South Korea recovers from martial law and XRP, BTC flash crashes
Bitcoin and XRP fell 33% and 56% respectively after South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law for the first time since 1979. Source link
Bitcoin and XRP fell 33% and 56% respectively after South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law for the first time since 1979. Source link
In December, Binance listed billions of dollars in excess proof-of-reserves but much of that capital buffer has now vanished from view. Source link
Donald Trump has picked Paul Atkins to succeed Gary Gensler as Chairman of the SEC. If he accepts, he will usher in a pro-crypto term. Source link
Despite Donald Trump’s promise to bring down grocery prices, the price of eggs has continued to balloon. Bitcoin, however, is struggling. Source link
For the third year in a row, the Super Bowl was virtually crypto ad-free with this year’s event instead dubbed “the AI Super Bowl.” Source link
Spanish police arrested three British men and uncovered 25kg of pink cocaine in the apartment where the crypto trader was being held. Source link
US congressman Mike Collins invested in a dog-themed memecoin this week and, after posting a photo of Pepe, its price shot up by 116%. Source link
Solana’s web3.js library briefly contained two versions with malicious code that was able to steal private keys. Source link
Bitmain’s Antpool reigns over the Bitcoin mining sector, and distrust can cost the average user up to six days for transaction finality. Source link
MicroStrategy’s average bitcoin acquisition price has nearly doubled this year and is currently $58,263 per bitcoin. Source link