency is urging domestic listed companies to allocate more of their cash reserves to long-term business investments, rather than rewarding shareholders through buybacks and increased dividends. Tatsufumi Shibat, a senior official at Japan’s Financial Services Agency, said in an interview that besides cash, executives should also consider utilizing cross-shareholdings and real estate assets to drive growth. He noted that regardless of which stage Japanese companies are at on their growth curve, they tend to prioritize shareholder returns. “I don't think investors demand such returns from companies in a phase of rapid growth,” he stated during the interview. Redirecting the substantial wealth held by Japanese corporations and households to support future expansion is a core pillar of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s economic revitalization efforts. She has long criticized the accumulation of cash reserves on corporate balance sheets.
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USD/JPY falls below 159, intraday decline reaches 0.25%
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, the US dollar/Japanese yen (USD/JPY) fell below 159, with an intraday decline of 0.25%.
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