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Best XRP Buy Zone? Analyst Breaks Down The Key Levels
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UK Crypto Ownership Takes Biggest Hit Since 2021, Regulator Says
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DWF Ventures Highlights Overall Crypto Market Movements of 2025
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Newscrypto·2025/12/17 21:36
Major US Stock Indices Close Lower: What This Market Pullback Means for Your Portfolio
Bitcoinworld·2025/12/17 21:27
CFTC Acting Chair Pham to join MoonPay as chief legal and administrative officer
The Block·2025/12/17 21:24

Dogecoin Breakdown Ahead? Analyst Flags 2022-Style Signal
Newsbtc·2025/12/17 21:12
The Solana Altcoins That Crypto Developers Are Most Focused On Have Been Revealed – Here’s the List
BitcoinSistemi·2025/12/17 21:03
Big Crypto Whales Are Active: Here Are Their Recent Transactions
BitcoinSistemi·2025/12/17 20:45
Flash
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On Thursday (June 25) at the close of trading in New York, spot gold rose by 0.64% to $4,024.97 per ounce.COMEX gold futures rose 0.78%, trading at $4040.10 per ounce. Spot silver rose 0.73%, trading at $57.8327 per ounce. COMEX silver futures fell 0.38%, trading at $58.290 per ounce. COMEX copper futures rose 2.03%, trading at $6.1335 per pound. Spot platinum rose 1.08%, and spot palladium rose 1.43%.
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Invesco applies to launch a tokenized fund targeting the stablecoin reserve marketAsset management giant Invesco has applied to launch a tokenized fund targeting the stablecoin reserve market. This asset management company, with an asset under management scale of 2.5 trillion USD, further advances its blockchain strategy after taking over Superstate's tokenized money market fund and serving as the fund manager earlier this year.
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The US Dollar Index fell by 0.18%, closing at 101.43According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, the US Dollar Index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, fell by 0.18% on June 25, closing at 101.43 in the late session of the foreign exchange market. 1 euro exchanged for 1.1373 US dollars, higher than the previous trading day’s 1.1355 US dollars; 1 British pound exchanged for 1.3198 US dollars, higher than the previous trading day’s 1.3162 US dollars; 1 US dollar exchanged for 161.8 Japanese yen, higher than the previous trading day’s 161.76 Japanese yen; 1 US dollar exchanged for 0.8098 Swiss francs, lower than the previous trading day’s 0.8124 Swiss francs; 1 US dollar exchanged for 1.4197 Canadian dollars, lower than the previous trading day’s 1.4237 Canadian dollars; 1 US dollar exchanged for 9.7352 Swedish kronor, lower than the previous trading day’s 9.7714 Swedish kronor.