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101 finance·2026/01/23 11:54
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Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Faces Tight Range as Spot Flows Turn Slightly Positive
CoinEdition·2026/01/23 11:54
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Cointelegraph·2026/01/23 11:27
Cosmos (ATOM) Price Prediction 2026-2030: Can the Interchain Vision Propel ATOM to a Staggering $300?
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Sui Partnership with Nansen Unlocks Revolutionary On-Chain Data Access for Developers
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PUMP breaks through $0.00275, up 14.6% in 24 hoursAccording to Jinse Finance, market data shows that PUMP has broken through $0.00275, currently quoted at $0.002745, with a 24-hour increase of 14.6%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
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Strive executive: The adoption of bitcoin payments is hindered by tax policies, not scaling technologyJinse Finance reported that Pierre Rochard, a board member of bitcoin financial firm Strive, stated that the biggest obstacle for bitcoin as a means of payment is not scaling technologies that shorten settlement times or reduce transaction costs, but rather tax policy. Rochard used a metaphor to describe bitcoin's current underutilization in the payments sector: "If the strongest athlete takes the field, he can 100% defeat the weakest athlete; but if he doesn't play and lets the weaker one win, then the win rate drops to 0%." In December 2025, the nonprofit policy advocacy organization Bitcoin Policy Institute issued a warning about the lack of a "de minimis tax exemption" for small bitcoin transactions. Due to the absence of a de minimis exemption, every time BTC is used to pay someone, it triggers a tax obligation, which severely hinders its use as a medium of exchange. Currently, U.S. lawmakers are considering limiting the de minimis exemption only to over-collateralized, dollar-pegged stablecoins—tokenized dollars backed 1:1 by fiat cash deposits or short-term government securities—a move that has sparked strong opposition from bitcoin supporters.
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An early PEPE investor who once turned about $200 into over $1.4 million is now accumulating EXITPADAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that an early buyer of PEPE achieved a realized profit of over $1.4 million from an initial investment of around $200, and is currently gradually increasing their holdings of EXITPAD. On-chain data indicates that multiple purchase operations were conducted through a DEX aggregator, suggesting that this was not a simple trial transaction.
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