#USHouseMarketStructureDraft The Committee on Financial Services and the Committee on Agriculture of the U.S. House of Representatives released a draft on Monday, May 5, 2025, aimed at creating a more structured and transparent regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies and related markets.
#FOMCMeeting After a series of interest rate hikes from March 2022 to July 2023, the Federal Reserve kept its baseline rate stable for over a year. However, in September 2024, the Federal Reserve announced a reduction of the rate by 50 basis points. It lowered its target rate by another 25 basis points in November and once again in December. Since then, the Federal Reserve has kept its target range stable at 4.25%-4.50%.
$SOL Forecast for Solana price in May 2025. Price at the beginning of the month is $146. Maximum price $175, minimum $140. Average price for the month $156. Forecast for Solana price at the end of the month $164, change for May 12.3%.
Solana price forecast for June 2025. Price at the beginning of the month is $164. Maximum price $200, minimum $164. Average price for the month $179. Forecast for Solana price at the end of the month $187, change for June 14.0%.
#USStablecoinBill President Donald Trump hopes to sign two bills supporting stablecoins in the U.S. — the House of Representatives STABLE Act and the Senate GENIUS Act — before Congress goes on recess in August, two administration officials said Wednesday at a blockchain summit in Washington in 2025.
#MarketPullback The stock market experiences a correction of at least 10% about once every 1.2 years, and bear market declines of at least 20% occur approximately once every seven years (we've been lucky, we've had two declines in three years!) But what about smaller declines? Pullbacks of 5%-10% are incredibly common, often providing compelling entry points for investors looking to buy the dip.
#AirdropStepByStep Cryptocurrency airdrop is a way for companies or blockchain projects to send free coins or tokens to people's wallets. Most airdrops are aimed at promoting a new cryptocurrency and encouraging its use.
Projects use airdrops to expand their community and attract people to their blockchain. Airdrops can also reward loyal users or holders of certain cryptocurrencies.
#EUPrivacyCoinBan decision to ban privacy coins and anonymous cryptocurrency wallets by July 1, 2027, marking a decisive turn in the bloc’s anti-money laundering (AML) strategy.
Under the newly adopted Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR), crypto assets that enable anonymous transactions—such as Monero (XMR), Zcash (ZEC), and Dash—will be prohibited across the EU. The move represents a broader effort by regulators to align digital assets with traditional financial systems to reduce illicit economic activity.
#AirdropFinderGuide Imagine that you earn cryptocurrency without spending a dime to start. Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Well, it's not! In the world of cryptocurrency, there are actually several ways to start making money without investing anything. Whether you're a complete beginner or just looking for a side hustle, opportunities await you. No, this isn't some magical formula, but if you're willing to spend a little time and effort, you can start making money in cryptocurrency today.
#AppleCryptoUpdate #AppleCryptoUpdate Latest news: Apple faces new challenges after a court ruling. In May 2025, Apple continues to adapt to the court injunction that changes the rules of the App Store. Developers report unstable reactions from the company: some updates to the guidelines raise questions, and users note failures in the operation of external links. The crypto community is actively discussing the growth prospects of apps on iOS. The court injunction changes the game for Apple and the crypto industry. The court ordered Apple to stop restricting developers in communicating with users and charging fees for purchases outside of apps. Judge Rogers stated: "This is not negotiation, but a prohibition. Ignoring it is unacceptable." Apple cannot control links to external purchases, track activity, or exclude categories of apps. Updated guidelines from Apple, according to Ariel Michaeli from Appfigures, have a "passively-aggressive" tone that confuses users.