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1Ethereum Tests $3,500 Support With Potential to Rally Toward $4,800 if Key Levels Hold2Shiba Inu Whale Activity Drops to Zero, Suggesting Possible Prolonged Market Consolidation3Altcoin Season May Be Emerging as Bitcoin Dominance Declines, Suggesting Potential Market Rotation

Bitcoin’s 2025 Chart Mirrors 2024 Breakout Cycle, Suggesting Possible Bullish Continuation
Coinotag·2025/07/12 12:20

BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF Records $300 Million Inflow in One Day
Coinlive·2025/07/12 10:25

Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Holdings Reach $28 Billion Profit
Coinlineup·2025/07/12 10:20

France Launches Probe Into X Over Algorithm Manipulation
Coinlineup·2025/07/12 10:20

Inception Protocol to Cease Operations Amid Market Challenges
TokenTopNews·2025/07/12 09:50

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Surpasses $80 Billion Milestone
TokenTopNews·2025/07/12 09:50

Tether Ends USDT Support on Five Blockchains
TokenTopNews·2025/07/12 09:50
US Democrats Launch ‘Anti-Crypto Corruption Week’
Cryptotimes·2025/07/12 09:30

4 Reasons Why XRP’s Next Move Could Send It Soaring to $2.60
Cryptonewsland·2025/07/12 09:15
Flash
- 00:28Data: Two new wallets increased their holdings by 15,000 ETH and 9,968 ETH respectively 3 hours agoAccording to ChainCatcher, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that two newly created wallets have been continuously accumulating ETH over the past three hours: Wallet "0x86F" received another 15,000 ETH (worth $55.91 million) from FalconX, bringing its total holdings to 39,294 ETH (valued at $146 million). Wallet "0x55C" received 9,968 ETH (worth $37.12 million) from Galaxy Digital.
- 00:22BTC Falls Below $115,000According to Jinse Finance, market data shows that BTC has fallen below $115,000 and is now quoted at $114,997.51, with a 24-hour increase of 0.78%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
- 00:13Scammer Uses AI Audio Deepfake and Wallet Theft to Steal $2 Million in CryptocurrencyAccording to Jinse Finance, scammers are using AI tools to steal cryptocurrency through deepfakes and wallet drainers. Joey Santoro, a decentralized finance (DeFi) developer, revealed that a friend of his recently lost $2 million in a sophisticated deepfake scam. The scammers used an audio deepfake of Paul Faecks, founder of the stablecoin blockchain Plasma, to pitch a consulting position to Santoro’s friend and, during the call, lured the victim into opening a file, thereby obtaining their passwords and private keys. Santoro warns users to keep their cryptocurrency as isolated as possible from everyday devices.