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SatoshiVM Marred by Controversy Days After SAVM Issuance
SAVM jumped several thousand percent to a market capitalization of as high as $90 million a few hours after issuance.

Bitcoin Holds Above $40K Ahead of U.S. GDP, $5.8B Crypto Options Expiry
Traders have scaled back bets of aggressive rate cuts by the Federal Reserve ahead of the U.S. GDP report.

Tesla’s Bitcoin Holdings Remain Unchanged in Q4
The Elon Musk-led company holds over $387 million worth of bitcoin.

Someone Just Put Legendary '90s Video Game Doom on Dogecoin
The Ordinals technology, which started on Bitcoin, is now allowing developers to bring utility to the Dogecoin network.

Donald Trump-Labeled Wallet Has Over $1M of TRUMP Meme Coin
Issuance of the TRUMP tokens has nothing to do with Trump directly, but some are using the tokens as a speculative bet on his ongoing presidential campaign.

Bitcoin Under $39K as ETF Debut Continues to Be a ‘Sell-the-News’ Event
BTC was down nearly 5% in the past 24 hours, reaching its lowest level in two months. The CoinDesk 20, a liquid index of the highest tokens by market capitalization, fell 7%.

Bitcoin Indicator, Which Signaled Late 2023 Rally, Is About to Flash Bearish Signal
The Guppy Multiple Moving Average indicator is about to flash a red signal, indicating a strengthening of downward momentum.

Solana, Avalanche Tokens Slide as Bitcoin Traders Target Eye Support at $38K
Over half of the profits accumulated by short-term bitcoin holders have been wiped out, Bitfinex analysts said in a Tuesday note.

FTT Bucks Market Turmoil as FTX Estate Revealed to Be Behind GBTC Sales
FTT was up 11% in the past 24 hours as the broader market tracked by CoinDesk 20 slumped 4%.

Solana, Cardano Lead Crypto Market Lower as Traders Grapple With Bitcoin Headwinds
CoinDesk 20, a liquid index of the highest traded tokens, slumped 2.86% in the past 24 hours.
