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Price analysis 7/8: SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, TON, DOGE, ADA
8.7.2024
Bitcoin is facing intense selling pressure, but the positive divergence on the RSI suggests a recovery is possible in the near term
Bitcoin miner TeraWulf is open to merger but not for ‘empire building’
8.7.2024
Expanding the number of Bitcoin machines or facilities “makes no sense” if profitability margins don’t increase, TeraWulf’s Kerri Langlais stressed
Bitcoin miner TeraWulf is open to merger but not for ‘empire building’
8.7.2024
Expanding the number of Bitcoin machines or facilities “makes no sense” if profitability margins don’t increase, TeraWulf’s Kerri Langlais stressed
‘Buy the dip’ mentions on social platforms surge as Bitcoin stumbles
4.7.2024
Mentions of “buy the dip” on Reddit, X, 4chan and Bitcoin Talk doubled over the last two days as Bitcoin has fallen to lows unseen in months
Sydney Sweeney’s X account hacked to promote crypto memecoin
3.7.2024
The self-proclaimed hacker behind Sydney Sweeney’s X account also claims they were behind similar recent hacks on 50 Cent and Hulk Hogan
Price analysis 7/1: SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, TON, DOGE, ADA
1.7.2024
Bitcoin and the wider crypto market have historically rallied in July, but traders are worried that the Mt. Gox repayments could impact the strength of this trend
Bitcoin and altcoins fail to rally even as U.S. inflation cools down
28.6.2024
For years analysts and traders have said cooling inflation would benefit the crypto market, yet prices are still down. Cointelegraph explains why
Transitioning to Auto Height
28.6.2024
I know this is something Chris has wanted forever, so it’s no surprise he’s already got a fantastic write-up just a day after the news broke. In fact, I first learned about it from his post and was unable …
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S&P Global joins Singapore's Project Guardian tokenization trials
27.6.2024
The rating agency will provide its perspective on risk mitigation in tokenized fixed income transactions
Poppin’ In
26.6.2024
Oh, hey there! It’s been a hot minute, hasn’t it? Thought I’d pop in and say hello while we get to know the Popover API a bit.
Poppin’ In originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter
Bitcoin sentiment index drops to ‘fear’ — its lowest score in 18 months
25.6.2024
The weakened market sentiment comes amid fears of a potential $8.5 billion market dump by Mt. Gox and recent mass outflows from United States spot Bitcoin ETFs
Bitcoin will protect the wealth that AI creates: Pompliano
25.6.2024
AI machines will need to use and store their wealth somewhere, and Bitcoin is the logical choice for that, Anthony Pompliano says
24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #8: .work + .life { border: 10px solid #000; }…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #7: Nobody is perf-ect.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #6: The color space is always calc(rgb(0 255 0)+er) on the other side of the fence.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #5: :where(:is(.my-mind))…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #4: Select, style, adjust. Select, style, adjust. Select, sty……
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #3: A pseudo is as a pseudo does.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #2: Who gives a flying frick what constitutes a “programming” language.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #1: If the code works as expected and it fits your mental model, then it’s perfect.…
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