Author: Kryptonews

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Ethereum’s price may be hampered by selling pressure, but the leading network continues to experience heavy utilization from developers and users. After robust interaction from the participants,  the blockchain giant emerged once again as the leader in Decentralized Finance (DeFi) lending. DeFi Lending Still Pays Best On The Ethereum Network A recent report has underscored Ethereum’s growing dominance within the blockchain sector. The network is solidifying its position as the financial foundation for decentralized finance lending, and the data is starting to present a convincing picture. A…

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ENA has gone down by over 22% in the past week and has recently retested its all-time low. One trader favors a bearish Ethena price prediction as the token has dropped below a key weekly support.Since August 2024, data from DeFi Llama shows that the protocol’s earnings have been steadily declining, moving from $4 million back then to just $50,000 in November as mint fees have declined sharply.Ethena’s USDe circulating supply has suffered a strong setback, declining from a peak of $15 billion in mid-October to just $6.7 billion at the time of writing.It seems that, during times of market…

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As Bitcoin hovers near $87,000, the global cryptocurrency market has seen a high-stakes battlefield. On one side, corporate giants Strategy and BitMine Immersion Technologies poured billions into Bitcoin and Ethereum. On the other, a massive infrastructure shock in China and a wave of bearish options trading threaten to pull the rug out from under the recent rally.Strategy Buys $980M BitcoinMichael Saylor’s Strategy continues its relentless march toward total Bitcoin saturation. In an 8-K filing this Monday, the company disclosed the purchase of another 10,645 BTC for approximately $980.3 million.Strategy has acquired another 10,645 BTC. – Source: StrategyTracker.Strategy’s latest purchase marks…

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Key Highlights: HTX to refund old Huobi management fees, with 50% returned instantly upon login. Trade-to-unlock model will let users recover the remaining 50% by trading. 24/7 support and high-yield products signal a push to win back users and increase activity. Huobi is one of the oldest crypto exchanges that started in 2013 and in 2023, it changed its name to HTX because of tighter regulations and to expand globally. The idea here was to bring all its platforms, such as the Huobi Global and Huobi US, under one single brand. However, the change did not go very smoothly for…

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Blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps said a cluster of 23 wallets linked to the deployer of the Solana-based AI token Ava accumulated around 40% of the token’s supply at launch, raising new questions about insider coordination around the project’s debut.The sybil wallet cluster related to the deployer shared similar patterns, including being funded in a tight time window through Bitget and Binance, receiving similar amounts of Solana (SOL) and having no blockchain activity before buying up the Ava AI (AVA) token supply at launch, Bubblemaps claimed in a Thursday X post.“Connected to these snipers are other wallets that also bought $AVA…

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Quantum computers still cannot break Bitcoin, but several major blockchains are preparing for a future in which they might.In the past week, Aptos proposed post-quantum signature support as Solana tested quantum-resistant transactions. Meanwhile, parts of the Bitcoin community renewed calls to accelerate work on quantum-safe upgrades.These developments point to a growing anxiety across crypto. Investors argue that dismissal of quantum risk by influential voices is weighing on Bitcoin’s (BTC) price, which has dropped 24% over the past three months.While altcoin blockchains are experimenting with post-quantum protections through opt-in upgrades and test networks, Bitcoin remains divided over how publicly and urgently…

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Zach Anderson Dec 19, 2025 13:18 CRV price prediction shows potential 20-43% upside to $0.42-$0.50 range by month-end despite current oversold conditions near critical $0.35 support level. CRV Price Prediction: Curve Eyes Recovery Despite Bearish Momentum With Curve (CRV) trading at $0.35 amid bearish technical conditions, multiple analysts are forecasting a potential recovery that could deliver significant upside by year-end. This comprehensive CRV price prediction analyzes the technical setup and provides specific targets for both bullish and bearish scenarios. CRV Price Prediction Summary • CRV short-term target (1 week): $0.37-$0.39 (+6-11%) • Curve…

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Key takeawaysRMJDT is a ringgit stablecoin pitched for payments and cross-border trade.Its treasury and validator setup is designed to make onchain settlement function like reliable infrastructure.Across Asia, stablecoins are being brought under licensing and reserve and redemption rules.Tokenized assets are increasing demand for tokenized settlement in local currencies, not just USD.RMJDT is being pitched as a ringgit-pegged token tied to Johor’s Crown Prince. It was launched by his company, Bullish Aim, and issued on Zetrix, a network connected to Malaysia’s national blockchain infrastructure.The token is intended for payments and cross-border trade settlement, with the project also announcing a 500 million…

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Visa just launched stablecoin settlement in the US using Circle’s dollar-pegged digital asset USDC. The move allows US issuer and acquirer partners to settle transactions on the blockchain, starting with the Solana network. The move marks a key step in Visa’s pilot program to integrate stablecoins into global commerce. Visa’s U.S. stablecoin settlement framework is designed to power seven day settlement windows for faster speed and liquidity, allowing banks and fintechs to settle transactions every day instead of just five business days. It also modernizes liquidity and treasury management with automated, advanced operations for banks. Says Visa’s Global Head of…

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A decision by the Texas State University (TXST) to cancel an appearance of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum at one of its campuses, scheduled for 2026 Black History Month, has prompted a First Amendment challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, according to a report by the University Star, TXST’s student-run paper.  In a letter sent to TXST president Kelly Damphousse, the ACLU of Texas noted a 2023 Senate bill banning DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) at Texas public universities, as well as “the current climate of our state,” and “certain topics covered as part of the…

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