Your next local BNB event could look like this ๐
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Litecoin addresses have surged by 22 million in the past six months alone...
Something is cooking in the @Litecoin ecosystem, the chain reaching a total 409M unique addresses, some 22M of which have been created in the past six months.
This works out to some 5.37% of all the $LTC addresses ever created, made in just half a year.
Talk about momentum.
๐จBIG BET: WALL STREET ANALYSTS SEE STRATEGY SURGING TO $570
Benchmark's Mark Palmer reiterated Wall Street's highest price target on Strategy at $570, arguing the company remains the market's ultimate leveraged Bitcoin bet.
He adds that a strong Bitcoin rally, not valuation expansion, could send $MSTR sharply higher, with its massive BTC holdings and capital structure creating outsized upside.
$BTC
Final dump before cycle bottom is still ahead...
My plan for next 2โ3 years is simple:
$63k -> $54k -> $50k (Bottom) -> $100k -> $160k
Don't miss chance to stack $BTC before everyone else does
GERMANYโS BIGGEST BANKING NETWORK EMBRACES CRYPTO.
๐ฉ๐ช Germanyโs Sparkassen, a network of savings banks, are rolling out crypto trading for millions of retail customers, per Bloomberg.
Customers will be able to trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Cardano directly through their banking apps.
Just four years ago, many of those banks called crypto an โincalculable risk.โ
250 years of people building things they were told were too early, too strange, or too ambitious.
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๐จ THE MEMORY CARTEL TO WASHINGTON: PLEASE DON'T STEP IN.
Days after getting sued for rigging the market, Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron sent the US government a letter begging it not to intervene in memory prices.
Their argument: intervention that "distorts pricing" would backfire.
A US senator wants to force them to give US automakers first dibs on chips.
Apple wants approval to buy cheaper Chinese memory.
Both threaten the same thing, their pricing power.