Bitcoin (BTC) continues to face massive selling pressure, with prices dropping below the $85,000 mark, marking a 12% decline since last Friday. The recent downturn has fueled panic selling and heightened fear, leading many investors to speculate about the potential start of a bear market. As uncertainty grips the market, traders remain cautious about Bitcoin’s next major move.
Japanese regulators published an urgent warning about hundreds of millions of dollars worth of unauthorized trades being conducted on hacked brokerage accounts in the country.
Dogecoin started a fresh increase from the $0.1500 zone against the US Dollar. DOGE is consolidating and might aim for an upside break above the $0.1650 resistance.
Financial institutions should be on alert for a scam that combines social engineering, previously undocumented malware and mobile phones’ near-field communication (NFC) capabilities to compromise payment cards, researche…
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