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Mastercard has revealed that almost half of its e-commerce transactions in Europe are now tokenised. In its 3 June 2025 press release, the company said that its goal is to support 100% tokenised e-commerce transactions by 2030. Brice van de Walle, Executive Vice President, Core Payments Europe Mastercard, said, “One year into our 100% tokenisation and authentication journey, Europe is gaining strong momentum. We’re working with partners to make digital payments more secure and seamless, through Click to Pay, passkeys, and tokens.” Notably, 50% of Mastercard e-commerce transactions tokenised in Europe include Secure Card on File (SCOF), Click to Pay, and digital wallets,…
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Mastercard has joined forces with Ripple and Gemini to test a new way to settle credit card transactions using the RLUSD stablecoin on the XRP Ledger. The plan would connect Gemini’s credit card, which is issued through WebBank, to a blockchain-based system where settlement happens using RLUSD instead of the usual behind-the-scenes bank transfers. The project is expected to roll out in the coming months, once it clears regulatory reviews and participating partners are officially onboarded. A Regulated Stablecoin on a Public Ledger This isn’t just another blockchain test. It would mark one of the first times a fully regulated U.S. bank steps into a public blockchain to s…
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Mastering Forex Trading Psychology Trading Psychology One question all traders should be asking: what separates successful traders from those who struggle? Success in forex and other global trading is not just about making money. It’s about doing so consistently while avoiding major drawdowns. Yet, if you listen to the media or browse through online trading ads, you might think it’s an easy path to daily riches. As most traders quickly learn, that couldn’t be further from the truth. The reality is sobering. The majority of retail forex traders lose money, often blowing up their accounts within a few years. So, what truly distinguishes the winners from the losers? In…
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Mastering Retracements in Trading: A Practical Guide Mastering Retracements in Leverage Trading Retracements are one of the most powerful tools in technical analysis, and understanding how they work can significantly improve your trading results. In this article, we’ll break down why retracements work and how to trade them effectively using a common-sense approach. Why Do Retracements Work in Trading? Retracement levels are widely used by traders to identify potential reversal or continuation points within a trend. Most traders rely on Fibonacci retracement levels such as 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8%. These levels aren’t magical or based on some supernatural force. they work b…
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What to Do When a Stop Loss Is Not a Stop Mastering Risk Management to Survive Market Shocks Perhaps the most important skill to master in trading, whether you’re a seasoned professional or a retail trader, is risk management. It is your first and last line of defense when the market turns against you. This truth applies to everyone. Both institutional and retail traders have blown accounts by ignoring or misusing stop losses. The difference? Retail traders often have less preparation, less capital, and less room for error. That makes disciplined risk management not just a suggestion but a survival tactic. Why Stop Losses Matter Two of the fastest ways to destroy a …
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Bitcoin continues to trade with high volatility following Friday’s brutal crash that sent prices as low as $103,000. Over the weekend, the market has struggled to find a clear direction, with bulls and bears locked in a tense battle around the $115,000 level. Sentiment remains divided — some analysts expect a consolidation phase before another leg higher, while others warn of a deeper correction if selling pressure intensifies. Adding to the uncertainty, new data from on-chain analytics firm Lookonchain has revealed massive withdrawals by wallets linked to Matrixport, a major crypto financial services platform. The move has sparked heavy speculation across the market, w…
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Wintermute, one of crypto’s largest market makers, struck an overtly risk-on tone in a Monday market update on X, arguing that a dovish macro turn and thawing US–China tensions have reset positioning and liquidity into a friendlier Q4 regime. In a post dated October 28, the firm wrote that “risk appetite is returning as softer CPI data and improving Trump-Xi relations lifted markets, with yields easing and volatility declining,” adding that “Bitcoin reclaimed $115k on ETF inflows and short squeezes, while DeFi and AI sectors led the recovery.” Wintermute’s Bullish Crypto Outlook For Q4 The desk framed the impulse as both macro- and microstructure-driven. On the macro sid…
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What to Know: Dogecoin ($DOGE) is consolidating in a $0.17 to $0.21 range, which analysts view as a key “buy-the-dip” zone. The long-term bullish outlook for $DOGE is supported by a multi-month trendline and the critical technical signal of crossing above the $0.21 200-day moving average. Maxi Doge ($MAXI) is a new high-risk, high-reward meme coin that attracts traders with its “gym bro” brand. Dogecoin, the original meme coin, may seem unusually quiet lately — but don’t be fooled by the calm. Leading crypto analysts suggest this sideways action could be the calm before the storm, hinting that a major breakout might be closer than most expect. Since mid-October 2025,…
