Are Trump’s Tariffs Impacting Cryptocurrencies as Expected? Santiment Weighs In
Since United States President Donald Trump took over the White House, the crypto market has mostly underperformed, with bitcoin (BTC) reacting negatively to most policy changes. The latest policy change—the confirmation of reciprocal tariffs on global trades—has triggered a market-wide reaction, with participants wondering if this is a desired...
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Whales Buy the Bitcoin Dip: First Meaningful Accumulation in 8 Months
Prices remain under pressure and sentiment is so weak one would think it’s 2022 all over again, but for the first time in nearly a year, bitcoin (BTC) whales are buying. Following months of distribution as bitcoin surged to a record high above $109,000, so-called whales — wallets holding...
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Wintermute transfers $75M FDUSD since depegs, in $3M arbitrage opportunity
Market makers’ blockchain transactions point to a potential $3 million arbitrage opportunity related to the depegging of the FDUSD stablecoin. The First Digital US dollar-pegged stablecoin (FDUSD) depegged on April 2, after Tron founder Justin Sun claimed that the stablecoin issuer was insolvent. Market marker Wintermute transferred over 75...
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Bitcoin Dominance Could Climb To 64%, Putting Altcoin Recovery In Jeopardy
As the world awaits US President Donald Trump’s announcement on proposed retaliatory tariffs later today, crypto markets continue to show signs of uncertainty. In an X post shared earlier today, crypto analyst Rekt Capital emphasized that Bitcoin (BTC) dominance may be poised to rise further, potentially worsening conditions for...
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From CEX to DEX: BYDFi Celebrates 5 Years of Remarkable Growth
[PRESS RELEASE – VICTORIA, Seychelles, April 3rd, 2025] April 1, 2025 marks the 5th anniversary of BYDFi, a globally renowned crypto trading platform. Over the past five years, BYDFi has evolved from a rising platform focusing on “lightweight contract trading” to a diversified ecosystem offering spot, perpetual contract ,...
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Brazil’s Largest Bank Itaú Unibanco Mulls its Own Stablecoin
Itaú Unibanco, Brazil’s largest bank by assets, is exploring whether to issue its own stablecoin as regulatory discussions evolve and U.S. financial institutions slowly move into the sector. The decision could hinge on how American institutions fare with their stablecoin rollouts, said Guto Antunes, head of digital assets at...
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0xbow’s Ethereum Privacy Pools Surpass 200 Deposits as User Interest Grows
“Tornado [Cash] is dead, but privacy won’t die,” an ether enthusiast said on X after Oxbow’s Ethereum privacy tools went live on April 1 to facilitate on-chain privacy while dissociating from illicit funds. The sentiment is echoed by the early uptake for the privacy pools, which have processed 238...
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CEX listings outperform Nasdaq and Dow IPOs with 80% average returns
Cryptocurrency listings have outperformed the average of traditional stock listings, despite recent community criticism regarding the manipulation potential of token listings on centralized exchanges. Token listing procedures on centralized cryptocurrency exchanges (CEXs) drew significant controversy after Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, co-founder and former CEO of Binance, called the process flawed...
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Anthony Pompliano Praises Trump’s Tariffs As Catalyst For Crypto Innovation
Founder & CEO of Professional Capital Management, Anthony Pompliano has praised the new tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, arguing that they highlight the inefficiencies of traditional financial systems and bolster the case for decentralized finance solutions like Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). What Happened: Speaking on a podcast,...
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Best Crypto to Buy After Trump’s Tariffs Caused Bitcoin Crash – These Top Presales Are a Safe Haven
Straight after Donald Trump dropped a bombshell on US tariffs, Bitcoin crashed by ~6%, from its $87K high to $82K low yesterday, which made traders fear about the industry’s future. Such tariffs include a 10% levy on the majority of imports, with China (34%), Japan (24%), and the European...
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