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Bitcoin dominance on the rise once again as crypto market rallies

The rise of the BTCD index could be a sign of the start of another bull run as Bitcoin price attempts to hold on to $38,000.

3 reasons why Bitcoin can suddenly explode to a new $50K-$65K range

Analyst Willy Woo highlights three on-chain indicators that track the flow of Bitcoin tokens across wallets, each illustrating why the benchmark cryptocurrency could explode higher.

Searching for Stability – The Daily Gwei #304

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Dont use USDT.

Dont use USDT, Tether is only %4 backed by cash and the rest of it just commercial paper and Fiduciary Deposits, While the USDC is backed by %61 cash! Only 11 people work at Tether Limited, that makes just 11 people controls 61B$ (And they still print money). USDC USDT submitted by /u/Stratozky…
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Web3.Storage: Protocol Labs launches new interface to simplify Filecoin developer experience

Protocol Labs, an open-source R&D lab that builds protocols, tools, and services including Filecoin and IPFS, today announced the launch of Web3.Storage. Data saved through Web3.Storage is accessible via the IPFS network; allowing anyone to access this data using open and public infrastructure. As all content in the IPFS network is referenced via immutable links…
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Court Orders Russia’s Sberbank to Unblock Crypto Trader’s Accounts

A court has ordered one of Russia’s largest banks to lift restrictions imposed on the accounts of a Russian citizen who was selling digital coins on cryptocurrency exchanges. The state-owned giant Sberbank will now have to unblock its client’s cards and restore his access to its online banking platform. Regional Court in Russia Rules in […]

HSBC UK reportedly cuts credit card payments to Binance

“We take our duty as a responsible lender seriously and want to do everything we can to protect you,” HSBC UK reportedly wrote.