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Microsoft has recently rolled out a chip called Majorana 1 that its engineers say could point the way to building quantum computers with the scale people once only imagined. Google and IBM have also posted progress updates in recent months, and some in crypto called the news alarming. But Graham Cooke, a Google veteran-turned blockchain CEO, pushed back on the panic, saying “Your wallet’s math is stronger than the fabric of spacetime itself.” Majorana 1 And The Million Qubit Claim Microsoft says Majorana 1 uses a new class of material — a “topoconductor” — and an architecture meant to make qubits more stable and easier to scale toward a million-qubit device. The comp…
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Bitcoin’s core promise of decentralization is facing a major test. Two pools now control a majority share of the network’s hashrate. This level of concentration challenges the very foundation of Bitcoin’s decentralized ethos. In an X post, Jacob King, the CEO of WhaleWire, stated that two mining pools now control more than 51% of the Bitcoin network’s computing power. He warns that the stage is set for a potential 51% attack, which could completely undermine the BTC security model and trigger catastrophic fallout across the crypto ecosystem. What This Means For Bitcoin’s Future Stability For context, the last time this occurred was in 2014 with mining pool GHash.io. The…
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Coloured precious stones miner Gemfields (LON: GEM) (JSE: GML) has unveiled a colossal emerald weighing 11,685 carats, discovered at its 75%-owned Kagem mine in Zambia. Named Imboo, meaning buffalo in the local Bemba and Lamba dialects, the gemstone is the largest of several extraordinary emeralds unearthed at Kagem, already famed for record-breaking finds. The emerald will be sold at Gemfields’ auction running until Sept. 11. “Even under the beam of a strong light that is necessary to illuminate a gemstone of this remarkable size, Imboo reveals an intense, verdant green touched with golden warmth and a clarity that captivates the eye,” Gemfields’ managing directo…
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Bitpanda raised collective eyebrows in the European fintech corridors by opting out of a UK public listing. But why did Bitpanda snub the UK as a potential listing venue, you may ask? Turns out that the Vienna-based fintech platform, backed by billionaire Peter Thiel, cited poor liquidity of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) as its main reason for opting out of its original plan. According to a report published by the Financial Times on 26 August 2025, Bitpanda’s CEO, Eric Demuth, said that the company will instead focus on either Frankfurt or New York as its venue of choice when it goes ahead with a public offering. While no timeline has been formalised, London is defin…
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The euro is showing little movement on Wednesday. In the North American session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.1303, down 0.23% on the day. Eurozone near-term inflation expectations rise Eurozone consumer inflation expectations rose in April to 3.1% over the next year, up from 2.9% in March. Inflation expectations for three and five years were unchanged, at 2.5% and 2.1%, respectively. Inflation expectations are carefully monitored by the European Central Bank as expectations that inflation will accelerate can manifest into higher inflation. Still, the reading is not expected to change any minds at the ECB, which is widely expected to lower rates by a quarter-po…
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Log in to today's North American session recap - May 29, 2025 The US dollar gave back the lead it accumulated throughout the beginning of the week as it went through a volatile seesaw. The DXY gapped up with the most recent "Trump Taco" headlines, as the US Federal Court canceled the president's plan to impose tariffs on all imports. The dollar index consequently dropped to levels last seen at the end of last week. You can take a look at our latest DXY intra-day analysis here. There wasn't much in terms of Economic calendar releases throughout the session apart from a miss in the Jobless Claims. The data came in at 240K vs 230K expected, though markets may really worr…
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Singapore is cracking down on the unlicensed Digital Token Service Providers (DTSPs) with a warning: by 30 June 2025 DTSPs should get a license of stop providing services to overseas clients. On 30 May 2025, the Monetary Authority of Singapore published a paper that said, “DTSPs which are subject to a licensing requirement under section 137 of the FSM Act must suspend or cease carrying on a business of providing DT services outside Singapore by 30 June 2025.” Importantly, the MAS has granted the DTSPs no transition period. Hence, there is no grace period for the companies that miss the deadline. “The stakes are high. Violators face fines up to SGD 250,000 (around …
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Overview: The dollar was better bid yesterday in North America after the better-than-expected JOLTS report, but it has come back offered today. Still, the general tone is one of consolidation. The greenback is a little softer against the most G10 currencies and all but a handful of emerging market currencies. Meanwhile, most of the final May PMI readings have been revised up from the flash weakness after the April US tariff drag. The Bank of Canada may stand pat today after firmer core CPI and Q1 GDP readings, but its easing cycle does not appear over. ECB meets tomorrow and there is little doubt that it will deliver another quarter point cut. A pause is likely as the neu…
