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WLFI faces an unrealized loss of approximately $118 million, with Ethereum accounting for the largest deficit.

HBAR bears tighten their grip as the price drops 52% from YTD high. Key indicators signal further downside, with $0.16 support in focus


Cardano’s ADA sees a 10% surge, backed by rising network activity and strong investor demand. Will the uptrend push ADA beyond $0.82?

Blockchain analysis by Bubblemaps linked WOLF to Hayden Davis, revealing concentrated insider holdings and raising concerns about a potential rug pull.





Share link:In this post: The Brazilian National Congress has received a new bill that will allow employees to take part of their salaries in Bitcoin and other digital assets. The new bill is in line with Brazil’s pro-crypto stance. Philippe said that the new bill will ensure that Brazil takes its place as one of the biggest crypto hubs globally.
- 01:0610x Research: Institutional FOMO, DeFi Craze, and Regulatory Benefits Drive Altcoin SurgeAccording to ChainCatcher, as analyzed by the crypto research firm 10x Research, Bitcoin surpassed $95,000, driven by institutional FOMO, the DeFi craze, and regulatory benefits, leading to a surge in altcoins. The cryptocurrency market soared broadly this week amid easing macro risks, record ETF inflows, and a weakening dollar, with Bitcoin crossing $95,000. Altcoins followed strongly, spurred by rising institutional interest, ecosystem growth, DeFi momentum, and positive regulatory signals.
- 01:03Russia Ready to Negotiate with Ukraine Without PreconditionsAccording to the Interfax news agency, Russian President Putin confirmed during a meeting with U.S. envoy Viterkov that Russia is ready to negotiate with Ukraine without preconditions. Russian Presidential Assistant Ushakov revealed that the meeting between Russian President Putin and U.S. Middle East Envoy Wittekov lasted three hours and was constructive. He stated that the meeting discussed the possibility of resuming direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
- 01:03Trump: Russia Has No Reason to Attack Civilians; May Require Financial Sanctions Against PutinApril 27 news, U.S. President Trump stated on social media that Russian President Putin has no reason to launch missiles into civilian areas, cities, and towns, and it may be necessary to deal with him through financial sanctions or secondary sanction measures. In addition, Trump also "blasted" The New York Times, saying: "No matter what kind of agreement I reach on the Russia-Ukraine issue, no matter how good the agreement is, even if it's the best deal ever, the declining New York Times will criticize it. And this stupid war has nothing to do with me; I am just trying to clean up the mess left by Obama and Biden."