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XRP contracts by 6% in a week after failing to break the psychological barrier at $2.80. The bearish performance erased over $18B in value as a result of heavy selling, much of which took place yesterday. A failure to maintain the $2.75 support level could cause a crash to $2.70, further fueling the bear sentiment. The dire performance comes despite the recent inclusion of XRP, alongside Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and Stellar, in the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF, the ‘first multi-asset spot crypto ETP in the United States’. However, this bearish sentiment may be misplaced and a strong correction may arrive this coming October, which could set $XRP on track to a new …
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Aerial panorama of the northern Pacific Ranges, British Columbia. Stock image. Maxus Mining (CSE: MAXM), announced Wednesday that is has expanded its land holdings by staking of an additional 1,803 hectares at the Quarry antimony project in British Columbia, Canada. The company said it is currently compiling of all available historic data on the project to prepare its Phase 1 Exploration Plan. In June, Maxus acquired 100% interest in three antimony exploration properties in BC: Quarry, Hurley and Altura, covering approximately 3,700 hectares. Antimony is a strategic metal used in military applications such as ammunition, infrared missiles, nuclear wea…
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Maxus Mining (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V), announced Thursday it has entered into a Property Option Agreement to acquire a 100% interest in one tungsten & three antimony exploration properties in British Columbia which cover 4,122 hectares. The antimony projects, Quarry, Hurley and Altura cover approximately 3,700 hectares of terrain and the Lotto tungsten project covers 422 hectares. The Quarry property is exposed in a limestone rock quarry located on the north side of Osilinka River, about 46 kilometres northwest of the community of Germansen Landing. The Quarry showing is exposed in a limestone rock quarry and consists of the minerals sphalerite, galena, ceruss…
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McEwen Inc. (TSX, NYSE-A: MUX) has cut one of the thickest oxide hits yet at the Windfall area of its Gold Bar Mine Complex in Nevada, a result that may strengthen the case for adding near-surface ounces and stretching the mine life. A new hole, WF039, returned 74.7 metres of Carlin-type, sediment-hosted oxides, grading 2.4 grams gold per tonne from 30.5 metres downhole, including 7.6 metres of 12.8 grams, McEwen said Wednesday. Other near-surface intercepts include 64 metres of 1.7 grams from 41.1 metres in hole WF037 and 89.9 metres of 1 gram from 89.9 metres in hole WF045. A deeper zone continues to emerge, with 6.1 metres of 6.1 grams from 141.7 metres depth in ho…
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McEwen (TSX, NYSE: MUX) said new drilling at its Froome mine in northern Ontario boosted the property’s higher-grade gold mineralization by about 45%. Drillhole 25PR-G467 cut 31 metres grading 7.7 grams gold per tonne from 298 metres depth, McEwen said Thursday in a statement. Another hole, 25PR-G478, cut 15 metres at 6.1 grams gold from 328 metres downhole. “Drilling continues to prove out the high-grade discovery at the Froome mine, with mineralization extended at depth and to the west providing enhanced optionality,” National Bank Financial mining analyst Don DeMarco said Thursday in a note. Some of the deepest intersections so far show gold mineralization …
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McEwen’s (NYSE, TSX: MUX) El Gallo project in Sinaloa, Mexico, has passed a key permitting milestone after the federal government approved an extension to the mine’s environmental impact assessment. This approval is “a critical step” that will allow the company to begin Phase 1 mill construction, McEwen said in a press release on Tuesday. Start of construction is targeted for mid-2026, with first gold pour to follow a year after, the Canadian miner added. Once in commercial production, Phase 1 is expected to deliver approximately 20,000 oz. in gold-equivalent production annually over 10 years. The company is also contemplating a Phase 2 expansion, which will invol…
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McEwen (NYSE, TSX: MUX) says drilling at its Grey Fox project in Ontario continues to deliver attractive gold grades and widths, demonstrating continuity across key zones, namely Gibson and Grey Fox South. New intercepts highlight the potential for near-term resource expansion, the Canadian miner stated, as it looks to build on the current resource of 1.54 million gold ounces at 3.64 g/t gold indicated and 458,000 ounces at 3.30 g/t inferred. Geological similarities with large regional deposits, such as Canadian Malartic, reinforce Grey Fox’s growth potential, the company noted, adding that an updated resource estimate for Grey Fox, part of the larger Fox Complex,…
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Canadian miner McEwen (TSX, NYSE: MUX) agreed to buy smaller rival Canadian Gold (TSXV: CGC) to add the mothballed Tartan mine in Manitoba and exploration properties in Ontario and Quebec. The preliminary deal would see Canadian Gold shareholders receive 0.0225 of a McEwen common share, for an offer price of C$0.35 per Canadian Gold share, according to a statement issued Monday. This represents a 26% premium to the 30-day volume weighted average price of the Canadian Gold shares as of Friday’s market close, McEwen said. Based on about 209.1 million shares outstanding, the deal values Toronto-based Canadian Gold at about C$73 million ($53 million). No specific time…