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Overview: Despite the US jobs report, which was considerably better than the fears induced by the ADP estimate and the gradually rising jobless claims, and apparent resumption of China's rare earth exports to US (and European) auto makers, Asia and European participants sold into the dollar's gains they inherited. The greenback has largely unwound its pre-weekend gains. The US-China trade talks are being held in London today. China's export control of critical metals and magnets was a shot across the bow. As the US dominates chip technology, and therefore the supply chain, China demonstrated it does the same more or less in the rare earths space. Separately, China reporte…
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In a recent post on X, crypto analyst Grayhoood observed that Solana (SOL) is currently showing signs of a bullish trend. Over the past 24 hours, the price has climbed by 2.8%, with candlestick charts revealing a noticeable upward trajectory. Solana Stochastics And CCI Signal Short-Term Strength Earlier in the day, SOL briefly dipped to around $151 but managed to recover steadily, reaching a current price of $155.35. Grayhoood pointed out that this short-term strength is consistent with Solana’s 7-day performance, which shows a modest 1.4% increase. However, the longer-term outlook remains volatile, with SOL still down by 3.9% over the past year. Grayhoood revealed t…
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After a period of pullbacks and choppy price action, SUI appears to be staging a technical comeback. Recent price movements have formed a classic Inverse Head and Shoulders pattern, often seen as a reliable bullish reversal signal. While the breakout hasn’t roared just yet, the structure forming beneath the surface suggests growing strength. Inverse Head And Shoulders Takes Shape On SUI Chart In a recent analysis shared on X, Cleanwater highlights a potential Inverse Head and Shoulders pattern forming on SUI. The move began with a dip from $3.74 on May 29th to $3.00 by May 31st, marking the initial correction. A strong bounce followed, pushing the price up to $3.39 on Ju…
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ChatGPT Agent went live on July 17, allowing users to delegate high-frequency trading logic and crypto analysis to AI. The tool is already changing how traders interact with markets. But that’s not all. Sam Altman confirmed this week that OpenAI GPT-5 will be here in early August. Today, the best crypto trades are being made using AI tools. Here’s what you should know: Why ChatGPT Agent Matters for Crypto Traders AI in crypto is nothing new. Yet what makes this new suite of upgrades different is execution. ChatGPT Agent combines browser tools, terminal access, spreadsheets, code interpreters, and API integrations into a unified desktop. It can monitor charts, track wha…
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We had adopted a working hypothesis that the after recording lows in early July that the greenback was going to retrace the last leg down that began around June 23. That appeared to run its course around July 17. We anticipated last week's pullback. However, the price action warns that the dollar's upside correction may not be over. The challenge is that next week is among the busiest of the year. Three G7 central banks meet--the Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, and the Bank of Canada. The US and the eurozone release their first estimates of Q2 GDP. The eurozone also reports its preliminary estimate of July CPI and the US sees its PCE deflator. The week begins with US…
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According to Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise, what used to be a near‑perfect four‑year Bitcoin pattern now looks less reliable. Supply cuts, rate moves and crash risks once drove big swings. Now, fresh forces are taking over. Halving’s Impact Shrinks Every Cycle Hougan points out that each Bitcoin halving still cuts new coins by 50% but matters less over time. In early cycles, that shock fueled parabolic runs. Today, with a market cap in the hundreds of billions, the same supply cut is half as important every four years. Back in 2016 and 2020, prices jumped more than 150% around halving events. Now, moves hover under 50% in similar windows. Based on a…
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Pudgy Penguins ($PENGU) is making a comeback after a sharp decline, showing several signs that the meme coin trend might be shifting. As $PENGU gains momentum, new players in the crypto market, like Maxi Doge ($MAXI), are showing interest. The standout? A fresh TD “9” buy signal right at a key demand zone – a setup traders often watch for early reversals. Add in a bullish RSI divergence, a surge in on-chain activity, and the fact that $PENGU has now flipped $BONK to reclaim its spot as one of the top Solana meme coins, and the stage is set for what could be a serious bounce. After all, when the leading meme coins wake up, the whole sector – including fresh crypto presa…
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Gold prices rose nearly 2% on Friday to a one-week high as underwhelming US payrolls data boosted expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, while fresh tariff announcements spurred safe haven demand. Spot gold climbed 1.8% to $3,348.31 per ounce as of 11:40 a.m. ET to erase all of this week’s losses. US gold futures gained 1.6%, trading just above the $3,400 level. Gold prices have recovered back from the earlier-week losses. Bullion had been trending down this week as the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and US economic data came in better than expected. Explaining the Fed’s decision, chair Jerome Powell pointed to the risk of further inflation pres…
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Week in review: Volatile week between Trade Deals, the FOMC Meeting and the Non-Farm Payrolls report The week kicked off with a risk-positive tone as headlines around a Euro–US trade breakthrough triggered a sharp gap higher in global markets. As a result, the US Dollar caught a strong bid, with the Euro and Yen notably losing ground amid improving US trade positioning and capital rotation into USD assets. Midweek, the FOMC held rates steady as expected, but the tone was less dovish than markets hoped. With no signal for a September cut, rate futures quickly repriced, sending the Dollar even higher and pressuring risk assets globally. The move extended a USD run that …
