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Solana Price Pullback Might Continue as Traders Bet $1.2 Billion on a Dip
Solana Price Pullback Might Continue as Traders Bet $1.2 Billion on a Dip

Solana price has pulled back 6% this week as SOPR dips and short bets rise. Key support at $175 could decide whether bulls regain control or the dip deepens.

BeInCrypto·2025/07/29 16:30
Bitcoin treasury companies acquired 244,991 BTC in the first half of 2025: K33
Bitcoin treasury companies acquired 244,991 BTC in the first half of 2025: K33

Also, only three tokens have outperformed bitcoin so far this year: XMR, HYPE and SKY

Blockworks·2025/07/29 16:20
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07:10
Ross Stores Q1 sales increased by 21% year-on-year, raising full-year performance guidance due to resilient demand
Glonghui, May 22 — Discount retailer Ross Stores announced its first quarter results: sales increased by 21% year-on-year to $6.0 billion, with comparable sales rising by 17%. Earnings per share grew by 37% year-on-year to $2.02, surpassing market expectations of $1.73. Despite increasing macroeconomic uncertainty, the company raised its full-year outlook, betting that demand for its discounted clothing and accessories will remain resilient. The company now expects full-year same-store sales to grow by 6% to 7%, up from the previously forecast 3% to 4%. Earnings per share are expected to be between $7.50 and $7.74, higher than the previous forecast of $7.02 to $7.36.
07:09
Bitwise and 21Shares HYPE ETF saw a $16.1 million inflow yesterday
BlockBeats News, May 22nd, according to Arkham Monitor, the Bitwise and 21Shares HYPE ETF saw a net inflow of $16.1 million yesterday. Additionally, the Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP) currently has approximately $15.45 million HYPE staked.
07:04
Zoom Q1 delivers steady performance, slightly raises full-year guidance
```htmlGolden Ten Data, May 22|Zoom released its financial results for the first quarter. Revenue increased by 5.5% year-on-year to $1.24 billion, surpassing analysts’ average forecast of $1.22 billion. Non-GAAP earnings per share were $1.55, also exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.42. During the period, enterprise business performed steadily, with enterprise revenue rising 7.2% year-on-year. The number of customers paying more than $100,000 annually reached 4,534. Net revenue retention rate (NRR) rebounded to 99% from 98% in the previous quarter. The company slightly raised its full-year guidance, forecasting revenue to reach up to $5.09 billion, while analysts’ average expectation is $5.07 billion.```
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