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HBAR Price May Fail Breakout As Bitcoin Correlation Falls To 2-Month Low
HBAR Price May Fail Breakout As Bitcoin Correlation Falls To 2-Month Low

Hedera’s HBAR is losing steam as its correlation with Bitcoin hits a two-month low. A drop below $0.219 could extend its bearish phase.

BeInCrypto·2025/10/04 05:29
After the New SEC Regulation, Decision Dates Become "Invalid": Which of the Five Major Candidates Will Pass the Crypto ETF Review in October?
After the New SEC Regulation, Decision Dates Become "Invalid": Which of the Five Major Candidates Will Pass the Crypto ETF Review in October?

The approval process for crypto spot ETFs is shifting from case-by-case reviews to standardization, and the first batch of new ETFs may be launched as early as October. ETF applications for cryptocurrencies such as XRP, SOL, LTC, ADA, and DOGE are attracting significant attention. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still being improved as the Mars AI model is iteratively updated.

MarsBit·2025/10/04 05:03
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If Bitcoin reaches $93,000, over $4 billions in leveraged short positions will be liquidated.
If the price of Bitcoin reaches $93,000, more than $4 billions in leveraged short positions will be liquidated. (Cointelegraph)
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Hyundai Group office building in South Korea evacuated due to bomb threat and bitcoin ransom demand
According to Jinse Finance, on Friday, two buildings of South Korea's Hyundai Group were urgently evacuated due to a bomb threat. An anonymous caller demanded 13 bitcoins as ransom in exchange for canceling the threatened attack. Special forces searched the buildings but ultimately found no explosives.
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US FTC approves Nvidia's $5 billion investment in Intel
Jinse Finance reported that the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved Nvidia's investment in Intel, but the specific details of the transaction have not been disclosed. In September this year, Nvidia announced it would invest $5 billion in the struggling Intel, a move seen as significant support for the domestic semiconductor industry. However, the deal has also raised concerns in the market about changes in the competitive landscape, particularly the potential risks it may pose to major competitors TSMC and AMD.
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