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Why is Solana (SOL) price up this week?

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Bitcoin price rally to $42K driven by spot volumes, not BTC futures liquidations

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Bitcoin breaks $41K as gold price reaches new all-time high

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BTC price nears $40K as as Bitcoin trader eyes return to all-time high

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Lawmakers’ fear and doubt drives proposed crypto regulations in US

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‘Early bull market’ — Bitcoin price preps 1st ever weekly golden cross

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Expect ‘records broken’ by Bitcoin ETF: Brett Harrison (ex-FTX US), X Hall of Flame

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Real AI use cases in crypto, No. 3: Smart contract audits & cybersecurity

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Bitcoin price hits $39K as Powell stirs bets Fed rate hikes are over

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Bitcoin metric that ‘looks into future’ eyes $48K BTC price around ETF

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CME Bitcoin futures show investors betting on $40K BTC price

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Bitcoin struggles to flip $38K to support, while UNI, IMX, VET and ALGO aim to push higher

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Another $18.9M Hong Kong exchange scandal, HTX ‘sorry’ airdrop: Asia Express

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Bitcoin ETF will drive 165% BTC price gain in 2024 — Standard Chartered

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Real AI use cases in crypto, No. 1: The best money for AI is crypto

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Michael Saylor’s a fan, but Frisby says bull run needs a new guru: X Hall of Flame

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6 Questions for Alex O’Donnell about financial journalism and the future of DeFi

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I spent a week working in VR. It was mostly terrible, however…

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Sam Bankman-Fried convicted, PayPal faces SEC subpoena, and other news: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 19 – Nov. 4

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Train AI models to sell as NFTs, LLMs are Large Lying Machines: AI Eye

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Take Bitcoin profits at $110K, CME tops Binance in BTC futures open interest: Hodler’s Digest, Nov. 5-11 

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5,050 Bitcoin for $5 in 2009: Helsinki’s claim to crypto fame

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Big Questions: What did Satoshi Nakamoto think about ZK-proofs?

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Bitmain’s revenge, Hong Kong’s crypto rollercoaster: Asia Express

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Slumdog billionaire 2: ‘Top 10… brings no satisfaction’ says Polygon’s Sandeep Nailwal

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Simp DAO queen Irene Zhao on why good memes are harder than trading: X Hall of Flame

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$308M crypto laundering scheme busted, Hashkey token, Hong Kong CBDC: Asia Express

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Eleanor Terrett on impersonators and a better crypto industry: Hall of Flame

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3AC fugitives in disarray as OPNX faces new peril: Asia Express

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Ethereum restaking: Blockchain innovation or dangerous house of cards?

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6 Questions for Adelle Nazarian on crypto, journalism and the future of Bitcoin

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Digital artist OSF gives fans a pledge of ‘art until I die’: NFT Creator

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Caroline Ellison speaks on FTX-Binance war, SEC won’t appeal Grayscale BTC ETF: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 8-14

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SBF trial underway, Mashinsky trial set, Binance’s market share shrinks: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 1-7

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Pioneering generative artist propelled by personal tragedy — Matt Kane, NFT Creator 

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China dev fined 3 yrs’ salary for VPN use, 10M e-CNY airdrop: Asia Express

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Ether futures ETFs launching, SBF trial to begin and 3AC’s Su Zhu arrested: Hodler’s Digest, Sept. 24-30

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Singer Vérité’s fan-first approach to Web3, music NFTs and community building

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Crypto lawyer Irina Heaver on death threats, lawsuit predictions: Hall of Flame

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6 Questions for Leila Ismailova: Digital fashion and life after Artisant

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Why is Ether (ETH) price up today?

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Binance’s exec exodus, Nasdaq to trade AI orders and SBF loses bail appeal: Hodler’s Digest, Sept. 3-9

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How to protect your crypto in a volatile market: Bitcoin OGs and experts weigh in

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Tencent’s AI leviathan, $83M scam busted, China’s influencer ban: Asia Express

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SEC delays BTC ETF decision, Grayscale triumphs over SEC and BitBoy gets the boot: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 27 – Sept. 2

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Big Questions: What’s with all the crypto deaths? 

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AI Eye: Get better results being nice to ChatGPT, AI fake child porn debate, Amazon’s AI reviews

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SEC seeks appeal over Ripple, crypto prices plunge and EU debuts Bitcoin ETF: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 13-19

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GTA owner joins Web3, Bitcoin casino, Sunflower Land review: Web3 Gamer

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Sam Bankman-Fried’s life in jail, Tornado Cash’s turmoil, and a $3B BTC whale: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 20-26

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NFT Collector: Giant Swan’s gothic VR dreamscapes… royalty nightmare on OpenSea

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Crypto Banter’s Ran Neuner says Ripple is ‘despicable,’ tips hat to ZachXBT: Hall of Flame

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Web3 Gamer: Zuckerberg’s metaverse losses, NFT game on Discord, Gods Unchained hot take

