volume in altcoins is still dead and useless...the random pumps you see here and there are just whales manipulations to make some money and have some liquidity outflow
After four months of pessimism and bearish sentiment, the market showed its first sign of a bull market returning just a few days ago. The Bitcoin Sentiment Vote — Up or Down metric turned green for the first time.
Bitcoin mining machine manufacturer Canaan Inc. reported a total revenue of $269.3 million for the full year 2024, including $44 million from mining operations. The company currently holds 1,292.5 bitcoins.
Binance has disclosed a rare case of employee insider trading. The employee leveraged confidential information from BNB Chain to buy tokens before their public announcement and then quickly sold them for a profit. Upon discovery, the employee was immediately suspended, and legal action is being pursued. Additionally, Binance awarded $100,000 to the four whistleblowers who exposed the misconduct.
Investigator ZachXBT has uncovered the identity of the whale who has been opening shorts and longs worth hundreds of millions of dollars on Hyperliquid and GMX — someone many have been closely following lately.
It turns out to be William Parker, who has been involved in phishing and stealing funds from casinos. Last year, he was arrested for stealing $1 million from two casinos. Before that, he was known as Alistair Packover but later changed his name. In the early 2010s, he made headlines due to fraud allegations.
Packover has made $20 million from his high-leverage trades.
🇺🇸#Crypto The SEC has clarified that mining and mining pool activities under the PoW mechanism do not qualify as securities offerings. According to the statement, Protocol Mining on PoW networks solely involves contributing computational resources rather than depending on the entrepreneurial or managerial efforts of others. As a result, it does not meet the Howey Test criteria for an investment contract. #Write2Earn #VoteToListOnBinance
When it comes to naming a meme coin, you have a lot of options! The key is to pick something catchy, memorable, and relevant to the meme or concept behind your coin.
Here are some ideas to get you started: Playing on Existing Memes:
* Doge 2.0: A classic, referencing the original meme coin. * Shiba 2.0: Another nod to a popular meme coin. * Pepe's Revenge: If your coin is edgy or rebellious. * Bonk 2.0: A fun, playful name. * Floki's Fury: If your coin has a strong, powerful vibe.
Creating New Memes: * [Animal] Coin: (e.g., CatCoin, FrogCoin, PandaCoin) Simple and cute. * [Adjective] Coin: (e.g., HappyCoin, SillyCoin, CrazyCoin) Describes the coin's vibe. * [Funny Word] Coin: (e.g., BoingCoin, ZoomCoin, WiggleCoin) Catchy and memorable. * [Pop Culture Reference] Coin: (e.g., Baby Yoda Coin, Among Us Coin, Squid Game Coin) Taps into current trends. * [Inside Joke] Coin: (e.g., If you have a community with inside jokes, use one of them!)
Remember to: * Keep it short and easy to pronounce. * Check if the name is already taken. * Consider your target audience. * Have fun with it! Ultimately, the best name for your meme coin is one that resonates with your community and helps to build excitement around your project. Good luck!
While CZ has confirmed that he does have a dog, a Belgian Malinois, he has not publicly revealed the dog's name.
However, this hasn't stopped the internet from speculating! There have been many rumors and discussions about the dog's name, with some people claiming it's Perry, Bean, Maverick, or even Cleo.
Interestingly, this whole situation has even sparked discussions about creating a memecoin based on CZ's dog! It seems the crypto community is always looking for the next big thing, even if it's just a dog-themed coin.
So, while we don't officially know the name of CZ's dog, it's clear that the mystery has captured the attention of many in the crypto world.