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Bitcoin price started a fresh increase from the $98,250 zone. BTC is now consolidating and might aim for a move above the $106,500 resistance. Bitcoin started a fresh increase above the $102,000 zone. The price is trading above $102,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There was a break above a key bearish trend line with resistance at $101,500 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase if it stays above the $102,500 zone. Bitcoin Price Recovers Ground Bitcoin price started a fresh increase from the $98,500 zone. BTC gained pace after Trump announced a ceasefire. The price was able to climb above the …
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After a brief drop to $98,000 over the weekend, Bitcoin (BTC) has recovered and is now trading above $101,000 at the time of writing. While concerns about a potential double top persist, on-chain data has yet to show any major warning signs. Bitcoin Undergoing Healthy Consolidation According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Avocado_onchain, despite broader market sentiment turning bearish, BTC has not yet displayed any significant red flags. In fact, the cryptocurrency still appears to be in a consolidation phase. Notably, the 30-day moving average (MA) of Binary Coin Days Destroyed (CDD) indicates that long-term holders are continuing to hold onto…
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The team winding down FTX’s bankruptcy is firing back at a massive claim filed by collapsed hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, better known as 3AC. The $1.53 billion claim, according to FTX’s legal filing, is not only exaggerated but also based on flawed assumptions and poor risk management by 3AC itself. In court documents, FTX argues that 3AC’s $1.5B claim ignores key facts about margin breaches and fund withdrawals. At the heart of the dispute is a series of leveraged trades placed by 3AC on the FTX platform before both companies went under. FTX says 3AC ignored margin calls, withdrew funds instead of posting collateral, and ultimately forced FTX to liquidate their posi…
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As volatility engulfs the cryptocurrency market amid war tensions, on-chain data shows that the Bitcoin short-term holders are selling at a loss. Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Just Made Large Exchange Inflows At A Loss In a new post on X, CryptoQuant author Axel Adler Jr has talked about how the Bitcoin short-term holders have reacted to the price volatility that has come alongside rising tensions in the Middle East following US strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran. The short-term holders (STHs) refer to the BTC investors who purchased their coins within the past 155 days. The other side of the network, the holders with a holding time greater than 155 days, are ter…
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The Federal Reserve has officially joined the FDIC and the OCC in removing “reputational risk” from the list of factors used to assess whether banks can do business with certain industries. This quiet but significant update could change how banks engage with the crypto world. For years, crypto companies in the United States have faced a frustrating problem. Even when fully legal and compliant, many found themselves locked out of traditional banking. The issue wasn’t fraud or instability. It was image. Banks were worried that working with crypto firms would hurt their reputation. That kind of risk, often vague and hard to define, could trigger extra scrutiny during exams…
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BNB finds itself at a pivotal crossroads where conflicting signals collide — a bearish breakdown challenging key support levels, yet a bullish flag pattern hints at a potential upward surge. This paradox leaves traders and investors weighing which force will ultimately dominate the market’s next move. As pressure mounts from both sides, understanding the technical nuances behind this tug-of-war becomes crucial to anticipating BNB’s trajectory in the near term. BNB Faces Pressure From Key Technical Levels Analyzing the BNBUSD setup on the M30 timeframe, Thomas Anderson in an X post highlighted that the price is currently testing the yellow support line at $626.95, followi…
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The Province of British Columbia has secured a mandate to enter into discussions with the Tŝilhqot’in Nation to define how Indigenous consent would be incorporated into the decision-making process for future mining projects in the Teẑtan Area of the province’s Interior. The mandate would enable the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, the Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals, and the Environmental Assessment Office, to enter negotiations with the Tŝilhqot’in Nation, should it agree to consider any reviewable mining project in the region, the BC government stated in a press release dated June 18. Any agreement would fall under the Declaration on…
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XRP has once again landed at an important support level that places it in view of a rebound upwards or at risk of a further 20% crash. According to technical analyst CasiTrades, the recent drop was anticipated for weeks, and the precision with which XRP touched the $2.01 zone has added weight to its importance. The analyst noted that the drop out of the symmetrical triangle consolidation was clean and technically sound, and the $2.01 level has so far acted as the level for an upward bounce. Technical Setup Says Danger Zone Below $2.00 Still Active XRP price action in the past few days has been marked by a downtrend. XRP lost the $2.13 price level over the weekend before …