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Web3 Gamer: Crypto games need viral moment, Nitro Nation review, Axie’s project Greenlight

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Real reason for China’s war on crypto, 3AC judge’s embarrassing mistake: Asia Express

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Should we ban ransomware payments? It’s an attractive but dangerous idea

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Journeys: Hervé Larren on Bitcoin, Apes and the psychology of ‘blue-chip’ NFTs

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SBF ordered to jail, Bitcoin ETF delayed and SEC to appeal Ripple case: Hodler’s Digest, Aug. 6-12

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AI Eye: Apple developing pocket AI, deep fake music deal, hypnotizing GPT-4

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Grails’ lucky dip of famous NFT artists, new hope for PFP holders: NFT Collector

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NFT Collector: On-chain music sounds off with latest raise, artistic duo Hackatao find their lane 

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Girl Gone Crypto thinks ‘BREAKING’ crypto news tweets are boring: Hall of Flame

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Why is Dogecoin price up today?

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BTC traders brace for $30K loss — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Buying the dip? Record 3.8% of the Bitcoin supply last moved at $30.2K

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Can XRP price hit $1? Watch these levels next

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Cardano price turns bullish, but is there substance to the ADA rally?

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Solana price hits a 2023 high, but do strong fundamentals back the SOL rally?

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SEC reviews Ripple ruling, US bill seeks control over DeFi, and more: Hodler’s Digest, July 16-22

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BNB’s soaring futures open interest and regulatory woes weigh on the altcoin’s price

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Web3 Gamer: Earn Bitcoin in Minecraft, BGA’s 50/50 gender split, Oath of Peak hot take

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Bitcoin price is ‘stuck’ at $30K — Here are 3 reasons why

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AI Eye: AI’s trained on AI content go MAD, is Threads a loss leader for AI data?

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Bitcoin ‘full breakout’ not here yet as BTC price spends month at $30K

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Bitcoin price rallies to $31.8K, but derivatives data highlights BTC bears’ advantage

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XRP is not a security, Celsius CEO arrested on criminal charges, and more: Hodler’s Digest, July 9-15

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Experts want to give AI human ‘souls’ so they don’t kill us all

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Why is Polygon (MATIC) price up today?

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CPI meets low BTC supply — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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4 reasons why the Ether price can’t break $1,970

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81

Why is Litecoin’s price down today?

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Bitcoin mining stocks outperform BTC in 2023, but on-chain data points to a potential stall

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BTC price remains ‘undoubtedly bullish’ as $30K Bitcoin buyers emerge

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Bitcoin analyst flags $32.5K launchpad zone for BTC price

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HK crypto ETFs on fire, Binance warns on Maverick FOMO, Poly hack: Asia Express

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Can Bitcoin repeat a 2017-like rally as dollar correlation reverses?

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Bitcoin hits new yearly highs as BTC price rebounds to $31.5K

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Bitcoin traders hope to ‘buy the dip’ as BTC price heads toward $30K

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BTC price metric warns that Bitcoin speculators may sell past $33K

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LTC, XMR, AAVE and MKR turn bullish as Bitcoin stalls under $31K

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Bitcoin options: How will Friday’s $4.7B expiry impact BTC price?

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Here’s what happened in crypto today

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SEC calls ETF filings inadequate, Binance loses euro partner and other news: Hodler’s Digest, June 25 – July 1

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Ethereum price won’t see $2K anytime soon, market data suggests

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Bitcoin ‘overreacting’ as SEC returns ETF filings, BTC price dives 6%

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Bitcoin price briefly clears $31K as monthly, quarterly close nears

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Bitcoin bulls grill $31K as Fidelity ETF move fuels BTC price strength

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Bitcoin surfs $30K as traders hope US trading will boost BTC price

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Peter McCormack’s Twitter regrets: ‘I can feel myself being a dick’ — Hall of Flame

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Bitcoin and correlations — Examining the relationship between BTC, gold and the Nasdaq

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Bitcoin traders eye $28K retracement as BTC price retains 20% gains

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Crypto City guide to Sydney: More than just a ‘token’ bridge

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Bitcoin 2023 in Miami comes to grips with ‘shitcoins on Bitcoin’

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Bitcoin price taps $30K for first time since April

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Bitcoin bulls look to re-establish control — Will BNB, LTC, OKB and QNT follow?

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Ethereum network upgrade and uptick in Arbitrum active users could trigger an ARB price reversal

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Grayscale Bitcoin Trust nears 2023 highs on BlackRock ETF filing as buyers step up

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4 things that can spark the next Bitcoin bull cycle

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Why is Cardano price down today?

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Korean crypto contagion, Bank of China on Ethereum, HK’s exchange red carpet: Asia Express

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‘Holy shit, I’ve seen that!’ — Coldie’s Snoop Dogg, Vitalik and McAfee NFTs: NFT Creator

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Gary Gensler’s job at risk, BlackRock’s first spot Bitcoin ETF and other news: Hodler’s Digest, June 11-17

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Curve’s (CRV) price hits a 1-year low amid looming liquidation threat

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Why is the BNB price up today?

