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XRP Ledger breaks address record as XRP tests its resilience.
Portalcripto·2026/05/06 02:30


Gold jumps on weaker dollar, Middle East peace hopes
EconomicTimes·2026/05/06 02:12
China’s RatingDog Services PMI rises to 52.6 in April
FXStreet·2026/05/06 02:09
Strategy eyes BTC sale to fund $1.5 billion dividend
Cointurk·2026/05/06 01:57
U.S. XRP Spot ETF Sees $11.28M Single-Day Net Inflow
Coincu·2026/05/06 01:36

The Real Trade Isn’t Memecoins — 5 Infrastructure Tokens Tied to the Next Phase of Web3
Cryptonewsland·2026/05/06 01:33
PBOC sets USD/CNY reference rate at 6.8562 vs. 6.8628 previous
FXStreet·2026/05/06 01:33
EUR/USD strengthens above 1.1700 as Trump announces pause on Project Freedom
FXStreet·2026/05/06 01:33

Algorand Price Climbs 7% as Accumulation Strengthens: What Comes Next?
Coinpedia·2026/05/06 01:33
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The Nasdaq 100 Index extended its decline to 3.5%Jinse Finance reported that on June 24, the Nasdaq 100 Index extended its decline to 3.5%, hitting an intraday low.
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Multiple countries say EU methane regulations threaten energy securityGolden Ten Data reported on June 24 that the United States, Qatar, and other natural gas exporting countries are urging the European Union to relax some of the proposed methane emission regulations, warning that these rules could threaten the EU's energy security. In a letter to European leaders, these countries called for a "pragmatic approach" to clarify regulatory details and make revisions to ensure that importers can continue to supply the oil and natural gas needed by the EU. Nigeria and Algeria also co-signed the letter. Currently, the EU is under pressure to bring down persistently high energy prices and is planning to increase natural gas imports from the United States amid the context of conflict in the Middle East. Some European governments hope to discuss the impact of methane regulations on energy security at the EU energy ministers' meeting to be held later this week.
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Airbus to investigate 16 A380 aircraftPreviously, cracks were found on planes of Emirates in the United Arab Emirates and Qantas in Australia. (AFP)