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news-imageMarch 5, 2025

AAVE and LINK Price Returns are Higher than ETH and BTC – Is Altcoins Season Beginning?

The crypto market is recovering today after selling off most of its Sunday gains at the beginning of the week. Two tokens stand out from the crowd, AAVE (AAVE) and Chainlink (LINK), as they have posted double-digit gains in the past 24 hours.
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April 16, 2025

Lisk Taps 160M Users with Asia Telco Deal to Push Ethereum dApps Into Daily Life

Lisk transformed Web3 accessibility in Southeast Asia by integrating Ethereum Layer 2 services into telecom platforms. The strategic collaboration with Binary Holdings reached 160M users across Indonesia and Philippines, enabling BNRY token usage for mobile services while pushing TVL past $200M and deploying over 17,800 smart contracts. The post Lisk Taps 160M Users with Asia Telco Deal to Push Ethereum dApps Into Daily Life appeared first on Cryptonews.

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April 16, 2025

Public mining firms sold over 40% of their BTC in March — Report

Publicly listed Bitcoin miners sold over 40% of the collective coins mined in March, representing the largest monthly BTC liquidation for mining firms since October 2024 and reversing the post-halving trend of accumulating Bitcoin (BTC) for a corporate treasury strategy, according to TheMinerMag, which screened data from 15 publicly traded mining companies.The increased liquidations come amid widespread macroeconomic uncertainty in financial markets and the business sector, likely signaling that companies are selling their BTC to reduce shortfalls caused by the current economic climate. Mining firms offloading BTC to cover operational expenses contributes to selling pressure on the cryptocurrency, which can result in a price volatility.

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April 16, 2025

New ESP32 Chip Flaw Lets Hackers Steal Bitcoin Keys from Popular Wallets

A dangerous flaw in the Chinese-manufactured ESP32 chip affected billions of IoT devices and multiple crypto wallets. Security researchers demonstrated how attackers could extract private keys, forge signatures, and steal Bitcoin through weak random number generation and cryptographic operations, raising concerns about hardware security in blockchain devices. The post New ESP32 Chip Flaw Lets Hackers Steal Bitcoin Keys from Popular Wallets appeared first on Cryptonews.

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April 16, 2025

What Is China Doing With It's Bitcoin?

China is the second largest holder of bitcoin among countries, with about 194,000 bitcoins worth about $16.5 billion as of February 2025, just behind the United States, according to Bitcoin Treasuries tracked by BitBo. CoinDesk's Christine Lee explores how China's local governments are reportedly grappling with how to dispose of cryptocurrencies seized from illegal transactions on "Chart of the Day.

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April 16, 2025

Chess, Not Chance : Saylor Sticks To Long-Term BTC View

While markets nervously scrutinize the signals from the Federal Reserve, Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of Strategy and a leading figure in Bitcoin maximalism, surprises everyone with a statement as enigmatic as it is calculated. On X, he posts a phrase: "Bitcoin is a chess game," accompanied by an AI-generated image of him posing in front of a chessboard.

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