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USD: Dominance challenged while competitors remain fragile – Societe Generale
101 finance·2026/04/15 13:03
XLM Price Prediction 2030: Can Stellar Finally Close the Gap Between Technology and Token Value?
BlockchainReporter·2026/04/15 13:00
Brix raises $5.5 million to tokenize emerging market assets, plans debut on MegaETH
The Block·2026/04/15 13:00
Trump Family’s Crypto Push and Global Deals Raise New Questions on Presidential Profits
CoinEdition·2026/04/15 12:57
The Iran War Revealed Bitcoin’s Second Use Case: Why Price Targets Need Revising
BeInCrypto·2026/04/15 12:57

Is Ethereum a Buy Right Now? Blockchain Wheels Spin Fast as ETH’s Price Sits in a Rare Cheap Zone
Tipranks·2026/04/15 12:45
EUR/GBP: Rabobank sees slight upward trend continuing into the autumn
101 finance·2026/04/15 12:42

Popular Crypto Trader James Wynn Considers the Possibility of a Greater Bull Run to $200,000 BTC ATH
Cryptonewsland·2026/04/15 12:42

Ethereum price outlook: ETH faces 6% downside risk if $2,312 breaks
Coinjournal·2026/04/15 12:39
Rare Earths Americas announces IPO
Mining.com·2026/04/15 12:39
Flash
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Opinion: Iran’s collection of transit fees could set a dangerous precedentAccording to Golden Ten Data, on April 22, the head of shipping at a major commodity trading company expressed concern that Iran’s imposition of fees on passage through the Strait of Hormuz sets a dangerous precedent for the free flow of global trade. Since the outbreak of the Middle East war at the end of February, Iran has been attempting to charge transit fees for ships passing through the strait, which has triggered strong protests from international maritime regulatory bodies. "A highly dangerous precedent is being set here, which undermines the right of innocent vessels to pass," said Larry Johnson, Global Head of Freight at Mercuria Energy Trading. "If some critical passages or waterways begin to impose tolls, or are subject to interference or threats that set a precedent for such charges, what happens next? For example, the Black Sea, the Danish Straits, the Strait of Malacca — who can say for sure? Now, the free flow of global trade no longer exists." (Golden Ten Data)
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Pakistan stock index closed down 1%Glonghui, April 22|The Pakistan KSE-100 Index closed down 1% at 171,732.30 points.
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Data: USDT Circulating Supply Surpasses $187 Billion, Reaching an All-Time HighBlockBeats News, April 22, according to Artemis data, the circulating supply of USDT has exceeded $187 billion, hitting a new all-time high.
Furthermore, according to DeFiLlama data, USDT's current market share has reached 58.82%.