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South Korean Won: Fading strength as volatility stays high – OCBC
FXStreet·2026/05/13 20:24
Bitcoin’s 67-Day Funding Streak Ended — But Not All Traders Liquidated at the Same Price
BlockchainReporter·2026/05/13 20:18
Retiring With Bitcoin by 2030: Hoax or Real Financial Strategy?
BeInCrypto·2026/05/13 20:15

A Quiet Rotation Into Altcoins May Already Be Underway: Altseason Hopes Return
Newsbtc·2026/05/13 20:12
ECB Philip Lane: Oil shock to require rate hikes
FXStreet·2026/05/13 20:09
Data Analyst Spots the Pattern That Will Push XRP Beyond $12
TimesTabloid·2026/05/13 20:09

Poland Debates Four Crypto Bills as Ban Proposal Clouds Vote
Coinlineup·2026/05/13 20:06

North Korean Crypto Theft Surges as Compliance Scrambles to Catch Up
Coinlineup·2026/05/13 20:06
Bitcoin Traders Eye $90K as CLARITY Act Markup Approaches
BTCPeers·2026/05/13 20:03
SafePal Adds Arc Testnet Support as Circle Expands Ecosystem Push
BlockchainReporter·2026/05/13 20:01
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Curve Finance: LlamaLend V2 is now live on OptimismAccording to Odaily, Curve Finance has announced that its lending product, LlamaLend V2, has officially launched on the Ethereum Layer 2 network Optimism. Users can borrow, lend, or engage in looped leverage operations within an isolated market based on the Curve LLAMMA mechanism. This upgrade will introduce an entirely new market and distribute OP rewards to eligible users via Merkl.
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The Federal Reserve adopts a hawkish stance, geopolitical tensions ease, and institutions collectively turn bearish—silver is being pulled by three forces. Who will lead the next phase?The Federal Reserve turns hawkish, geopolitics ease, and institutions are unanimously bearish—silver is being pulled by three forces. Who will dominate the next phase?
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ECB's Koehler: Prices will remain high for some time after the US-Iran interim agreement⑴ European Central Bank Governing Council member Martin Kocher stated that despite the temporary peace agreement between the US and Iran taking effect, consumer prices in the eurozone will remain at a relatively high level for some time. Kocher said at a meeting in Vienna that the Middle East conflict once again shows us the impact of shocks to energy prices. ⑵ He stated, "We hope that the temporary agreement reached today will help drive prices down, but prices will remain high for a period of time." He said the European Central Bank is prepared to take action at any time to ensure inflation drops to the 2% target, but there is still uncertainty about how the economy will respond.