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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Record Substantial Outflows
Theccpress·2025/05/01 21:55


Is 2025 the Right Time to Invest in Cryptocurrency?
TheCryptoUpdates·2025/05/01 21:33

Top 3 Crypto Presales You Shouldn’t Miss in 2025: BlockDAG, Cold Wallet, & Dragoin Gaining Momentum
TheCryptoUpdates·2025/05/01 21:33

Solana’s DePIN Ecosystem Sees Notable Growth in 2025
Bitcoininfonews·2025/05/01 21:00

Shiba Inu Faces Resistance as 38 Trillion SHIB in Play
Bitcoininfonews·2025/05/01 21:00

Shiba Inu Burn Rate Surges by Over 38,000% in One Day
Bitcoininfonews·2025/05/01 21:00

Shiba Inu Poised for Breakout: Potential Price Surge Ahead
Bitcoininfonews·2025/05/01 21:00


Stablecoins flipped the script to surpass Visa in transaction volume
Share link:In this post: Bitwise Crypto Market Review for Q1 2025 revealed that stablecoin transactions narrowly surpassed Visa’s payments. Stablecoin transaction volume rose by over 30%, and the market’s AUM hit an all-time high of over $218 billion, with a 13.5% increase quarter-over-quarter. Visa and Bridge announced a partnership to offer stablecoin-linked Visa cards to customers across multiple countries in Latin America.
Cryptopolitan·2025/05/01 13:34
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- 01:00BNB Surpasses 600 USDMarket data shows that BNB has surpassed $600, currently reported at $600.03, with a 24-hour decline of 0.09%. The market is highly volatile, so please ensure proper risk management.
- 01:00BTC Surpasses $96,600Market data shows that BTC has surpassed $96,600, currently reported at $96,601.97, with a 24-hour increase of 2.52%. The market is highly volatile, so please ensure proper risk management.
- 01:00U.S. Treasury Plans to Cut Off Cambodia's Huione Group from Financial SystemThe U.S. Department of the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has proposed cutting off the Cambodia-based Huione Group from the U.S. financial system, citing the organization's support for criminal groups such as North Korean hackers. FinCEN stated that the Telegram-based operation is a "key node in laundering cyber heist proceeds" and assists in "pig-butchering" scams. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, "Huione Group has become the preferred market for North Korea and criminal groups." Elliptic estimates that Huione handles up to $24 billion in such transactions.