How many cryptocurrencies have died in the blink of an eye?
Over 50% of cryptocurrencies have died. Since 2014, 14,039 of the more than 24,000 cryptocurrencies listed on CoinGecko have died.
JinseFinanceOver 50% of cryptocurrencies have died. Since 2014, 14,039 of the more than 24,000 cryptocurrencies listed on CoinGecko have died.
JinseFinanceWidely followed crypto trader Altcoin Sherpa is bullish on one altcoin operating in the Bitcoin (BTC) ecosystem.
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Coindesk2023 Outlook: Global Cryptos.
Mike McGloneYuan fell to a 14-year low against the U.S. dollar early Wednesday.
CoindeskThe company, which reported its lowest growth numbers in five years in the second quarter, will lay off a fifth of its staff.
CoindeskIndustry data shows that bitcoin investment funds are seeing positive inflows, while ethereum outflows continue.
CointelegraphAs the market inches towards what looks to be a bear market, bitcoin investors are looking towards other blockchain avenues ...
BitcoinistAccording to Glassnode, on-chain analysis of Bitcoin shows that more short-term holders are losing money and are statistically more likely to sell.
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