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Thousands of former workers, members of supplier companies and residents of the districts of La Pintada, Omar Torrijos and Donoso, staged a march on Sunday along the Pan-American Highway in the city of Penonomé to ask the government of President José Raúl Mulino to start negotiations with Minera Panamá, S.A. for the reopening of the giant Cobre Panama copper mine, local media El Capital Financiero reported. Minera Panamá is a subsidiary of the Canada’s First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM), which operated the mine until Panama’s Supreme Court ruled its contract to operate the only mining operation in the Central American country, was unconstitutional in 2023. Challe…
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The price of Dogecoin continues to bleed, and crypto analyst Kevin (@Kev_Capital_TA) warns that the worst may still lie ahead. Citing an earlier bearish pattern, Kevin emphasized over the weekend that Dogecoin’s Head and Shoulders formation—identified nearly two weeks ago—is rapidly approaching its technical “measured move” target. But he also made it clear that the full downside potential has not yet played out. Dogecoin Collapse Far From Over? “I didn’t say we are there now,” Kevin clarified in a follow-up post, “the orange circle represents a zone of where the measured move could go, with a precise measured move target of the .786 fib at .119.” This $0.119 level alig…
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Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) announced Monday it has secured a contract for GeoFrame Energy’s geothermal and direct lithium extraction (DLE) project in Texas. The company said it will plan and design the first demonstration phase wells in the Smackover Formation in East Texas. GeoFrame Energy has said it is set to become the first company to deliver battery-grade lithium carbonate from this US reservoir to the market. GeoFrame said the project is expected to produce approximately 83,500 metric tons of battery-grade lithium carbonate annually—enough to meet 100% of domestic demand – which would mark a turning point in ending US dependence on Chinese lithium imports. …
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Log in to today’s North American session Recap for June 23, 2025 Markets saw intense swings in sentiment and price action during today’s session. The Sunday evening open brought sharp gaps across multiple asset classes, including oil, equity indices, and major forex pairs. The most significant development came again from the Middle East, as Iran launched a ballistic missile strike targeting the Al-Udeid U.S. military base in Qatar—the largest American base in the region. All missiles were reportedly intercepted by Qatari air defenses. Markets interpreted the move as a largely symbolic gesture rather than a serious escalation. Initially, the attack triggered classic ris…
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Torex Gold Resources (TSX: TXG) has expanded its North American exploration portfolio with the acquisition of Reyna Silver (TSXV: RSLV) in an all-cash deal valued at C$36 million ($26 million). The acquisition, says Torex chief executive officer Jody Kuzenko, provides the company with “immediate access to new and exciting early-stage exploration projects within prolific mining camps in northern Mexico and Nevada.” In Nevada, Reyna has the option to acquire 70% of the Gryphon Summit project and 100% of the Medicine Springs project, both prospective for silver-lead-zinc-copper. Its Mexican assets, which are all 100% owned, include the Guigui and Batopilas projects l…
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Bitcoin briefly fell below the critical $100,000 level over the weekend, reaching a low of approximately $98,200 and triggering a wave of panic selling across crypto markets. The sharp drop came after news broke of US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a move that significantly escalated the already volatile conflict between Israel and Iran. The geopolitical shock sent global markets into risk-off mode, with Bitcoin reacting quickly to the growing uncertainty. Despite the weekend dip, BTC has since reclaimed the $100K mark, but sentiment remains fragile. Investors are now watching key technical levels closely to determine the next move. According to top ana…
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The Bitcoin dominance has hit a new cycle high, providing a bearish outlook for altcoins and any potential altcoin season. Crypto analyst Finsends has commented on this development and how it could affect the altcoin season moving forward. What’s Next As Bitcoin Dominance Hits New High? In an X post, Finsends stated that the Bitcoin dominance has made a new high and that it feels like it can never go down again. However, he opined that there should be a bigger correction starting somewhere around the current levels. The analyst added that the potential target area for a top in this scenario goes up to 68.56%. His accompanying chart showed that the Bitcoin dominance co…
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A new preliminary feasibility study (PFS) for Ivanhoe Electric’s (TSX, NYSE: IE) Santa Cruz copper project in Arizona gives the proposed mine an after-tax net present value (NPV) of $1.4 billion at initial costs of $1.24 billion. Shares rose. The underground mine could produce 72,000-tonnes of copper cathode annually during the first 15 years of a 23-year life and has an internal rate of return (IRR) of 20% at a base case of $4.25 per lb. copper, Ivanhoe said Monday. The NPV rises to $1.9 billion at the current Comex high-grade copper price of $4.83 per lb. and the IRR to 24%. “Santa Cruz will mine the largest high-grade copper oxide orebody in America (…) which w…
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With reports of US airstrikes on Iran nuclear facilities emerging on Sunday, crypto markets declined sharply amid rising geopolitical tensions, hurting demand for speculative digital assets. Despite falling to monthly lows over the weekend, and crucially below the key level of $100,000, Bitcoin has found support early in today’s session, trading +0.32% higher at around ~$101,319. US equities also trade higher, with the Dow Jones 30 rallying by +0.16, the Nasdaq 100 by +0.10%, and the S&P 500 by 0.26% respectively. Read more: Yen slides on oil supply jitters after US attack on Iran Key Takeaways from today’s session Developing tensions in t…
