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A new crypto scam is on the rise as hackers target TikTok users through fake clone apps. These fraudulent apps use deepfakes, AI-generated content, and phishing techniques to steal users' crypto wallet seed phrases. The malware, known as SparkKitty, is a recent creation that makes this scam even more dangerous. Stay informed on how to protect your personal information from this growing threat.

Solana has gained nearly 10% in the past few days, with bulls showing signs of reclaiming control. Positive technical indicators, including a rising RSI and BoP, support the rally — but SOL now faces a crucial resistance level at $176.33 that will determine whether further gains are possible.

Hedera’s HBAR token is up nearly 2% today, but the broader trend still looks shaky. Over the past week, HBAR has dropped close to 10%, and its overall structure continues to raise questions. Despite the Layer 1 network, designed for enterprise-grade applications, showing clear bullish patterns and heavy whale accumulation, the price hasn’t managed a … <a href="https://beincrypto.com/hbar-price-breakout-delay-whale-buying/">Continued</a>

Ethereum price is inching toward $4,000, and this time, it might finally break through. With short-term buyers returning, SOPR falling, and resistance fading, the charts and on-chain metrics point to a breakout that’s just a matter of time.
- 10:18BIT Mining launches USD stablecoin DOLAI on SolanaJinse Finance reported that cryptocurrency infrastructure company BIT Mining Limited (NYSE: BTCM) today announced the launch of DOLAI, a US dollar-backed stablecoin designed to connect AI agents, merchants, consumers, and institutional financial institutions on the Solana chain, with plans to expand to broader multi-chain interoperability. DOLAI is being launched in partnership with Brale Inc. ("Brale").
- 09:52Bitpanda Rules Out London Listing, Considers Frankfurt or New YorkAccording to ChainCatcher, as reported by Cointelegraph, Eric Demuth, co-founder of the crypto exchange Bitpanda, told the Financial Times that although Bitpanda is actively evaluating plans to go public, it “will not list in London.” Instead, the company is considering the possibility of listing in Frankfurt or New York, but no specific timeline has been set. Demuth stated, “At present, from a liquidity perspective, the London Stock Exchange is not performing very well. I hope things will improve, but I believe the London Stock Exchange will face difficulties in the coming years.” He pointed out that several companies, including UK fintech firm Wise, have already moved or are moving their primary listing locations overseas to attract more investors. The UK is facing its most severe IPO drought in decades, with funds raised from London listings in the first half of this year falling to their lowest level in 30 years.
- 09:42Bio: AUBRAI Ignition Sale Oversubscribed by 13.8 Times with Less Than 2 Hours RemainingAccording to Foresight News, Bio Protocol announced on X that over 1,660 users have participated in the AUBRAI Ignition Sale, with the subscription rate reaching 13.8 times, and less than two hours remaining until the end. The official statement noted that some frontend issues are being fixed, and if BioXP and BIO have already been deducted from users' wallets, these will be counted in this sale.