Cardano’s Chang hard fork successful as it shifts to decentralized governance
The upgrade will transform Cardano governance over the next few months, enabling ADA holders to participate in the voting process. Go to Source
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The upgrade will transform Cardano governance over the next few months, enabling ADA holders to participate in the voting process. Go to Source
Bitcoin’s failure to maintain above $60,000 is pulling altcoin prices toward their recent swing lows. What will it take to turn the market around? Go to Source
The Cardano network is ready for the Chang hard fork, part of the transition to the Voltaire era of decentralized network governance. Go to Source
Bitcoin’s fall below $60,000 signals near-term weakness, but longer-term investors continue withdrawing coins from exchanges, signaling a bullish outlook. Go to Source
Bitcoin and altcoins are witnessing some profit taking today, but the overall uptrend remains intact. Go to Source
In just seven months—roughly 236 days—since the year began, the crypto economy has ballooned by a staggering $623 billion. The top crypto asset, bitcoin, has seen its market value soar by more than $20,000, while ethereum, the second-largest by market cap, has climbed over $470 during this period. Top 10 Crypto Market Climbs From $1.37T … Read more
Bitcoin’s rise above $63,000 has attracted buying in several altcoins, signaling that the sentiment is turning bullish. Go to Source
The spot Bitcoin ETFs have continued to attract inflows, suggesting that the long-term bullish view remains intact. Go to Source
Based on recent market data, the cryptocurrency cardano (ADA) has fallen out of the top ten rankings, making way for tron (TRX) to take its place. ADA has struggled to hold its ground among the leading cryptocurrencies this year, and in the past 30 days alone, it has dropped 23% against the U.S. dollar. Once … Read more
The S&P 500 Index is nearing its all-time high, but Bitcoin is struggling to rise above $60,000, pointing to further underperformance in the near term. Go to Source