On Tuesday, the price of bitcoin (BTC) fell to an intraday low of $ 66,696 per unit, marking a 3.3% decrease over the last 24 hours. This decline resulted in the liquidation of $ 170.25 million in long derivatives positions, with $ 50.87 million of this amount comprised of BTC long positions. …
JPMorgan Predicts ‘Negative’ Initial Reaction for Ethereum ETFs — Expects Lower Demand Than Bitcoin ETFs
JPMorgan has predicted an initial negative market reaction for spot ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs), expecting lower demand compared to bitcoin ETFs. The global investment bank also cautions that approximately $ 1 billion may exit the Grayscale Ethereum Trust, putting downward pressure on ether prices shortly after the launch of spot ethereum ETFs. ‘Initial Market …
Nigerian Currency Slides 5% After Central Bank Injects More Than $80 Million Into Forex Market
The Nigerian naira continued with a downward which recently saw it being named the worst-performing currency when it slid by just over five per cent to erase the previous day’s gains. The naira’s depreciation is said to have occurred just a day after the central bank intervened by injecting between $ 80 million and …
Down From the Peaks: Bitcoin Holds Strong, Closer to ATH Than Crypto Rivals
Despite bitcoin holding steady above the $ 66,000 mark on Friday, the leading cryptocurrency is still down 9% from its all-time high (ATH). In comparison, most other cryptocurrencies are much further from their ATHs, with many alternative crypto assets still having a significant journey ahead to reach their former peaks. Bitcoin: 9% Below ATH …
More Than 250 Zambian Students Attend Hackathon; Over 100 Earn Smart Contract Development Certification
More than 250 Zambian university students recently participated in an online boot camp and hackathon which saw over 100 earning certification in smart contract development. The students who complete their minimum viable products (MVPs) can apply for grants ranging from $ 1,000 to $ 25,000. Students Trained in Decentralized Application Development More than …