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SOL ETF news gain evaporates, while chart warns of another 20% drop

SOL retraced its ETF rally, and with over 14% of supply concentrated at $144, holding this key support is critical to avoid a deeper correction.

SEC approves conversion of Grayscale's large-cap crypto fund into ETF

Grayscale has slowly narrowed the arbitrage opportunities on its crypto trusts by converting them into exchange-traded funds.

US regulator considers simplified path to market for crypto ETFs

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly considering simplifying the listing process for certain crypto ETFs.

Bitcoin at risk of deeper drop as BTC slips below key support levels

A revisit to the $100,000 level seems likely now that BTC price slipped below two key support levels.

Bitcoin analysts say market quickly absorbs selling, paving way for a bullish July

Bitcoin selling intensified this week, but data shows an assortment of buyers absorbing the flow.

Connecticut governor approves law prohibiting crypto use in government

Many provisions of the legislation, which received overwhelming support in the state House and Senate, take effect on Oct. 1.

Swissquote ordered to curb impersonation, fraud attempts

The company offers crypto trading on the platforms that it manages, including the mixed-asset trading platforms Swissquote and Yuh.

How to build a Solana DApp for iOS and Android in 15 minutes, no back end needed

Developers can build cross-platform Solana mobile apps with wallet integration, token actions and NFTs in just 15 minutes.

XRP news update: Traders predict consolidation to $2.35 amid ETF speculation

XRP trades in a tight range between $2 and $2.35, but the next price breakout could be driven by ETF speculators.

US Senate passes Trump’s budget bill without provision on crypto taxes

Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis had proposed that the legislation address double taxation for cryptocurrency miners and stakers.

Strategy set to post $13B Bitcoin gains, but revenue stalls

Michael Saylor's tech company is expected to post over $13 billion in unrealized gains from its Bitcoin holdings in the second quarter of 2025.

Less than 15% Bitcoin left on crypto exchanges signals ‘supply problem’

Bitcoin exchange reserves drop to a seven-year low, signaling a potential supply shock as institutional buying from ETFs continues.

Pi news update: Bulls aim to hold $0.47 support as bears reject breakout

Pi price turned bearish after key updates failed to boost momentum. A rebound from $0.47 is possible, but $0.66 remains a strong resistance level to clear.

Crypto PAC-backed candidate wins Virginia primary for vacant House seat

Protect Progress, an affiliate of the cryptocurrency-backed Fairshake PAC, spent more than $1 million on media buys to support Democratic candidate James Walkinshaw.

$324M in fees and no roadmap: What’s really going on with the TRUMP memecoin?

Marketed with Trump’s name but lacking a white paper or utility, the TRUMP token surged to a multibillion-dollar valuation before crashing.

Crypto hacks are a wake-up call for DeFi

Crypto hacks underscore the urgent need for CEXs and DeFi to overhaul their security, collaborate on risk management and embrace self-regulation.

Moody’s brings credit ratings onchain via Solana, explained

Moody’s and Alphaledger’s pilot on Solana shows how traditional credit ratings can be embedded directly into tokenized bonds.

FATF’s crypto checklist hints at the next regulatory crackdown

The FATF is shaping global crypto rules from behind the scenes, with stablecoins and DeFi next in line for scrutiny.

XRP price predictions above $3 in 2025 have one major flaw

XRP remains at risk of dropping to $1 if a key support zone is lost — one that aligns with the onchain realized price level.

Competition heats up as crypto exchanges vie for European market

Competition is heating up as more exchanges set up operations in Europe, where MiCA provides new “rules of the road.”

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