Several of the top states for crypto-owners (California, New York, and Washington) also have the biggest per-capita holdings — that is to say, they have a large number of people who not only own crypto, but also have larger holdings. Interestingly, there’s yet another category, which includes states with a lower overall percentage of crypto holders, but a higher per-capita ownership — that is, a smaller number of people who each hold a larger than average chunk of cryptocurrency. The states with the most of those people, adjusted for population, are Delaware, Nevada, and Wyoming.#MyEOSTrade $SOL
The most appealing thing about crypto and Bitcoin to me is the idea of a worldwide currency — that it can cross borders without having to factor in exchange rates or high transfer fees or long delays,” says Christopher, a 26-year-old small business owner in New Jersey. “Say I want to move to another country someday? My cryptocurrency would automatically come with me. My whole journey is not a get-rich idea. I just really believe in crypto and want the technology to succeed.”$SOL $BTC $XRP
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In the past year, crypto has continued to grow by awareness and enthusiasm in the US, as more people view the technology as a compelling new way to participate in the financial system. In the latest we outline findings on the growing interest in cryptocurrencies on the part of Americans, on a state-by-state level.$BTC Currently, 58 percent of Americans say they’ve heard of Bitcoin. $BNB Over the past years more people searched on Google for Bitcoin than the “royal wedding” or
Ripple announced on May 19 that Zand Bank and Mamo became the first clients in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to adopt its blockchain-based payment platform, Ripple Payments. The announcement followed the company's receipt of a license from the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) in March 2025, making Ripple the first blockchain-based payment provider to receive such approval in the region. The company described #SaylorBTCPurchase #CryptoAdoption #EthereumSecurityInitiative $BTC $ETH
Justin Drake (Ethereum researcher): a 51% attack on Bitcoin is easier and less costly (~$10 billion) than on ETH PoS Ethereum requires about $44.8 billion for 51% of the stake; the 'social level' adds unique protection, says Drake Grant Hammer notes that the decreasing 'security budget' of Bitcoin poses a risk; experts have mixed opinions Ethereum community researcher Justin Drake suggests that conducting a 51% attack on the Bitcoin network is much easier and less costly than attempting a similar attack on Ethereum. Drake explains that while a 51% attack on Bitcoin would be very expensive, estimated to be around $10 billion, it is still possible. In contrast, he argues that Ethereum would be much more complex and costly due to its Proof-of-Stake (PoS) security. BinanceAlpha$1.7MReward#EthereumSecurityInitiative $BTC $ETH #CryptoAdoption
The recent rise of Bitcoin (BTC) has been atypical for the crypto market: the movement is spot-driven rather than formed through leverage. According to CME data, even after more than $5 billion flowed into the Bitcoin ETF since the so-called Liberation Day at the end of March 2025, large funds with leveraged positions have hardly increased their activity.
According to Cointelegraph, market analysts believe that the recent decline in Ethereum is a technical correction aimed at retesting key support levels before continuing to rise to $3,000 and above. Crypto analyst Titan of Crypto stated that the current value of the weekly Stochastic Relative Strength Index (Stochastic RSI) is 79, indicating that ETH "still has momentum for further growth."
Analyst Chimp of the North pointed out that the potential decline of Ethereum may be limited to the $2,400 level. He also noted that Ethereum may continue to correct, retesting the $2,400 support level before a new rise, with a target range from $3,000 to $3,300.
The total value locked (TVL) in Aave has grown to approximately $3 billion, representing a 50% increase compared to last year, strengthening its position as a leading lending protocol on Ethereum and becoming the second-largest decentralized application by TVL. This reflects optimistic sentiment among users toward reusing inactive assets for yield strategies, indicating that a new wave of expansion in the DeFi ecosystem may have begun, with Aave at the forefront. Meanwhile, Aave's outstanding debt roughly corresponds to its total locked value, suggesting that it maintains highly attractive lending yields while keeping a liquidity buffer. $ETH $SOL #aveo $ETH
Odaily Planet Daily News: In his speech, the new chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Paul Atkins, stated that the SEC will be more open to adapting to new developments in the crypto industry and will begin to develop corresponding rule proposals to put an end to the long-standing regulatory uncertainty in the crypto market. He emphasized that the SEC must return to promoting rather than suppressing innovation, noting that the market is constantly evolving and regulators should not hinder its development. Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are considering proposed legislation aimed at clarifying the responsibilities of the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in regulating digital assets. (Cointelegraph)<c-10/>$BTC BNB #BinanceAlphaAlert <t-14/>#SaylorBTCPurchase
According to a report by Jinse Finance, the Farcaster verification feature will be launched soon. By linking two social accounts (X, phone number, or GitHub) and having at least $25 in the wallet, account verification can be completed. Verified accounts are less likely to be marked as spam and rank higher in feeds, replies, and searches. Verification is also a prerequisite for receiving weekly rewards and participating in airdrops.<t-6/>#BinanceAlphaAlert
According to ChainCatcher, as reported by Jinshi, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Logan stated that the Federal Reserve System should consider strengthening mechanisms for more effectively preventing sharp increases in money market rates during periods of market stress.
According to ChainCatcher, as reported by Cointelegraph, the new chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Paul Atkins stated in his speech on May 19 that this is a "new era" for the cryptocurrency industry.
Atkins noted that the "crypto market has been in the SEC's regulatory gray area for years" and emphasized that under his leadership, the SEC will return to its core mission of "promoting, not stifling innovation." He instructed the commission's policy departments to begin developing proposals for rules related to cryptocurrency while continuing to "remove barriers" through staff-level statements. $BTC $ETH $XRP #BinanceAlphaAlert
Financial markets are ignoring the consequences of the trade tariffs previously imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Regionally, most of the inflow went to the United States — $681 million. American investors outpaced their counterparts from Germany and Hong Kong, where crypto funds received $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.
Financial markets are ignoring the consequences of the trade tariffs previously imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Regionally, most of the inflow went to the United States — $681 million. American investors outpaced their counterparts from Germany and Hong Kong, where crypto funds received $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.
Financial markets are ignoring the effects of trade tariffs previously imposed by US President Donald Trump. Regionally, the United States accounted for the bulk of the inflow, at $681 million. American investors outpaced their colleagues from Germany and Hong Kong, where crypto funds received $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.
#broccoli The market was influenced by the Pectra hard fork Financial markets are ignoring the consequences of the trade tariffs previously imposed by US President Donald Trump. Regionally, the majority of the inflow was directed to the United States — $681 million. American investors outpaced their colleagues from Germany and Hong Kong, where crypto funds received $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.