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Bitcoin price eases downside as traders demand $24.5K support holds

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Bitcoin on-chain data shows miners offloading BTC as revenues shrink

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AI Eye: Is AI a nuke-level threat? Why AI fields all advance at once, dumb pic puns

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Fed pauses interest rates, but Bitcoin options data still points to BTC price downside

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Bitcoin stays flat at $26K after PPL data as markets await Fed’s Powell

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‘Pick your targets’ — Bitcoin analyst believes Fed will favor bulls

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Opinion: GOP crypto maxis almost as bad as Dems’ ‘anti-crypto army’

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Bitcoin price can gain 60% if ‘textbook’ chart pattern confirms — Trader

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Bitcoin gets closer to ‘51% attack’ on altcoin market

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BTC price focuses on $26K as Bitcoin traders brace for CPI volatility

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Binance humiliated, HK needs 100K crypto workers, China’s AI unicorn: Asia Express

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Bitcoin price bounces past $26K as Coinbase news fails to shake bulls

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Bitcoin OG keeps faith in bull market as BTC price bounces 8%

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Real-world asset protocols outperform DeFi blue chips due to tokenization wave

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Bitcoin ‘big move’ due in July after March $30K push — Latest analysis

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What asset freeze? Binance BTC outflows muted as users shun panic selling

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‘$31K was not the end’ — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Bitcoin price chart flashes a bullish sign that could lead to breakouts in ADA, QNT, RNDR and RPL

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Arbitrum price soars after DeFi whale address resumes ARB accumulation

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Why is Litecoin price up today?

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Bitcoin on-chain and options data hint at a decisive move in BTC price

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Bitcoin wicks down to $26.5K, but trader eyes chance for ‘bullish surprise’

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Bitcoin reclaims $28K, and charts suggest ARB, XRP, EOS and AAVE could follow

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Bitcoin erodes 4% gains as BTC price downside targets stretch to $23K

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Last BTC price dip before a $30K breakout? Bitcoin wipes weekend gains

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Mining difficulty passes 50 trillion — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Bitcoin played second fiddle as KAVA, XRP, TRX, RPL and RNDR led the crypto market in May

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Bitcoin price rejects at $28K as analysts eye CME futures gap dip

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Synthetix (SNX) trading volume overtakes GMX, but is the DEX token rally sustainable?

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Bitcoin nears $27K despite ‘hot’ PCE data sparking June rate hike bets

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Bitcoin ‘buys the rumor’ on US debt ceiling as BTC price nears $27.5K

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2 more rate hikes? Bitcoin analyst counts down to ‘huge’ volatility

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Bitcoin dips 5% to key support in ‘moment of truth’ for crypto market

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Ethereum is ‘woefully undervalued’ but growing more powerful: DeFi Dad, Hall of Flame

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Longing for liquidity — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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These 4 altcoins could be ready for an up-move if Bitcoin rallies above $27,500

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$160K at next halving? Model counts down to new Bitcoin all-time high

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Bitcoin price capitulation below $26K possible as Friday’s BTC options expiry looms

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Bitcoin flips volatile at $27K as Fed’s Powell teases end to rate hikes

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Ordinals turned Bitcoin into a worse version of Ethereum: Can we fix it?

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How much is Bitcoin worth today?

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Sink or swim at $27K? 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Bitcoin price retests key support as Fed rate hike fears steal $27K

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‘One of the greatest’ Bitcoin metrics says BTC price bull run is here

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Bitcoin offers ‘good signs’ as analysts retain $40K BTC price target

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3 reasons why Ethereum price could struggle at the $1.9K level

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BTC price bounces at $25.8K lows amid warning over low whale interest

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Bitcoin price hits $27.2K, but new analysis warns more losses ‘likely’

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‘Don’t short when it’s dark green’ — How to trade the 2024 Bitcoin halving

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The Ethereum Foundation just sold $30M in Ether — But will ETH price fall this time?

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Coinbase screws up, Florida bans CBDCs, and Ordinals face controversy: Hodler’s Digest, May 7-13

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BTC price risks $27K loss as Bitcoin trend lines brew ‘bullish cross’

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Bitcoin bears need BTC price to go below $27K ahead of Friday's $900M options expiry

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Ethereum derivatives flirting with bearishness: Mind the $1,820 support

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Alameda’s $38B IRS bill, Do Kwon kicked in the assets, Milady frenzy: Asia Express

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Joe Lubin: The truth about ETH founders split and ‘Crypto Google’

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Does Bitcoin price risk losing $28K with BTC futures premium at 2-month lows?

