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After Bitcoin’s (BTC) Major Drop, Michael Saylor Finally Breaks His Silence: What Does He Think About the Downtrend?
BitcoinSistemi·2026/02/23 20:03
Report: Stalemate Over Cryptocurrency Legislation in the US Begins to Break: Significant Progress Made on the Clarity Act
BitcoinSistemi·2026/02/23 19:57

Innodata Inc. (INOD) Expands Role as AI Data Engineering Partner
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:48

Critical Bitcoin weekly trend breaks for first time in 2+ years: Is BTC done?
Cointelegraph·2026/02/23 19:48
PayPal Stock Up Monday Despite CEO Shake-Up, Takeover Interest, Lowered Outlook
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:36

LMND Q4 Loss Narrower Than Expected on Solid Underwriting
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:27
What's Going On With Uber Stock On Monday?
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:24
DraftKings Investor Day: Analyst Sees TAM Growth Potential, Eyes FY28 Forecast Updates
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:12

Array's Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates on Higher Revenues
Finviz·2026/02/23 19:12

Crypto: Capital Diverts from Tokens to Stocks
Cointribune·2026/02/23 19:09
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After closing its position, whale pension-usdt.eth opens a new 3x leveraged ETH short.Whale pension-usdt.eth, after closing its Ethereum short position, has once again opened a 3x leveraged ETH short, holding 871.3249 ETH, valued at approximately 1.5 million US dollars.
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In the past 24 hours, the entire network has seen $180 million in liquidations, with the majority being from a significant short position liquidation.BlockBeats News, June 20th, according to Coinglass data, the total liquidation in the past 24 hours was $180 million, with long liquidations amounting to $57.18 million and short liquidations amounting to $123 million.
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Axelar Network responds to security incident, vulnerability originated from third-party token contractAxelar Network stated in its announcement that neither Axelar Network nor the IBC protocol was attacked, and the affected token smart contract was not developed, deployed, or maintained by Axelar Network. The exploited contract was a forked version of CW20-ICS20, where the developers removed two core security checks, resulting in an "infinite minting" vulnerability. This fork altered the original contract's trust model and had not undergone a security audit. Axelar Network emphasized that this incident was not due to any inherent logic flaws or problems with the IBC protocol, but instead stemmed from security risks introduced by third-party contract modifications.
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