Coinbase has placed BNB on its listing roadmap, indicating intent while trading has remained contingent on market-making support and technical readiness. The move has followed public criticism, as Blue Carpet has offered direct access to listings teams and Coinbase has reiterated that listings are free.
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Crypto Market Prospect: After the Washout, the Soil Looks Richer
The crypto market has seen a policy jolt and an enforcement sweep: tariff threats have rattled risk, record liquidations have cleared leverage, and a US–UK seizure of BTC has intensified on-chain tracking. Watch spot ETF creations, stablecoin issuance, and order-book depth for repair signs.
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MIT-Educated Brothers Could Spend Decades in Prison for $25 Million Ethereum Scheme
Manhattan court has opened the trial of two brothers accused of a $25M ethereum exploit; prosecutors have alleged fraud completed in 12 seconds, while the defense has argued the exploit was legal. The defense has sought to exclude Google search-history evidence; each faces up to 20 years per count.
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Syria’s Sharaa meets Putin in Moscow for first time since fall of Assad
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War crimes alert as food runs out in besieged Sudan city
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Cracked windscreen forces US defence secretary’s plane to land in UK
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Ukraine imposes blackouts in most regions after Russian power grid attacks
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‘Worse than starting from scratch’: how big is the task of rebuilding Gaza
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Hamas returns two more bodies but says it cannot retrieve remaining dead hostages
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What happens next in Trump’s ceasefire plan?
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