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LDO crypto is stuck below $1, sliding by over 90% from all-time highs. Lido Finance has been shipping major updates, including the release of v3 in testnet-2. The CSM is also live and permissionless. Lido Finance is a critical part of the Ethereum staking infrastructure. Those who cannot raise the required 32 ETH can stake much less via Lido. What’s great about Lido is that even after staking your ETH, you can still use it for other income-generating activities via ETH. EXPLORE: 10 Coins with High Returns: Crypto Forecast 2025 LDO Crypto Tumbles, Down 90% From 2021 Highs With DeFi driving the market in the last bull run from 2020 to 2021, Lido prices spiked to as high …
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Bitcoin is showing resilience above the $105,000 mark, holding firm despite ongoing volatility and economic uncertainty. While bulls struggle to break above the all-time high at $112,000, the market remains in a high-stakes consolidation phase. Macroeconomic conditions remain unstable, with weak global growth forecasts and elevated inflation pushing investors into risk-off assets. Still, Bitcoin appears to be thriving under these pressures, strengthening its case as a hedge against traditional financial instability. Top analyst Carl Runefelt recently highlighted a compelling technical development: Bitcoin is forming a massive inverse head and shoulders pattern spanning …
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Canada’s C$4.4-billion plan to cope with a poisonous legacy at a former gold mine in the Northwest Territories risks complicating local efforts to find a permanent solution. Ottawa is moving ahead with efforts to freeze a 237,000-tonne underground pile of arsenic trioxide dust for at least 100 years at the former Giant mine in Yellowknife, said Natalie Plato, a federal government official in charge of the cleanup. As permafrost thaws, officials see the method as the best way to minimize risks that the waste – a byproduct of gold mining that could fill seven 11-storey buildings and kill humanity several times over – could leak into water systems. The strategy has…
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Log in to today’s North American session Recap for July 1, 2025 Today marked a second consecutive session of subdued volumes and muted market moves in North America, as Canadian markets were closed for Canada Day. Expect similar conditions tomorrow, but volatility is likely to return on Thursday with the release of the highly anticipated Non-Farm Payrolls report at 8:30 A.M. ET (expected at 110K). The session took a slightly upbeat turn following a surprise beat in U.S. economic data. The S&P ISM Manufacturing PMI printed at 49.0 vs. a 48.8 consensus, and a better-than-expected JOLTS report helped lift sentiment after a positive overnight session. This triggered a…
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Ethereum (ETH) has recently experienced a significant resurgence, reaching a three-week high of $2,600 after a notable spike on Wednesday. This uptick comes at a time when a key company is considering ETH as a potential treasury reserve asset, underscoring renewed interest in the cryptocurrency. Forecasting $7,000 Potential Despite being one of the poorer performers among the top ten cryptocurrencies, with a year-to-date decline of 24%, Ethereum’s recent 6% surge has allowed it to outpace competitors, including Bitcoin (BTC), which is close to its all-time high. Crypto analyst Alek Carter has also expressed a bullish outlook on Ethereum (ETH), drawing parallels between…
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Nonfarm Payrolls June (NFP), +147k vs. +110k expected, beat of +37,000Average Monthly Earnings June (YoY), +3.7% vs. +3.9% expected, miss of -0.2%Average Monthly Earnings June (MoM), +0.2% vs. +0.3% expected, miss of -0.1%Unemployment Rate June, 4.1% vs. 4.3% expected, beat of 0.2% Markets now look towards further US economic releases today: 09:45 EDT, S&P Global Composite PMI June10:00 EDT, ISM Services PMI June10:00 EDT, ISM Services Prices Paid June10:00 EDT, ISM Services New Orders Index June10:00 EDT, ISM Services Employment Index June10:00 EDT, Factory Orders May (MoM)11:00 EDT, Fed Raphael Bostic Speech Opinions ar…
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Marimaca Copper (TSX: MARI; ASX: MC2) shares soared to a new 15-year high Thursday on the release of copper sulphide drill results as high as 6 metres grading 12% copper at its Pampa Medina project in northern Chile. That intercept, drilled from 594 metres depth in hole SMRD-13, included 26 metres at 4.1% copper and 100 metres grading 1.3% copper, Marimaca said in a statement. Another hole, SMD-02, cut 132 metres at 1% copper from 278 metres, including 40 metres grading 2.1% copper. The project is about 25 km west of the company’s main Marimaca Oxide Deposit (MOD) and 1,250 km north of the capital Santiago. “Game changer, particularly for the sulphide intercep…
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On-chain data shows Shiba Inu (SHIB) has its supply more concentrated on the largest holders than other assets like Ethereum (ETH) and Pepe (PEPE). Shiba Inu Has 62% Of Its Supply Controlled By Top 10 Whales In a new post on X, the on-chain analytics firm Santiment has shared how some top coins currently compare against each other in terms of the percentage of supply held by the ten largest wallets on the respective networks. Below is a chart showing the trend in this metric for eight cryptocurrencies: Shiba Inu, Ethereum, Pepe, USDT, USDC, DAI, Chainlink (LINK), and Uniswap (UNI). As is visible in the graph, the stablecoin USDC has the lowest amount of supply concent…