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3 signs PEPE token is about to trap bulls after 2,000% price rally

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Bitcoin miners have earned $50B from BTC block rewards, fees since 2010

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Bitcoin eyes liquidity above $30K as gold hits new all-time high

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Bitcoin trader eyes $63K BTC price for new Bollinger Bands ‘breakout’

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Ethereum price outlook weakens, but ETH derivatives suggest $1.6K is unlikely

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Bitcoin limps into FOMC as flagging volume adds to BTC price hurdles

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Bitcoin drops with stocks as analyst warns of banking crisis ‘endgame’

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BTC price may need a $24.4K dip as Bitcoin speculators stay in profit

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Bitcoin sell-off next? Binance BTC balance shoots up $1.5B in 1 month

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Bitcoin miners earned $50B from BTC block rewards, fees since 2010

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Will $28K Bitcoin price hold? Two indicators remain solid despite 5% pullback

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China’s wave of ChatGPT rivals, Alibaba goes multichain: Asia Express

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‘Good luck bears’ — Bitcoin traders closely watch April close with BTC price at $29K

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Shirtless shitposting and hunting SBF on the meme streets: Gabriel Haines, Hall of Flame

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Got liquidated with Bitcoin futures? Get 3.5x leverage using this options strategy

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Bitcoin ignores US jobs data as BTC price dip puts $28K support at risk

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Whatever happened to EOS? Community shoots for unlikely comeback

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Dogecoin soared 23,000% in 2021 — Is history starting to repeat for DOGE price?

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Bitcoin price struggles to hold above $30K amid regulatory uncertainty

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Ether price struggles to maintain support as regulatory challenges and network issues weigh

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Bitcoin price can ‘easily’ hit $20K in next 4 months — Philip Swift

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Bitcoin price holding $27K could open buying opportunities in BNB, ADA, XMR and TON

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Ethereum price lower highs vs. Bitcoin hint at more downside in April

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Dogecoin price limps below a key support after Dogeday turns into a sell-the-news event

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BTC price dives 3% in minutes as ‘deep correction’ grips crypto market

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Bitcoin at key point with BTC price at $28.8K — Bollinger Bands creator

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From SNL and The Tonight Show to Sotheby’s:  NFT Creator Bryan Brinkman

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Bitcoin on-chain data highlights the steps BTC is taking to exit the bear market

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Ethereum on-chain data forecasts the withdrawal of 1.4M ETH over the next few days

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Bitcoin price spikes above $31K as Ethereum gains spark ‘altseason’ calls

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Can Ethereum crack $2K? ETH price inches closer despite new unlocked supply

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What Bitcoin bear market? BTC price closely copying old halving cycles

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Ronin (RON) bags a 500% gain as the gaming-focused project approaches a major upgrade

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3 signs Arbitrum price is poised for a new record high in Q2

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Bitcoin derivatives data shows bulls positioning for further BTC price upside

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Bitcoin glory on Chinese TikTok, 30M mainland users, Justin Sun saga: Asia Express

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BTC price targets see $33K next as Bitcoin eyes key resistance flip

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Ethereum price metrics hint that ETH might not sell-off after the Shapella hard fork

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Bitcoin price sets up for an explosive move as ADA, XLM, AAVE and CFX turn bullish

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‘Pop or drop?’ Bitcoin analysts decide if BTC price will beat $30K

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Bitcoin whales push ‘choreographed’ BTC price as Ether nears $2K

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NFT Creator, The Sarah Show: Analog childhood meets dizzying digital future

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Bitcoin rests at $28K as US jobs data boosts new Fed rate hike bets

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BTC white paper hidden on macOS, Binance loses AUS license and DOGE news: Hodler’s Digest, April 2-8

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XRP price eyes 30% upside after key resistance area breaks

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3 key Ethereum price metrics cast doubt on the strength of ETH’s recent rally

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Bitcoin traders expect ‘big move’ next as BTC price flatlines at $28K

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Bitcoin ‘faces headwinds’ as US money supply drops most since 1950s

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Ethereum price turns bullish ahead of next week’s Shanghai and Capella upgrades

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Arbitrum FUD spooks the market, but on-chain data shows whales accumulating ARB

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Zhu Su’s exchange did $13.64 in volume akshually, Huobi in crisis: Asia Express

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Crypto security audits and bug bounties are broken: Here’s how to fix them

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Trader Joe joins top 5 DEX list as Liquidity Book model thrives on Arbitrum

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Crypto market momentum stalls as traders await the results of recent regulatory actions

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Bitcoin price turns $28K to support, opening the door for ETH, MATIC, HBAR and EOS to breakout

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Binance-CFTC FUD puts BNB price at risk of dropping toward $200

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XRP price: 'sell the news' moment nears after crypto-leading 20% weekly gain

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XRP price tags 10-month high — Can a 35% pullback be avoided?

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Solana overcomes FTX fiasco — SOL price gains 100% in Q1

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Why did 12K Bitcoin margin longs close at Bitfinex, and why didn’t it impact BTC price?

