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A closer look at the top crypto gainers for 2025. BlockDAG’s $279M presale at $0.0018 stands out over DOGE, UNI, & ARB.1. BlockDAG: Over $279M Raised & Still Priced at $0.00182. Uniswap (UNI): Upgrade Speculation Meets Price Dip3. Arbitrum (ARB): Price Pressure, But Room to Rebound4. Dogecoin (DOGE): Holding Ground, Waiting for the SparkWhy BlockDAG Is Still the One to Watch

Bitcoin exchange reserves hit a new low, suggesting rising accumulation by holders and institutions.Bitcoin Supply on Exchanges Hits Historic LowWhat Exchange Reserve Declines Really MeanWhy This Matters for Bitcoin’s Price Outlook




Ethereum surged past $2,500 in May, driving record inflows into spot ETFs and forming a bullish chart pattern. A breakout could push ETH toward $3,000 or higher.


HBAR's slight recovery after hitting a 30-day low may be short-lived. Technical indicators point to continued bearish momentum unless buying surges.


XRP's price has plunged amid a futures sell-off and growing short interest, putting the crucial $2 support level at risk. Traders are now eyeing a deeper dip unless buyer momentum rebounds.
- 21:23Cantor Equity Partners IV Files for IPOAccording to ChainCatcher, market sources report that Cantor Equity Partners IV, a SPAC entity under Wall Street investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald led by Brandon, son of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO). This marks its fifth SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) project, having previously reached two agreements related to Bitcoin asset reserves.
- 21:12BTC falls below $117,000According to Jinse Finance, market data shows that BTC has fallen below $117,000 and is now quoted at $116,989.01, with a 24-hour decline of 1.74%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
- 21:12Tesla IT Executive Appointed to Oversee Sales Operations in a Critical MomentAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, sources have revealed that as Tesla’s global sales continue to decline, the company has appointed a relatively low-profile IT executive to take charge of sales operations. The executive, Raj Jegannathan, is a senior leader at Tesla who previously focused mainly on IT and data-related matters. Sources indicate that he has recently assumed management responsibilities for sales. Some insiders believe that his role has replaced that of former North American sales head Troy Jones, who left the company earlier this month after 15 years at Tesla. According to two sources and LinkedIn information, Jegannathan does not have traditional automotive industry sales experience. It is currently unclear whether this personnel change is a temporary arrangement.