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Overview: The US tariff saga continues. Yesterday, President Trump announced a 50% tariff copper, sending the red metal screaming higher (13%+), and threatening 200% tariffs on pharma. Other sectoral investigations are expected to wrap up toward the end of the month. There is a vigorous effort to check "transshipments," but it is not clear how it will be defined. How much domestic input is required, and how will it be decided? In any event, outside of copper than has pulled back a little today, the capital markets have taken it in stride and are fairly subdued so far today. The greenback is narrowly mixed against the G10 currencies, mostly within yesterday's ranges. Emerg…
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The euro continues to have a quiet week and is drifting for a third consecutive day. In the European session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.1730, up 0.09% on the day. German inflation dips to 2% as food, energy prices fall German inflation rose 2.0% y/y in June, in line with the consensus and a drop lower than the 2.1% gain recorded in the past two months. The drop in CPI was driven by declines in energy and food prices. However, service prices remain high and continue to fuel inflation. Monthly, inflation was flat, in line with the consensus and a touch lower than the 0.1% gain in May. Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of…
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Australia is actively exploring digital currencies and tokenized assets. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is set to launch a comprehensive trial, in partnership with the Digital Finance Cooperating Reserach Centre (DFCRC). The country unveiled the next phase of ‘Project Acacia’ – an initiative designed to test the real world application of the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), stablecoins and tokenized assets. The trail will test 24 distinct use case. 19 of these will involve real money transactions. Five are proofs-of-concept using simulated transactions. Importantly, three of Australia’s four largest banks – Commonwealth Bank(CBA), Australia and New Zealand B…
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The Australian dollar has edged lower on Monday. In the North American session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6555, down 0.32% on the day. The Aussie took advantage of US dollar weakness last week as it touched a high of 0.6593, its highest level since November 2024. China's GDP expected to ease to 5.1%China's economy is expected to have grown by 5.1% in the second quarter, after back-to-back quarters of gains of 5.4%. The government's annual growth target is around 5.0%, and policymakers won't complain if this target is exceeded for a third consecutive quarter. Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Service…
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Good morning for the North-American readers and nice start to the week to everyone. The ongoing Forex session is a very calm one, as most traders brace for the upcoming US CPI data release tomorrow, with the most moving currency in the day being the AUD and NZD seeing some selling. France is also celebrating their National Day! (Bonne fête aux compatriotes !) Other markets have however seen some movements: the Singapore STI has been making records highs on its 6th consecutive sessionBitcoin hit highs of $123,000Orange Juice Futures are squeezing again (up above 18% on the session, +50% since July) Let's prepare for tomorrow's huge number by taking a look at where we sta…
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Trading around the earnings season is always a particular task as all participants have to incorporate expectations, past results, and options into a single data release (especially as most earnings are reported out of the trading hours). This morning's open saw a huge correction in the Nasdaq particularly, showing down 1.02% in the first 30m Candle and some dip buyers are currently stepping in. The Tech-focused index had marked another all-time high record in yesterday's morning session at 23,288 (CFD price – actual index ATH at 23,264) before retracting in the afternoon. Equity traders are eyeing Earnings reports from SAP after the close today, but more importantly p…
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Equinox Gold (TSX: EQX; NYSE-A: EQX) promoted chief operating officer Darren Hall to the post of CEO to replace founding shareholder Greg Smith, who is stepping down. Hall, a 40-year industry veteran, served as Calibre Mining’s (TSX: CXB) CEO from 2021 until its acquisition by Equinox. The C$2.56 billion ($1.83 billion) transaction closed last month, turning Equinox into Canada’s second-largest gold producer after Agnico-Eagle Mines (NYSE, TSX: AEM). The management change is effective immediately. David Schummer, Calibre’s former operations chief, will take up the same role at Equinox, according to a statement issued Tuesday. Schummer has over 35 years of mining i…
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The euro has edged lower on Wednesday after a three-day rally which saw the currency climb 1.4% against the US dollar. In the North American session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.1724, down 0.25% on the day. ECB projected to hold rates at 2.0% on Thursday The European Central Bank will announce its rate decision on Thursday and the money markets are widely expecting that the ECB will maintain the key deposit rate at 2.0%. The ECB has trimmed rates by a quarter-point for seven consecutive meetings. At the June meeting, ECB President Lagarde signaled that the central bank was nearing the end of its easing cycle, which began in June 2024 when the deposit rate stood at 4.05%. …
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The US government has launched a new effort to extract valuable critical minerals, including rare earths, lithium, cobalt, and uranium, from mine waste and abandoned sites, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers and strengthen domestic production. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has ordered a series of regulatory changes to streamline federal oversight and fast-track projects recovering minerals from coal refuse, tailings, and shuttered uranium mines. The directive includes updated guidance to make these recovery projects eligible for federal funding and requires faster review timelines for new proposals. It also directs the US Geological Survey to map a…