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Analysts debate the ETH price outcomes of Ethereum’s upcoming Shapella upgrade

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Bitcoin price holds its ground in the wake of CFTC case against Binance

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Bitcoin spikes above $29K as ‘fakeout’ fuels BTC price strength doubts

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ARB price to $2? Ethereum L2 rival Arbitrum will double in April, fractal suggests

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Elon Musk slams ‘heavy-handed’ Fed as ex-BitMEX CEO sees $1M BTC price

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Crypto market rally stalls at the $1.2T level, but bulls are getting positioned

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Bitcoin price will hit this key level before $30K, survey says

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Why is Cardano price up today?

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Bitcoin erases Fed losses as traders eye $40K BTC price target

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Bitcoin is 1 week away from 'confirming' new bull market — analyst

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Bitcoin liquidations vanish as trader hopes $30K will hit before dip

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Ethereum faces 6-month lows versus Bitcoin — Will ETH price rebound?

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Arbitrum’s ARB token signifies the start of airdrop season — Here are 5 to look out for

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Bitcoin bulls remain bullish, but macro and crypto-specific hurdles have BTC pinned below $30K

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Ethereum price at $1.4K was a bargain, and a rally toward $2K looks like the next step

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Bitcoin rejects at $25K as US PPI data meets Credit Suisse meltdown

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Speculators flock to Arbitrum IOU tokens ahead of this week’s ARB airdrop

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Investors shelter in short-term Treasurys, reducing Bitcoin’s chance of rallying to $30K

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Will the Fed stop rate hikes? 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Bitcoin levels to watch as BTC price eyes highest weekly close in 9 months

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Bitcoin price hits $27K in new 9-month high as Fed injects $300B

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Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100B

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Ethereum price reaches lowest level relative to Bitcoin in 5 months

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Bitcoin dominance nears 50% as research hails ‘bullish’ narrative flip

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4 signs the Bitcoin price rally could top out at $26K for now

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Lark Davis on fighting social media storms, and why he’s an ETH bull: Hall of Flame

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Why is Ethereum (ETH) price down today?

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US bank bloodbath: Bitcoin hits $23.7K as BTC price analyst calls SVB dip ‘bear trap’

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Dogecoin hits 4-month lows vs. Bitcoin — 50% DOGE price rebound now in play

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Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?

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Fed starts ‘stealth QE’ — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

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Why is XRP price up today?

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Why is Ethereum (ETH) price up today?

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Bitcoin battles $20K as trader calls bank chaos ‘2008 all over again’

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Cathie Wood’s ARK ignores Silvergate, buys Coinbase stock for 6th straight month

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Ethereum price action and derivatives data confirm bears are currently in control

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$920B is the number to watch now that crypto’s trillion-dollar total market cap is gone

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Warning sign for ETH price? Ethereum volume profile is down 90% since March 2020

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Bitcoin keeps liquidating longs as BTC price action gives up $22K support

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Bitcoin price levels to watch as trader says ‘lights out’ below $21.6K

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Bitcoin price would retest $25K without Silvergate saga — analysis

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Bitcoin price faces ‘last stand’ as weekly close threatens $22K retest

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Ethereum eyes 25% correction in March, but ETH price bulls have a silver lining

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Bitcoin price stumbles amid investors’ aversion to risk assets, but there is a silver lining

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Ethereum price resistance at $1,750 could reflect traders’ anxiety over the Shanghai upgrade

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Fears over Silvergate, $8B hole at FTX, senators seek Binance’s numbers: Hodler’s Digest, Feb. 26 – March 4

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$3M OKX airdrop, 1-hour due diligence on 3AC, Binance AI — Asia Express

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Crypto security audits and bug bounties are broken: Here’s how to fix them

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Blockchain exploits can be extremely costly; with poorly designed smart contracts, decentralized apps and bridges are attacked time and time again.

For example, the Ronin Network experienced a $625-million breach in March 2022 when a hacker was able to steal private keys to generate fake withdrawals and transferred hundreds of millions out. The Nomad Bridge later that year in August experienced a $190-million breach when hackers exploited a bug in the protocol that allowed them to withdraw more funds than they had deposited.

These vulnerabilities in the underlying smart contract code, coupled with human error and lapses of judgment, create significant risks for Web3 users. But how can crypto projects take proactive steps to identify the issues before they happen?

There are a couple of major strategies. Web3 projects typically hire companies to audit their smart contract code and review the project to provide a stamp of approval.

Another approach, which is often used in conjunction, is to establish a bug bounty program that provides incentives for benign hackers to use their skills to identify vulnerabilities before malicious hackers do.

There are major issues with both approaches as they currently stand. 

Web3 auditing is broken

Audits, or external evaluations, tend to emerge in markets where risk can rapidly scale and create systemic harm. Whether a publicly traded company, sovereign debt or a smart contract, a single vulnerability can wreak havoc.

But sadly, many audits – even when done by an external organization – are neither credible nor effective because the auditors are not truly independent. That is, their incentives might be aligned toward satisfying the client over delivering bad news.