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Copper is experiencing an historic backwardation as traders react to rapidly falling inventories, potential US tariffs, and a pricing crisis at smelters. Spot copper traded at a $345-per-ton premium to three-month futures on Monday, the highest level since a record surge in 2021. The sharp backwardation points to a tightening supply. Backwardation occurs when the price of a near-month contract is higher than that of a longer-term contract, indicating concerns about current supply. Readily available inventories on the LME have declined about 80% this year, and now equate to less than a day of global usage. The depletion has been fueled by a global race to…
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Metaplanet has again beefed up its Bitcoin holdings. According to the Tokyo-listed investment firm, it bought 1,111 BTC on Monday for about $118.2 million. The average price paid was roughly $106,408 per coin. Bitcoin has fallen more than 5% over the last week, trading just above $101,000. Performance Metrics Climb Higher Metaplanet’s own numbers show a quarter-to-date BTC yield of 108%, up from 96% in Q1 and a hefty 310% in Q4 2024. That metric tracks Bitcoin per fully diluted share, so it puts the firm’s strategy under a clear spotlight. Based on reports, the company gained 4,367 BTC valued at $451 million in this period, using prices from Bitflyer. Balance Sheet…
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IAMGOLD (NYSE: IAG) (TSX: IMG) announced on Monday that the Côté Gold mine has officially achieved its nameplate capacity nearly 15 months after pouring its first gold. Shares of the Canadian miner rose to a near two-month high. The open-pit mine, located 125 km southwest of Timmins, Ontario, made its first gold pour in April of 2024 and subsequently moved into commercial production in August. On Monday, IAMGOLD confirmed that the processing plant has been operating at its nameplate capacity of 36,000 tonnes per day on average over 30 consecutive days. In a press release, CEO Renaud Adams said the work to bring a gold project from first gold to the design name…
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Malian tax officials have unlocked Barrick Gold’s (NYSE: GOLD) Bamako headquarters, nearly two months after sealing the doors over an alleged multimillion-dollar tax shortfall, Reuters reported on Monday. The office will now be run by a court-appointed administrator while the Canadian miner and Mali’s junta government continue wrangling over the country’s 2023 mining code. Former health minister Soumana Makadji was named provisional administrator of the complex last week. Barrick says it will appeal both his appointment and the wider court order that put the flagship Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex under state control. Barrick’s New York-listed shares rose 2% …
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Oil prices have been trading erratically in recent weeks, following the onset of the Israel-Iran conflict which initially sent prices soaring from $64 to $76 in under a week. After consolidating near those highs, crude broke above the initial war-driven spike late last week—only to surpass that level again during an overnight gap-up to $78.43 as the US Army attacked Iranian nuclear facilities. However, the breakout was met with some selling, leading to a sharp intraday reversal. One trigger for this volatility came from Iran’s threat to disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint responsible for roughly 20% of global oil flow. While the announce…
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Is Trump Truth Social the biggest threat to crypto and wider global peace? Former President Trump is again inserting himself into the heart of Middle East instability. Over the weekend, he publicly entertained the idea of toppling Iran’s leadership in a Truth Social post that has ramifications far beyond the U.S. And even as the missiles fly, some of Trump’s most loyal MAGA defenders are still online, performing Olympic-level backflips to pretend their man didn’t just do exactly what they swore he wouldn’t. Meanwhile, back home, questions linger about Trump’s crypto dealings on Truth Social. As of late, Trump’s name remains tangled in crypto pump jobs that ethics watchd…
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“Guess what! One BTC is still one BTC, but all the other assets are deprecating against Bitcoin,” said Romain Braud, Head of Digital Assets at Arab Bank Switzerland. “So it’s a race to accumulate Bitcoin right now. And the race already started for the people awakened from the financial system.” “Bitcoin probably is becoming, for early investors, a gold standard, like the new gold reserve,” he added. Braud took to stage during the Nordic Blockchain Association on 18 June 2025 and said, “So the reality is Bitcoin is widespread among not only the crypto believers but also institutions and all the sophisticated investors. Bitcoin is probably one of the assets that you sh…
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Zenith Minerals (ASX: ZNC) has announced a substantial increase in gold resources at its 100%-owned Dulcie Far North (DFN) project in Western Australia. The mineral resource — all in the inferred category — is now estimated at 8.2 million tonnes grading 1.15 grams gold per tonne, for 302,000 oz. of gold. The contained metal is 41% higher compared to the previous resource estimate in December 2024. The resource upgrade, Zenith said, was driven by extension and infill drilling of previously defined lodes, as well as the identification of new ones. It follows the recent completion of 37 reverse circulation holes completed between February and April. “This mineral…
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