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This week saw one of the most mixed price action towards the newly formed all-time highs for the 500 best US Companies – The ongoing opening bell is not showing much juice to retest the overnight highs and other global indices are also correcting on the session. The Earnings season has been more than decent but looking at the price action, buyers seem to have come to an exhaustion point. Despite a Daily Golden Cross leading to 11 consecutive new highs, the price discovery for the S&P looks to be stalling at a key zone of interest, coming short of the 6,400 psychological level for both the CFD and actual Index. Many of the best performing assets in the year have sta…
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US President Donald Trump’s executive order to fast-track deep-sea mining has reignited fierce global debate over the future of ocean resources, international law and environmental oversight. Framed as a bid to reduce US reliance on China for critical minerals, such as nickel and copper, the move has instead sparked concerns over ecological damage and international stability. Signed in April, Trump’s directive leverages the US Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act to bypass international regulatory bodies and directly authorize seabed mining operations, including in international waters. This path circumvents the United Nations’ International Seabed Authority (I…
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After last week's beginning push down in the US Dollar, bringing in some fresh air for Forex majors, the rest of the week reversed the action. The US dollar recovered astonishingly and broke above the 99.00 Psychological level for the first time since the June-end drop in the Dollar Index. Major pairs have largely corrected after this move, with EUR/USD going from 1.18 to currently trading below 1.15. Even the Swissie, which was close to record highs against the USD, is now being sold off. Today's FOMC Meeting will be essential for determining the future course of action, particularly as stronger GDP and Employment Data prompt the Fed to maintain its rates at the curre…
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Log in to today's North American session recap for July 31, 2025. Market saw another leg higher in the US Dollar after the Core PCE came above expectations (0.3% vs 0.2% exp m/m). Despite pushing back some tariff deadlines with Mexico notably, Equities still finish the session in the red – This comes amid some technical resistances (high of channel for the Nasdaq) that coincides with some profit-taking right before tomorrow's Non-Farm Payrolls. You can access our preview of tomorrow's data release right here. …
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A sudden crash in the TICS token has shaken confidence in Qubetics, the blockchain project that promised to bring together Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana networks. Based on reports, the token plunged 97% after a failed airdrop launch. Investors who hoped for quick gains were left scrambling to understand what went wrong on July 30 and 31. Technical Glitch Sparks Token Collapse According to Qubetics’ own statement, a “critical error” hit the vesting contract during the live airdrop. The plan was to unlock 10% of tokens right away and then release 90% over the next 90 days at a rate of 1% per day. At first, TICS surged 950% to hit $2.16. But once users saw far less than th…
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Before the Elon Musk Epstein List warning, the serial tech entrepreneur and recently fired White House employee warned us about ChatGPT and Microsoft. “AI is potentially more dangerous than nukes,” is one of his oft-quoted statements.’ Elon had high hopes for OpenAI, co-founding ChatGPT in 2015 and taking the wheel alongside CEO Sam Altman. Recently, Musk has thrown up his hands at the company, ultimately saying he is concerned about the direction of research and development. He went so far as to say, “OpenAI has become a closed-source, maximum-profit company effectively controlled by Microsoft.” Here’s why Elon believes ChatGPT is the first horseman of the apocalypse…
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Japanese investment firm Metaplanet has deepened its Bitcoin bet. On 4 August 2025, the company announced its latest purchase of 463 BTC in an acquisition valued at approximately $54 million. Metaplanet’s total BTC holdings is at 17,595 now. CEO Simon Gerovich took to X to announce that Metaplanet has achieved a BTC yield of 459.% YTD 2025. Asia’s Strategy (previously known as MicroStrategy) executed the purchase at an average price of $115,895 per coin. This purchase also marks the first significant Bitcoin buy of August. Just last week, Metaplanet announced its intention to raise $3.7 billion through the issuance of perpetual preferred shares. “The Company has …
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Bitcoin is walking a fine line again. After sliding for six straight trading sessions, the world’s largest cryptocurrency bounced back from a key support level around $114,432. That small rebound is catching attention, but it’s not enough to suggest a strong rally is around the corner. Labor Data Fuels Fed Speculation Recent economic data in the US isn’t helping much. Reports showed that job growth came in weaker than expected, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.2%. Average hourly wages only went up by 0.3%, pointing to a cooling labor market. These numbers are adding weight to the idea that the Federal Reserve might soon hit pause on interest rate hikes—or even lo…
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