“Security audits are time-consuming, expensive and, at best, result in an outcome that everything is fine. At worst, they can cause a project to reconsider its entire design, delaying the launch and market success. DeFi project managers are thus tempted to find another, more amenable auditing company that will sweep any concerns under the carpet and rubber-stamp the smart contracts,” explains Keir Finlow-Bates, a blockchain researcher and Solidity developer.

“I have had first-hand experience with this pressure from clients: arguing with developers and project managers that their code or architecture is not up to scratch receives push-back, even when the weaknesses in the system are readily apparent.”

Principled behavior pays off in the long run, but in the short term, it can come at the cost of profitable clients who are eager to get to market with their new tokens. 

“I can’t help noticing that lax auditing companies quickly build up a more significant presence in the auditing market due to their extensive roster of satisfied customers… satisfied, that is, until a hack occurs,” Finlow-Bates continues.

One of the leading companies in Web3 auditing, CertiK, provides “trust scores” to projects that they evaluate. However, critics point out they have given a stamp of approval to projects that failed spectacularly. For example, while CertiK was quick to share on Jan. 4, 2022, that a rug pull had occurred on the BNB Smart Chain project Arbix, they “omitted that they had issued an audit to Arbix 46 days earlier,” according to Eloisa Marchesoni, a tokenomics specialist, on Medium. 

But the most notable incident was CertiK’s full-scope audit of Terra, which later collapsed and brought half the crypto industry down with it. The audit has since been taken down as they have taken a more reflective approach, but bits and pieces remain online. 

Terra-Luna as envisaged by Cointelegraph’s art department
Terra as envisaged by Cointelegraph’s art department. They forgot to set the earth and moon on fire, however.

Terra-fied

Zhong Shao, co-founder of CertiK, said in a 2019 press release:

“CertiK was highly impressed by Terra’s clever and highly effective design of economy theory, especially the proper decoupling of controls for currency stabilization and predictable economic growth.”

He added, “CertiK also found Terra’s technical implementation to be of one of the highest qualities it has seen, demonstrating extremely principled engineering practices, mastery command of Cosmos SDK, as well as complete and informative documentations.” 

This certification played a major role in Terra’s increased international recognition and receipt of investment. The recently arrested Do Kwon, co-founder of Terra, said at the time:

“We are pleased to receive a formal stamp of approval from CertiK, who is known within the industry for setting a very high bar for security and reliability. The thorough audit results shared by CertiK’s team of experienced economists and engineers give us more confidence in our protocol, and we are excited to quickly roll out our first payment dApp with eCommerce partners in the coming weeks.”

For its part, CertiK argues its audits were comprehensive and the collapse of Terra was not down to a critical security flaw but human behavior. Hugh Brooks, director of security operations at CertiK, tells Magazine:

“Our Terra audit did not come up with any findings that would be considered critical or major because critical security bugs that could lead a malicious actor to attacking the protocol were not found. Nor did this happen in the Terra incident saga.”

“Audits and code reviews or formal verification can’t prevent actions by individuals with control or whale’s dumping tokens, which caused the first depeg and subsequent panicked actions.”

Certik
CertiK has just released its new security scores, which it says are independent of any commercial relationship. (CertiK)

Giving a stamp of approval for something that later turned out to be dodgy is not confined to the blockchain industry and has repeated itself throughout history, ranging from top five public accounting firm Arthur Anderson giving the nod to Enron’s books (later destroying parts of the evidence) to rating agency Moody’s paying out $864 million for its dodgy optimistic bond ratings that fueled the housing bubble of 2008–2009 and contributed to the Global Financial Crisis.

So, it’s more that Web3 audit companies face similar pressures in a much newer, faster-growing and less regulated industry. (In the past week, CertiK released its new “Security Scores” for 10,000 projects — see right for details).

The point here is not to throw CertiK under the bus – it is staffed with well-intentioned and skilled workers – but rather that Web3 audits don’t look at all of the risks to projects and users and that the market may need structural reforms to align incentives.

“Audits only check the validity of a contract, but much of the risk is in the logic of the protocol design. Many exploits are not from broken contracts, but require review of the tokenomics, integration and red-teaming,” says Eric Waisanen, tokenomics lead at Phi Labs.

“While audits are generally very helpful to have, they are unlikely to catch 100% of issues,” says Jay Jog, co-founder of Sei Networks. “The core responsibility is still on developers to employ good development practices to ensure strong security.”

Stylianos Kampakis, CEO of Tesseract Academy and tokenomics expert, says projects should hire multiple auditors to ensure the best possible review.

“I think they probably do a good job overall, but I’ve heard many horror stories of audits that missed significant bugs,” he tells Cointelegraph. “So, it’s not only down to the firm but also the actual people involved in the audit. That’s why I wouldn’t ever personally trust the security of a protocol to a single auditor.” 

zkSync agrees on the need for multiple auditors and tells Magazine that before it launched its EVM compatible zero knowledge proof rollup Era on mainnet on March 24, it was thoroughly tested in seven different audits from Secure3, OpenZeppelin, Halburn and a fourth auditor yet to be announced.

