Cobie Denies $6.58M LDO ‘Dump’: It Was Wintermute
Cobie publicly denied dumping $6.58M worth of LDO tokens. The wallets flagged by on-chain tracking platform Lookonchain belonged to Wintermute, one of crypto’s largest market makers, not to the Lido DAO co-founder. The incident is a clean case…
XRP Price Prediction: XRPL Beats JPMorgan Kinexys and Coinbase in VanEck’s Ranking
VanEck has ranked the XRP Ledger (XRPL) as the top corporate blockchain, placing it above JPMorgan’s Kinexys, Coinbase’s Base, and Canton Network. Will this boost The VanEck assessment cites XRPL’s implied market capitalization of…
Google’s Gemini AI Predicts Incredible XRP Price by The Next 90 Days of 2026
Google Gemini AI is calling XRP coiled for a breakout over the next 90 days, targeting $2.25 to $2.50 from a current price of $1.32, and the specific mechanism behind the bull case is more technical than most predictions in this series. The $2.26 billion…
Ripple XRP ‘Delisting’ Rumors Debunked: DTCC Collateral Lists Explained
A DTCC collateral eligibility update circulated across Crypto Twitter this week and triggered an immediate retail panic with holders dumping Ripple XRP and rotating into XLM on the belief that the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation had effectively…
Circle’s Stablecoin Infrastructure Just Got A Major European Upgrade â And It’s Already Processing Trillions
Orbital, a global payment orchestration platform connecting stablecoin and traditional payment rails, has selected Banking Circle as its primary banking partner to expand stablecoin settlement and multi-currency payment capabilities across Europe â a…
Big Shift for Crypto Prediction Markets: Hyperliquid Removes External Oracle Dependency
Hyperliquid’s new HIP-4 update—unveiled Monday—marks a major shift in how crypto prediction markets could operate, and it arrives as the platform looks to intensify competition in a fast-growing sector where Polymarket and Kalshi currently lead.…
FTX Lawyers Pay $54M In Settlement Over Services Rendered To Exchange – Details
In a noteworthy development, US law firm Fenwick & West has agreed to pay $54 million to settle claims arising from its legal services for the defunct crypto exchange FTX. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court in Miami on Friday, resolves…