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McFarlane Lake Mining (CSE: MLM; US-OTC: MLMLF) is acquiring what it considers to be “one of the largest undeveloped gold properties in Ontario” from Aris Mining (TSX: ARIS; NYSE-A: ARMN) in a deal valued at $22 million. The Juby gold project lies approximately 100 km west of the city of Temiskaming Shores, and is geologically part of the Abitibi greenstone belt, which has produced over 200 million oz. of gold in its history. The property currently has four identified mineralized zones (Juby, Golden Lake, Big Dome and Hydro Creek), with a combined resource of 21.3 million tonnes indicated grading 1.13 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 47.1 million tonnes inferred at …
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Markets have opened the week with relatively subdued movements as players brace for tomorrow's major US CPI release. It will be the first US major data since past Tuesday's Services PMI which missed and sent the US Dollar into another round of downside correction. Since the US Weekly opening bell, Equity markets have failed to hold their overnight future highs as profit-taking sets ahead of the CPI data. For those who haven't taken a look, the Headline CPI is expected at a +0.2% print (to +2.8% y/y) and a core print of +0.3% to +3% year-over-year. Any beat (+0.1 %) will send markets ablaze, and participants may start to price out the September cut. You can check out s…
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Log in to today's North American session recap for August 4, 2025. After a brutal Friday session for risk-assets, some heavy dip-buying has been ongoing in today's session bringing the move upwards to start the week. Days like today tend to be tricky in terms of price action due to some caution as bad numbers tend to see some follow through as profit-taking occurs, but it seems that Thursday's selloff had been pre-emptive and allowed value-seekers to find what they wanted. The Market is finding some ease in the strong pricing for a September cut amid political pressure form the Trump Administration and some FED Members starting to show concerns about the Economy. For…
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With public and government attention shifting to critical minerals, energy transition metals and specialty commodities, and retail investors all-in on rampant gold and silver, here’s a reminder of where the bulk of investments in global mining and metals goes. From 2000 to 2023, metals and mining revenues grew by $1.7 trillion, a jump of roughly 75%, affording the industry a 70% slice of the overall materials business which also includes plastics, pulp, and building materials. As a whole, materials represent some 7% of the global GDP. However, battery and other metals associated with decarbonisation – even when lumping in bellwether copper – hardly makes up 15% …
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Melania coin is going to the moon. Oh, wait, scratch that and reverse it. We’re now seeing a Melania scandal with her own crypto coin. MELANIA coin has shed 39% of its value in record time, a downfall linked to LookOnChain’s discovery that its executives offloaded 8.22% of the supply for a hefty $35.7 million in Solana (SOL). Now, doubts around transparency and trust have left investors in the lurch, adding to the growing skepticism surrounding celebrity-fronted cryptocurrency projects. Melania MemePriceMarket CapMELANIA$33.92M24h7d30d1yAll time Melania Scandal: Insider Sell-offs Tank MELANIA Coin Why is the first lady rugging her investors? The data shows 82.18 milli…
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Meanwhile, as the European currency continues its confident rise against the U.S. dollar, European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said yesterday that she does not expect interest rates to be raised in the near future. Let me remind you that at the beginning of last week she held a radically different view, stating that she did not rule out an increase in borrowing costs. Speaking after her recent comments—which prompted investors to increase bets on higher borrowing costs next year—Schnabel said that she had not spoken about the need to raise interest rates. "At the moment, no interest rate hikes are expected in the foreseeable future," she said in a…
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After a blow-out end to 2024 and a roaring start to 2025, the meme coin corner of the crypto world has slowed down. But it’s still a market you can’t ignore – it’s just harder to pin down. The sector’s aggregate value sits around $68B, and while performance has been mixed this year, trading interest remains strong wherever investors think the best meme coin deals lurk. Institutional data firms say the phenomenon isn’t only cultural, it’s mechanical. Kaiko notes meme tokens have repeatedly dominated trading volumes in bursts this year, even as regulators question whether they belong in investable indexes. One answer to the question of meme coin viability might be to a…
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Pudgy Penguins ($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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The memecoin market has stumbled during the latest altcoin correction, with many tokens losing both market share and prominence in the broader crypto narrative. Once the center of retail-driven hype, memecoins are now struggling to keep pace as capital flows shift toward more established altcoins and fundamentally strong projects. The momentum that propelled these speculative assets during the late stages of last year’s minor rally has largely dissipated, leaving most trading well below their recent highs. While a handful of select memecoins continue to deliver notable gains, they remain the exception rather than the rule. The current altcoin rally has favored sectors w…
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