White hat hackers and bug bounties

Rainer Böhme, professor for security and privacy at the University of Innsbruck, wrote that basic audits are “hardly ever useful, and in general, the thoroughness of security audits needs to be carefully tailored to the situation.” 

Instead, bug bounty programs can provide better incentives. “Bug bounties offer an established way to reward those who find bugs… they would be a natural fit for cryptocurrencies, given they have a built-in payment mechanism,” Böhme continued.

White hat hackers are those who leverage their talents to identify a vulnerability and work with projects to fix them before a malicious (“black hat”) hacker can exploit it. 

White hat hackers find the bugs before the black hat hackers do
White hat hackers find bugs before black hat hackers do. (Pexels)

Bug bounty programs have become essential to discovering security threats across the web, generally curated by project owners who want talented programmers to vet and review their code for vulnerabilities. Projects reward hackers for identifying new vulnerabilities and upkeep and integrity maintenance on a network. Historically, fixes for open-source smart contract languages — e.g., Solidity — have been identified and fixed thanks to bug bounty hackers.

“These campaigns began in the ‘90s: there was a vibrant community around the Netscape browser that worked for free or for pennies to fix bugs that were gradually appearing during development,” wrote Marchesoni.

“It soon became clear that such work could not be done in idle time or as a hobby. Companies benefited twice from bug bounty campaigns: in addition to the obvious security issues, the perception of their commitment to security also came by.”

Bug bounty programs have emerged across the Web3 ecosystem. For example, Polygon launched a $2-million bug bounty program in 2021 to root out and eliminate potential security flaws in the audited network. Avalanche Labs operates its own bug bounty program, which launched in 2021, via the HackenProof bug bounty platform.

However, there is tension between the extent of the security gaps they believe they have found and how significantly the issue is taken by projects. 

White hat hackers have accused various blockchain projects of gaslighting community members, as well as withholding bug-bounty compensation for white hat services. While it goes without saying, actually following through with the payment of rewards for legitimate service is essential to maintain incentives.

A team of hackers recently claimed that it was not compensated for its bug bounty services to the Tendermint application layer and Avalanche.

On the other side of the fence, projects have found some white hat hackers are really black hats in disguise.

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Tendermint, Avalanche and more

Tendermint is a tool for developers to focus on higher-level application development without having to deal directly with the underlying communication and cryptography. Tendermint Core is the engine that facilitates the P2P network via proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus. The Application BlockChain Interface (ABCI) is the tool with which public blockchains link to the Tendermint Core protocol.

In 2018, a bug bounty program for the Tendermint and Cosmos communities was created. The program was designed to reward community members for discovering vulnerabilities with rewards based on factors such as “impact, risk, likelihood of exploitation, and report quality.” 

Last month, a team of researchers claimed to have found a major Tendermint security exploit, resulting in a services crash via remote API – a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Tendermint vulnerability was discovered, impacting over 70 blockchains. The exploit would have a severe impact and could potentially include over 100 peer-to-peer and API vulnerabilities since the blockchains share similar code. Ten blockchains in the top 100 of CertiK’s “Security Leaderboard” are based on Tendermint.

Tendermint remote API crash from Padillac’s desktop
Tendermint remote API crash from Padillac’s desktop. (Pad on YouTube)

However, after going through the proper channels to claim the bounty, the hacker group said it was not compensated. Instead, what followed was a string of back-and-forth events, which some claim was a stalling attempt for Tendermint Core, while it quickly patched the exploit without paying the bounty hunter their dues. 

This, among others that the group has supposedly documented, is known as a zero-day exploit.

“The specific Tendermint denial-of-service (DoS) attack is another unique blockchain attack vector, and its implications aren’t yet fully clear, but we will be evaluating this potential vulnerability going forward, encouraging patches and discussing with current customers who may be vulnerable,” said CertiK’s Brooks.

He said the job of security testing was never finished. “Many see audits or bug bounties as a one-and-done scenario, but really, security testing needs to be ongoing in Web3 the same way it is in other traditional areas,” he says. 

Are they even white hats?

Bug bounties that rely on white hats are far from perfect, given how easy it is for black hats to put on a disguise. Ad hoc arrangements for the return of funds are a particularly problematic approach.

“Bug bounties in the DeFi space have a severe problem, as over the years, various protocols have allowed black hat hackers to turn ‘white hat’ if they return some or most of the money,” says Finlow-Bates.

White hat and black hat hackers sometimes play the same game
White hat and black hat hackers sometimes play the same game. (Pexels)

“Extract a nine-figure sum, and you may end up with tens of millions of dollars in profit without any repercussions.” 

The Mango Markets hack in October 2022 is a perfect example, with a $116-million exploit and only $65 million returned and the rest taken as a so-called “bounty.” The legality of this is an open question, with the hacker responsible charged over the incident, which some have likened more to extortion than a legitimate “bounty.”

The Wormhole Bridge was similarly hacked for $325 million of crypto, with a $10-million bounty offered in a white hat-style agreement. However, this was not large enough to attract the hacker to execute the agreement.

