šļø3 news to summarize the morning:
š©āāļø The debate on cryptocurrencies heats up in the U.S. Senate: Senator Cynthia Lummis chaired the first hearing of the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, where the urgency of establishing clear standards to avoid limiting regulations for this sector was discussed.
š "I don't like how bitcoin looks right now," Mike Fay: with the current price hovering around $84,000, Fay projects a short-term scenario that could bring BTC to even lower levels, such as $72,000 per coin.
š£ļø According to Paolo Ardoino, "there is an intention to kill Tether": the executive criticizes rivals for eliminating Tether through regulatory pressure and highlights how USDT has become the leading stablecoin worldwide.
šThe supply of USDT on the Tron network surpassed $64 billion, reaching a new all-time high.
š This reflects an increase in the use of Tron for transactions and operations on DeFi platforms, thanks to the low fees and speed offered by this network.
š°The spikes in these transfers have coincided with increases in the price of TRX, suggesting a positive impact on its valuation.
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