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Aave Is Down 18% And Carrying $196M In Unhealthy Debt, However Sensible Cash Is...
Aave is having one of the worst weeks in its history. On April 18, attackers exploited a vulnerability in KelpDAO’s rsETH bridge and deposited the stolen tokens as collateral on Aave V3, borrowing roughly $196 million in wrapped ether against assets the protocol had no reason to reject at the time. The bad debt was…
Shiba Inu Nears Explosive Setup As 1,660% Rally Zone Reappears
They say journalists never truly clock out. But for Christian, that's not just a metaphor, it's a lifestyle. By day, he navigates the ever-shifting tides of the cryptocurrency market, wielding words like a seasoned editor and crafting articles that decipher the jargon for the masses. When the PC goes on hibernate mode, however, his pursuits…
Apple CEO Tim Cook dinner Steps Down As John Ternus Inherits the AI Drawback
The photograph Apple chose to announce the end of an era is almost shockingly ordinary. Tim Cook and John Ternus, walking side by side across the limestone plaza at Apple Park, two men in earnest conversation, no stage, no lights, no audience. It could be a LinkedIn profile shot. That, of course, is the point.…
Bitcoin Clings to $75,000 as Warsh Cools Price Bets and Technique Eclipses BlackRock
Bitcoin (BTC) is pinned at the $75,000 level that traders have dubbed make-or-break, as three independent pressure points converge in a 48-hour window: Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh's Senate confirmation hearing, the imminent expiry of the U.S.–Iran ceasefire, and the widening fallout from crypto's largest exploit of the year. BTC slipped from above $76,500…
Anthony Scaramucci Places Bitcoin Market Cap At $21 Trillion, So How A lot Will...
Anthony Scaramucci, the financier and SkyBridge Capital founder who briefly served as White House communications director, has made a bold case for Bitcoin’s long-term value. According to him, Bitcoin’s market cap is well on track to reach $21 trillion, and this is because of its fixed supply, its growing institutional footprint, and a monetary trust…











