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$RDNT 🧭♨️Momentum Continuation Trade (Short-term, 1-3 days)🚀 ☕️Entry: $0.01267-$0.01290 (current level or slight pullback) ☕️Target 1: $0.01334 (Fib 23.6% resistance) ☕️Target 2: $0.01372 (daily resistance) ☕️Stop Loss: $0.01210 (below daily support)
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🧭♨️Stablecoin : Western Union plans to launch anti-inflation "stable cards" ☕️Money transfers are undergoing a silent revolution. Western Union, the historic leader in the sector, now bets on stablecoins and “stable cards” to protect fund transfers against the devouring inflation of fragile economies. A bold strategy, at the crossroads of traditional finance and crypto innovation, that could well reshape the future of remittances. 🌋In brief Western Union wants to launch “stable cards” to protect money transfers against inflation in emerging markets. Western Union is also preparing its own stablecoin (WUUSD) and a digital asset network (DAN) to modernize transfers. Solana was chosen as the blockchain support for Western Union’s stablecoin, thanks to its speed and low costs. Western Union “stable cards”: a concrete response to inflation ☕️In countries like Argentina, where inflation nears 300% per year, a $500 transfer can lose half its value in a few weeks. Facing this reality, Western Union thinks about “stable cards“, prepaid cards backed by stable assets. These cards will allow recipients to preserve the purchasing power of their funds, even in a context of accelerated currency depreciation.
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♨️Trading Opportunity Assessment 🎯 🧭🌋Short-Term (Next 6 Days to Halving): Cautious Long Setup (Risk/Reward: 1:2.5) ☕️Entry: Dip to $295–302 (support zone near EMA20) ☕️Target 1: $305–308 (daily resistance, Fibonacci 38.2%) ☕️Target 2: $315–320 (pre-halving breakout) Stop Loss: $285 (daily support) Rationale: Halving narrative is intact; overbought 15-min RSI suggests a pullback before the final leg up. Accumulate weakness into the event. Avoid Chasing Above $308 ☕️Risk of "sell the news" post-halving is material. Wait for confirmation above $315 before adding. Medium-Term (Post-Halving, 2–4 Weeks): ☕️Bullish Case: If halving catalyzes institutional inflows and dTAO adoption accelerates, TAO could retest $350–370 by late December. Bearish Case: If profit-taking dominates, support at $280–285 becomes critical; break below risks $260. $TAO
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🧭🏗Korean media: Due to regulatory delays, South Korea's plan to allow spot cryptocurrency ETF trading within the year has basically fallen through ☕️Jinse Finance reported, citing Korean media naver, that due to delays in the revision of South Korea's Capital Markets Act, the country's plan to allow spot cryptocurrency ETF trading within the year has basically fallen through. Currently, there are four pending amendments related to the approval of spot cryptocurrency ETFs, but some analysts point out that, as a result of the institutional restructuring of the Financial Services Commission and the Financial Supervisory Service, as well as government measures to stimulate the stock market consuming a large amount of policy resources, the institutionalization process of crypto assets may have been relegated to a secondary position $BTC
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