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Is Bitcoin’s Bottom Near? Glassnode Co-Founder Reveals Key Price Zone

The post Is Bitcoin’s Bottom Near? Glassnode Co-Founder Reveals Key Price Zone appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bitcoin’s recent drop below $60,000 has shaken the crypto market. But according to Glassnode co-founder Rafael Schultze-Kraft, the latest drop may be bringing Bitcoin into a rare price zone that has historically marked major market bottoms.The big

NEAR Protocol Sell-Off Intensifies as Price Slips Below $2—A Breakdown Here Could Send It Under $1

The post NEAR Protocol Sell-Off Intensifies as Price Slips Below $2—A Breakdown Here Could Send It Under $1 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The NEAR Protocol price began the month on a strong note, rallying more than 35% to briefly reclaim the $3 mark. However...

Why Peter Schiff Says Michael Saylor Is Responsible for Both Bitcoin’s Rise and Crash

The post Why Peter Schiff Says Michael Saylor Is Responsible for Both Bitcoin’s Rise and Crash appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bitcoin critic and gold advocate Peter Schiff rarely misses an opportunity to make a point about Bitcoin, and this week he made one that is harder than usual to dismiss...

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Reveals Why CLARITY Act is Important for XRP and Crypto Industry

The post Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Reveals Why CLARITY Act is Important for XRP and Crypto Industry appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple Chief Executive Brad Garlinghouse has made the clearest case yet for why the CLARITY Act matters to the entire crypto industry, even as he acknowledged that Ripple itself already has the

A New Tool To Peer Inside The Cell

Antibodies are one of the most valuable tools in medicine. They neutralize viruses, target cancer cells, and reveal the presence of disease. But they share one major limitation: they usually work outside cells. Inside cells, where many diseases begin, traditional antibodies are often too large and unstable to function. A new study offers a way