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1Spot Ether ETFs Could Signal Renewed Demand as Holdings Reach 6.42M ETH, 5.31% of Supply2Cryptocurrencies outperform the S&P 500 in Q2, but Eastern European media continues to decline3US Government Quietly Adds More Ethereum to Its Holdings

$13.5B in ETH Burned, But Why Is Ethereum’s Supply Still Growing?
Cointribune·2025/07/15 19:15

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Bitcoin Pulls Back After ATH: Is $114K the Next Stop?
Cointribune·2025/07/15 19:15

Satoshi Nakamoto’s Net Worth Hits $133 Billion as Bitcoin (BTC) Hits an All Time High
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/07/15 19:05

EMA Breakout Signals Dogecoin May Rally to $1.10 Soon
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/07/15 19:05

Kazakhstan Eyes Bitcoin Reserves as BTC Pulls Back to $117K
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Why is Bitcoin and the Crypto Market Dropping Today?
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XRP Blasts Past $3, Climbs 26 % on Week While CME Futures Volume Tops $1.6 B Since Debut
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/07/15 19:05
US Treasury yields dip ahead of key inflation data
Share link:In this post: US Treasury yields are down ahead of the key CPI data announcement. Mark Cabana argued that an inflation rise will oblige traders to rethink their expectations on Federal rates. Trump trade tariffs have impacted yields on bonds worldwide.
Cryptopolitan·2025/07/15 19:05

Broadcom unveils Tomahawk Ultra chip to rival Nvidia
Share link:In this post: Broadcom has unveiled Tomahawk Ultra to accelerate AI data flow. The chip reportedly ties together far more processors than Nvidia’s switch. It also uses high‑speed Ethernet rather than proprietary links.
Cryptopolitan·2025/07/15 19:05
Flash
- 05:18A Whale Address Takes a 3x Long Position on XPL, Currently Sitting on Approximately $900,000 in Unrealized ProfitsAccording to Jinse Finance, OnchainLens monitoring shows that a certain whale address opened a 3x leveraged long position on XPL yesterday, currently with an unrealized profit of approximately $900,000. However, this address still needs to gain $1.9 million more to reach overall break-even.
- 05:18Analyst: The average turnover cost of BTC held for less than three months has once again become a support level during Bitcoin pullbacksAccording to Jinse Finance, on-chain data analyst Murphy stated that the market preemptively reacted to concerns over Powell's speech yesterday, pulling back to $112,000 before the speech. This price point happens to be the average cost basis for BTC held for less than three months. Murphy added that BTC held for less than three months represents the most active and significant portion of short-term holdings, and the sentiment of these new investors is the most volatile. When the price falls below their cost basis, unrealized gains turn into losses, creating considerable psychological pressure and shifting market sentiment from optimism to pessimism. This cost line is precisely $112,000; the support comes from the fact that when these short-term investors approach breakeven, they are less willing to sell their holdings, which overall reduces selling pressure. At the very least, they have not completely lost confidence in the future, so the sentiment should be seen as anxious rather than panicked.
- 05:02Total Open Interest in Ethereum Futures Contracts Across the Network Surpasses $70 Billion Today, Setting a New RecordAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, data from Coinglass shows that as the spot price of ETH surpassed $4,800 to reach a new all-time high, the total open interest in Ethereum futures contracts across the network also continued to rise, at one point exceeding $70 billion and reaching $70.13 billion, setting another record high. Currently, the total open interest in Ethereum futures contracts across the network stands at $69 billion, marking a 13.34% increase over the past 24 hours. On one particular exchange, the open interest in Ethereum futures contracts reached 2.99 million ETH, valued at approximately $14.17 billion.