Whale 0xaa92 is down $ 1.53M on $ASTEROID an 84% loss. The whale spent $ 1.81 million to acquire 4.21 billion tokens, now worth just $282,000. #ASTEROID
Charles Hoskinson is stepping back from X and pushing the Cardano community toward Discord. He announced he'll significantly reduce his presence on X, with core Cardano community discussions gradually shifting to Discord citing rising personal attacks, repeated accusations, and a decline in the quality of social media discourse. #ADA $ADA
Tether freezes $72 million in $USDT after a large transaction exposed an exploit. A Tron wallet received $120 million in $USDT and moved funds into Monero, causing a nearly 30% spike in $XMR that aided investigators. #XMR #USDT
Ondo launched $SPCX on across Solana, BNB Chain, and Ethereum — crossing 10,000+ transactions and $1M in TVL within minutes of going live, with thousands of holders already on board. #SPCX #SpaceX #ONDO
Binance will support Toncoin’s rebrand to GRAM with a 1:1 token swap for TON holders. $TON pairs will be delisted June 30, with GRAM trading set to begin July 2. #TON
Ethereum is 5 million wallets away from reaching 200 million non-empty addresses. The network now has 230 percent more holders than Bitcoin despite ongoing bearish sentiment according to Santiment. #ETH $ETH
Charles Hoskinson is working with community leaders to launch a new Discord hub, aiming to shift Cardano discussions away from X and into a more moderated environment. #ADA $ADA
Sending a message has always been free. That decision, made decades ago, quietly became one of the biggest design failures in the history of digital communication. Free access with no consequences created the perfect conditions for abuse. Bots, spam, unsolicited outreach, scams none of it requires effort or investment. The cost of sending a thousand messages is identical to the cost of sending one. So platforms got flooded, and the response was always the same: more filters, more algorithms, more moderation teams trying to fix a problem that was baked into the architecture from day one. @Liberdus starts from a different premise entirely. The network lets users set a toll on incoming messages from unknown contacts. Anyone outside your trusted circle who wants to reach you may need to pay a small fee in $ LIB before that message lands in your inbox. The amount is yours to define. That one mechanism rewrites the economics of unwanted communication. Sending spam to ten million people stops being a free operation. Reaching someone legitimately still works exactly as it should. And the person receiving the message holds the power not the platform, not a moderator, not an algorithm running in the background. It's a structural fix, not a patch. Most platforms are still spending resources managing the consequences of that original design decision. Liberdus simply chose not to make it in the first place. #Liberdus $ LIB #Web3 $POL #POL
PancakeSwap approaches $ 4.15 trillion in total volume, hitting $ 4.146 trillion in cumulative trades with around 190.3 million total users. #CAKE $CAKE