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Bitcoin Jumps Past $25K for First Time Since August
The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization continued its momentum from Wednesday.

Only 31% of Staked Ether May Be Profitable: Binance Research
Around 2 million ETH were staked when prices were in the range of $400 to $600. These stakers are some of the strongest Ethereum believers, according to Binance Research.

First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Soars to Highest Level Since August
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Feb. 16, 2023.

Bitcoin Primed to Rally to $56K as Nasdaq Breaks Out of Bull Flag, Chart Analyst Says
The analyst, who correctly predicted the late 2020 bull run, said 2023 could be a surprisingly good year for both crypto and equities.

Tether's USDT Gains $1B as Paxos Burns Over $1.8B of Binance USD Stablecoins
The increase comes as BUSD issuer Paxos faces increasing regulatory scrutiny.

Bitcoin Soars Past $24K to Reach 2-Week High
Investors liquidated some $60 million of BTC short positions over the past 24 hours, pushing the price higher Wednesday, data shows. Ether also climbed.

First Mover Americas: Lido DAO’s Governance Token Jumps 17%
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Feb. 15, 2023.

Explaining the Disconnect Between Bitcoin and Treasury Yields Post-US Inflation Data
Bitcoin and technology stocks rose Tuesday even as a hotter-than-expected U.S. CPI figure revived Fed angst and lifted Treasury yields.

Coinbase: Ether Selling Pressure Should Be Fairly Limited Around the Shanghai Fork Upgrade
The amount of potential selling pressure around Ethereum’s planned upgrade has been complicated by Kraken’s decision to wind down its U.S. staking business, according to a research report.

Cardano Gets 'Valentine' Upgrade: Here’s How it Benefits ADA Token
The ‘Valentine’ upgrade was pushed live on the mainnet in early Asian hours on Wednesday. Native ADA tokens outperformed crypto majors.
