Prominent Bitcoin analyst PlanB has disclosed that he has shifted his entire Bitcoin portfolio from self-custody to spot Bitcoin ETFs.
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Hold Bitcoin, Not Sell It, Saylor Tells Market: What Will the BTC Price Do Long Term?
Michael Saylor urges investors to hold Bitcoin as BTC struggles below $100K. With inflation concerns and ETF outflows, will Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory remain bullish?
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Mantra Soars Explosive 27.9% This Week: What’s Next?
MANTRA (OM) surges 27.9%, fueled by a Bybit listing, a $375M airdrop, and institutional adoption. Can it break $8.40 next? Read the latest insights.
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Up 11% This Week: Cardano Breakout on the Horizon?
Cardano (ADA) is up 11% this week, fueling breakout speculation as it nears key resistance at $0.8282. A new partnership with Globant and an upcoming VIP meeting with Charles Hoskinson add to the excitement. Will ADA break out or face rejection?
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‘The gloves are off!’ – Three fights in nine seconds as US beat Canada
Watch as three fights break out in the first nine seconds of the USA v Canada 4 Nations Face-Off game, shortly after the American national anthem was met with boos from the crowd.
One year on: Did democratic opposition in Russia die with Alexei Navalny?
For years, Navalny was Vladimir Putin’s biggest political rival, but now the Russian opposition is weaker than ever.
From the Gulf of America to Fort Bragg, what’s behind Trump’s name changes?
Donald Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and other landmarks suggests his greater vision for America
Dozens killed in Mali illegal gold mine collapse
The collapse, which killed at least 40, took place near Kenieba, in Mali’s gold-rich Kayes region.
‘I believe in my guide runner more than myself’, says blind Indian athlete
Two of India’s top visually impaired female athletes share the challenges of finding the perfect guide runner.
World’s ‘first openly gay imam’ shot dead in South Africa
He was a pioneering figure who ran a mosque in Cape Town intended as a safe haven for gay Muslims.