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Solana's price rise is fueled by renewed institutional interest and growing trader participation, positioning SOL for a potential breakout above $160.

Retail investors are pulling back, but this drop in optimism may signal an upcoming rebound. Experts point to past patterns and rising institutional presence as bullish indicators.

These three altcoins are showing strong potential for gains this weekend, with key support and resistance levels playing a pivotal role in their price movement.

Bitcoin Cash is outperforming the altcoin market with a 98% rise in Q2 2025. Surging volume and long-term holder dominance are driving bullish sentiment.

FUNToken, a Web3 gaming token designed to support decentralized gaming platforms, has achieved a major milestone: full audit clearance by CertiK, finalization of its smart contract, and permanent freeze of token supply. From this point forward, no new tokens will ever be created, making FUNToken one of the few truly deflationary and immutable assets in …

TikTok faces bribery allegations from Congressman Sherman, accusing it of purchasing $300M in TRUMP coins to influence a delay in its US divestiture. The platform denies the claims.

Ethereum’s price remains in consolidation, but the surge in new wallets and whale activity suggests a breakout may be near. A move above $2,681 could signal the end of the range and pave the way for gains.

Women are driving major change in the cryptocurrency industry, from investment and education to revolutionary tech. Leaders like Cathie Wood and Elizabeth Stark are reshaping the narrative and showing the world that crypto isn’t just for men.
- 18:51Negotiations Fail to Break Deadlock as Iran Insists Israel Must Halt Attacks Before Talks with the USAs the Trump administration weighs whether to join Israel in striking Iran, negotiations between Iran and European leaders have failed to bring Iran any closer to making concessions to end the standoff over its nuclear program. European countries have joined the Trump administration in demanding that Iran halt its nuclear fuel enrichment activities, increasing pressure on Tehran to accept terms it rejected in this year’s nuclear talks. According to Arab and European officials familiar with the discussions, Iran’s foreign minister on Friday continued to insist on Iran’s right to enrich uranium. He also maintained that Iran would not resume nuclear negotiations with the United States until Israel halts its attacks. After the talks, he stated, “Once the aggression stops and the aggressor is held accountable for its crimes, Iran is prepared to reconsider diplomatic options.” On the other hand, Israel has shown no sign of being ready to halt the strikes it began a week ago. On Friday, the Israeli military chief of staff said that Israel must be prepared for a prolonged conflict with Iran.
- 18:17U.S. Supreme Court declines to expedite review of Trump tariff caseThe U.S. Supreme Court has declined to fast-track a legal challenge against the broad tariffs imposed by former President Trump. On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected a scheduling request from two educational toy manufacturers seeking to overturn several of Trump’s import tariffs. This decision means the U.S. government will have the standard 30 days to file a full response, rather than the shorter deadline requested by the two companies in their application on Tuesday. Learning Resources Inc. and hand2mind Inc. had hoped the Supreme Court would take the unusual step of hearing the case without waiting for a ruling from the federal appeals court. The Trump administration argued that the Supreme Court should allow the normal appeals process to proceed.
- 17:50Putin: Concerned the World May Be Sliding Toward a Third World WarRussian President Putin stated during the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday, in response to questions from reporters, that he is concerned the world may be sliding toward a third world war. "This does worry me. I say this without any irony or jest. Of course, the possibility of conflict is very high, and it is increasing."