“Compare this to true white hat hackers and bug bounty programs, where a strict set of rules are in place, full documentation must be provided, and the legal language is threatening, then failure to follow the directions to the letter (even inadvertently) may result in legal action,” Finlow-Bates elaborates. 

Organizations that enlist the support of white hats must realize that not all of them are equally altruistic – some blur the lines between white and black hat activities, so building in accountability and having clear instructions and rewards that are executed matter. 

“Both bug bounties and audits are less profitable than exploits,” Waisanen continues, remarking that attracting white hat hackers in good faith is not easy.

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Where do we go from here?

Security audits are not always helpful and depend crucially on their degree of thoroughness and independence. Bug bounties can work, but equally, the white hat might just get greedy and keep the funds. 

Are both strategies just a way of outsourcing responsibility and avoiding responsibility for good security practices? Crypto projects may be better off learning how to do things the right way in the first place, argues Maurício Magaldi, global strategy director for 11:FS.

“Web3 BUIDLers are generally unfamiliar with enterprise-grade software development practices, which puts a number of them at risk, even if they have bug bounty programs and code audits,” he says. 

“Relying on code audit to highlight issues in your application that aims to handle millions in transactions is a clear outsourcing of responsibility, and that is not an enterprise practice. The same is true for bug bounty programs. If you outsource your code security to external parties, even if you provide enough monetary incentive, you’re giving away responsibility and power to parties whose incentives might be out of reach. This is not what decentralization is about,” said Magaldi.

An alternative approach is to follow the process of the Ethereum Merge. 

“Maybe because of the DAO hack back in the early days of Ethereum, now every single change is meticulously planned and executed, which gives the whole ecosystem a lot more confidence about the infrastructure. DApp developers could steal a page or two from that book to move the industry forward,” Magaldi says.

Rather than outsource your security, projects need to take full responsibility themselves
Rather than outsource their security, projects need to take full responsibility themselves. (Pexels)

Five lessons for cybersecurity in crypto

Let’s take stock. Here are five broad philosophical lessons we can take away.

First, we need more transparency around the successes and failures of Web3 cybersecurity. There is, unfortunately, a dark subculture that rarely sees the light of day since the audit industry often operates without transparency. This can be countered by people talking – from a constructive point of view – about what works and what does not work. 

When Arthur Anderson failed to correct and flag fraudulent behavior by Enron, it suffered a major reputational and regulatory blow. If the Web3 community cannot at least meet those standards, its ideals are disingenuous.

Second, Web3 projects must be committed to honoring their bug bounty programs if they want the broader community to obtain legitimacy in the world and reach consumers at scale. Bug bounty programs have been highly effective in the Web1 and Web2 landscapes for software, but they require credible commitments by projects to pay the white hat hackers.

Third, we need genuine collaborations among developers, researchers, consultancies and institutions. While profit motives may influence how much certain entities work together, there has to be a shared set of principles that unite the Web3 community – at least around decentralization and security – and lead to meaningful collaborations.

There are already many examples; tools like Ethpector are illustrative because they showcase how researchers can help provide not only careful analysis but also practical tools for blockchains.

Fourth, regulators should work with, rather than against or independently of, developers and entrepreneurs.

“Regulators should provide a set of guiding principles, which would need to be accounted for by developers of DeFi interfaces. Regulators need to think of ways to reward developers of good interfaces and punish designers of poor interfaces, which can be subject to hacking and expose the underlying DeFi services to costly attacks,” says Agostino Capponi, director of the Columbia Center for Digital Finance and Technologies.

By working collaboratively, regulators are not burdened by having to be subject matter experts on every emerging technology – they can outsource that to the Web3 community and play to their strengths, which is building scalable processes.

Fifth, and most controversially, DeFi projects should work toward a middle-ground where users go through some level of KYC/AML verification to ensure that malicious actors are not leveraging Web3 infrastructure for harmful purposes.

Although the DeFi community has always opposed these requirements, there can be a middle ground: Every community requires some degree of structure, and there should be a process for ensuring that unambiguously malicious users are not exploiting DeFi platforms.

Decentralization is valuable in finance. As we have seen once again with the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank, centralized institutions are vulnerable, and failures create large ripple effects for society. 

My research in the Journal of Corporate Finance also highlights how DeFi is recognized as having greater security benefits: Following a well-known data breach on the centralized exchange KuCoin, for example, transactions grew 14% more on decentralized exchanges, relative to centralized exchanges. But more work remains to be done for DeFi to be accessible.

Ultimately, building a thriving ecosystem and market for cybersecurity in the Web3 community is going to require good-faith efforts from every stakeholder. 

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Christos A. Makridis is the Chief Technology Officer and Head of Research at Living Opera. He is also a research affiliate at Stanford University’s Digital Economy Lab and Columbia Business School’s Chazen Institute, and holds dual doctorates in economics and management science and engineering from Stanford University. Follow at @living_opera.

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