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The Japanese yen is steady on Monday. In the European session, USD/JPY is trading at 147.72, up 0.09% on the day. On Friday, the yen soared 2.2%, its best one-day showing since April. US nonfarm payrolls misses forecast The week ended with a softer-than-expected US employment report. Nonfarm payrolls for July rose by only 73 thousand, missing the market estimate of 110 thousand. Adding to the bad news, the June and May reports were both revised sharply lower, down by a combined 258 thousand. The unemployment rate ticked higher to 4.2%, up from 4.1%. The weak July reading and the downward revisions indicate that the labor market may be cooling more quickly than initial…
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The Swiss franc gained 1% against the US dollar last week and has extended its gains on Monday. In the North American session, USD/CHF is trading at 0.8079, up 0.48% on the day. Swiss inflation flat in July Switzerland's inflation rate was unchanged in July, above the market estimate of -0.2% but below the June reading of 0.2%. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy rose from 0.8% in July, up from 0.6%, in June and its highest level in four months. The Swiss National Bank has cut rates aggressively as inflation as eased. The central bank has lowered rates for six consecutive meetings and cut the cash rate to zero in June. SNB President Martin Schlegel has said that …
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A bold forecast has stirred debate in crypto circles. Based on reports, a long-time investor known as Pumpius argues that XRP could one day trade at a whopping $1 million per coin! That’s a huge jump from its current price near $2. The prediction rests on the idea that XRP will become the main bridge asset in a tokenized global economy worth up to $1 quadrillion. Tokenization Efforts Gain Ground According to Pumpius, Ripple is quietly moving real-world assets onto its blockchain. A government-backed real estate token pilot in Colombia is already under way. Reports have disclosed that Ripple has rolled out massive network upgrades. Then, there’s also a $100 million com…
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Meme coins are known for hype, volatility, and short lifespans. But Little Pepe ($LILPEPE) is trying to rewrite that narrative. With over $16M raised across multiple presale stages, the project is building more than a token – it’s launching its own Layer 2 blockchain for meme coins, complete with zero-tax trading, bot protection, and a fully integrated launchpad for new projects. As speculation rages across the meme coin sector, Little Pepe is positioning itself as the infrastructure that future meme tokens can rely on – offering fast, secure, and low-cost transactions on a blockchain purpose-built for virality. Little Pepe Story So Far – Viral From Birth Little Pepe …
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The Shiba Inu community is in its most defining moments as it kicks off its first election that will decide an interim president and set the course for the $7 billion token ecosystem’s future. With the fifth “Shib Year” now underway, some community members see the election as a significant step toward decentralization, with debates over leadership, transparency, and accountability heating up across the community. What’s Happening Inside the Shiba Inu Community In an August 4 post titled ELECTIONS, Shiba Inu’s lead developer, Shytoshi Kusama, announced that the community will choose a new lead visionary and councils for each DAO, calling it “the true birth of a network s…
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With US inflation center stage and oil-market supply guidance due, this is a data-heavy week where macro can decide whether Bitcoin’s tight consolidation resolves into fresh highs and the broader crypto market continues to explode further. Crypto Market Braces For Major Week The July Consumer Price Index arrives Tuesday, August 12, at 14:30 CEST (08:30 ET). The median economist call leans toward a firmer core and a still-contained headline: Bloomberg’s survey points to a 0.3% month-over-month increase in core CPI, while several desks expect headline CPI at 0.2% m/m and 2.8% y/y after 2.7% in June. The Cleveland Fed’s real-time nowcast is in the same ballpark on the year…
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Bitcoin has continued its upward momentum over the past week, reclaiming price levels close to its all-time high. At the time of writing, the cryptocurrency is trading above $120,000, only a short distance from the record of more than $123,000. Over the last seven days, the asset has posted a gain of approximately 5.1%, placing it among the stronger performers in the digital asset market. Amid the price movement, on-chain data from the TRON network’s USDT transfers is offering insights into current market behavior. CryptoQuant contributor Amr Taha analyzed TRC-20 USDT transaction flows and identified patterns that may serve as potential indicators of Bitcoin price shift…
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On Monday, the total crypto market capitalization (TOTAL) reached an all-time high (ATH) of $4.03 trillion, driven by significant gains in leading cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), reflecting renewed optimism in the crypto space fueled by favorable regulatory developments from the US. Pro-Crypto Regulations Fuel Market Optimism Ethereum notably broke through the $4,000 barrier for the first time in almost nine months, closing the gap to its all-time high of $4,878, now just 13% away. This upward momentum has been attributed to growing interest in cryptocurrencies, bolstered by pro-crypto regulatory measures that have enhanced market sentiment. Notabl…
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