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Silver: Eastern demand supports resilient upside – TD Securities
FXStreet·2026/05/13 13:24

Pi Network (PI) faces mild bearish pressure: Check forecast
Coinjournal·2026/05/13 13:21
Circle Introduces Infrastructure for Building AI Agents With USDC Support
Coinspaidmedia·2026/05/13 13:21

Bitcoin Holds $80K as Trump–Xi Summit and Inflation Data Drive Market Uncertainty
CoinEdition·2026/05/13 13:21

SHIB’s Liquidity Shocks Markets: What’s Stopping The Bounce?
DailyCoin·2026/05/13 13:21

Transit Finance hack drains $1.88M from cross-chain protocol
Crypto.News·2026/05/13 13:18
Bitcoin vs XRP: Ripple CTO Reveals the Fatal Incentive Flaw in BTC
BeInCrypto·2026/05/13 13:12

‘Better than average’ – Hyperliquid ETF records $1.8M volume as HYPE drops
CryptoNewsNet·2026/05/13 13:12

XRP price outlook: can rising ETF inflows push the token above $1.50?
CryptoNewsNet·2026/05/13 13:12
Flash
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$180 million in long positions were liquidated in the cryptocurrency market over the past 60 minutesIn the past 60 minutes, $180 million worth of long positions have been liquidated in the cryptocurrency market. (Watcher.Guru)
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Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell supports stablecoin policy, while Fed Chair Kevin Warsh abstainsFormer Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell supports the Fed's new stablecoin policy; Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Walsh abstained from voting on the decision. (Decrypt)
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Vance: 12.5 Million Barrels of Oil Have Passed Through the Strait, 60-Day Negotiation Period Officially Begins Today On June 18, U.S. Vice President Vance stated at a White House press conference that 12.5 million barrels of oil have passed through the Strait of Hormuz following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran, ending nearly four months of conflict. He also announced that the 60-day negotiation period stipulated in the memorandum officially began on Thursday. Vance remarked, 'I would say the 60-day period officially starts today.' He added that Iran would not relinquish its right to self-defense, but as part of an agreement with Washington, the U.S. expects Tehran will not possess missiles that could 'broadly threaten the entire world.'