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Michael Saylor Says Bitcoin’s Four-Year Cycle Is Over as Institutional Flows Rise

Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy, has argued that Bitcoin’s (BTC) long-cited ‘four-year cycle’ is effectively over, signaling what he sees as a struc...
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Ethereum Price Consolidates Below Key Resistance — Breakout or Breakdown Ahead?

Ethereum is currently trading between $2,150 and $2,200, caught in a tight consolidation phase beneath a critical resistance zone. After a prolonged decline from...
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Robinhood Joins Trump Accounts Program as Treasury-Backed Brokerage Partner

Robinhood is entering a significant new chapter by partnering with the U.S. Department of the Treasury as part of the newly launched Trump Accounts program. Unde...
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Bitcoin Surges 3% as Iran Ceasefire Talks Spark Crypto Rally

Bitcoin climbed 3% to $69,120 on Monday as traders returned from the Easter holiday break riding a wave of geopolitical optimism. The move, driven by reports of ...
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