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This is undoubtedly going to be a bumpy presidency, a bumpy ride for financial markets, and for crypto, writes Wolfgang Münchau.
Bitcoin’s not had a great start of 2025, but its fortunes are about to change.
Arbitrum and Azuki’s anime-focused crypto project revealed its tokenomics on Sunday, which allocates 50.5% of total supply to the community.Other communities, including Hyperliquid and Kaito, are also set to receive part of the supply.The token is scheduled to launch this month.
PEPE’s price steadies as reduced selling boosts recovery chances. Holding $0.00001696 support is critical for targeting a rebound.
Hyperliquid's HYPE stakers will receive an ANIME token airdrop, part of a collaboration with Azuki to build a decentralized anime universe.
- 20:38Today, BlackRock's IBIT pre-market trading volume reached 39 million US dollars, with 48% being active buy ordersBlockBeats news, on January 28th, according to Trader T's monitoring, BlackRock IBIT's pre-opening trading volume today was 39 million US dollars, of which 48% were active buy orders and 30% were active sell orders.
- 18:42Black Swan Author: For investors blindly betting on AI stocks, Nvidia's big drop on Monday is just the beginningGolden Finance reports that Nassim Taleb, author of "The Black Swan," warns that Nvidia's dismal fall on Monday is just the beginning for investors blindly rushing into AI-driven stocks.
- 18:28JPMorgan Chase: The plunge in the largest tech stocks does not constitute a credit issueGolden Finance reports that JPMorgan believes the trillion-dollar stock market value evaporation triggered by DeepSeek on Monday has little impact on the bond market, but concerns about generally rising volatility may have a negative impact on credit spreads. Despite the stock market decline, high-rated bond spreads averaged 1 basis point wider, and the CDX investment-grade bond index expanded by 0.7 basis points. Eric Beinstein and Nathaniel Rosenbaum, credit strategists at JPMorgan wrote in a report that given the indirect connection between DeepSeek's technological progress and high-rated credit risk, "this is a logical result."