SUI outperforms the bulk of the crypto market with a strong double-digit gain, but is the rally sustainable?

SUI outperforms the bulk of the crypto market with a strong double-digit gain, but is the rally sustainable?
Tigran Gambaryan, a United States citizen and former Internal Revenue Service agent, has been detained in Nigeria since February 2024.
The community will now move forward with proposals supporting the development of its core protocol software.
The Northern Trust Carbon Ecosystem will enable carbon credit transactions from issuance to retirement.
At a Sept. 12 hearing, Judge Lewis Kaplan moved up Ryan Salame’s reporting date by two days and considered vacating his guilty plea.
According to a Goldman Sachs report, the demand for electrical power in the United States will have grown by approximately 2.4% by 2030.
ParaFi Capital will tokenize part of its $1.2-billion portfolio using the Avalanche blockchain and tokenization platform Securitize.
The move diversifies spot crypto ETF custodians beyond Coinbase, which has dominated crypto custody for US issuers.
The capital city of the country of Georgia boasts a small but vibrant crypto community that aims to put the country on the map.
According to Judge Jia Cobb, having Kalshi offer contracts on “whether a chamber of Congress will be controlled by a specific party in a given term” was not unlawful.
Despite some dedicated critics saying otherwise, Bitcoin hitting $0 is extremely unlikely due to its strong global community, established infrastructure and historical resilience.
Grayscale XRP Trust could potentially pave the way for an XRP ETF, subject to approval by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Aloha state's new regulations already attracted some notable Web3 firms, including Coinbase, Metamask, Transak, BitPay and Trust Wallet.
OneDegree executive Robin Scott told Cointelegraph that the insurance covers Web3 asset managers against the risk of losing customer funds.
Bitcoin faces a struggle for support into the Wall Street open as US macro data piles in thick and fast.
Should the Turkish government pass new amendments, all cash payments above $205 would be subject to fines of 10%.
