
Rise’n’Crypto
Rise’n’Crypto is Cointelegraph’s daily podcast by Robert Baggs covering all the latest major news in crypto, blockchain and Web3 in under 10 minutes. We keep you up to date on all the significant events surrounding Bitcoin, Ethereum, ETFs, regulation and more — all while providing a well-rounded recap of the undiscovered news from the past day. Yesterday’s big stories, today’s essential insights.
Rise’n’Crypto
Is crypto headed for a 'Banana Singularity,' where everything goes up?
Bitcoin fell a little further yesterday, dipping below $92,000 before beginning its recovery. However, something ahead looms large: It seems the US government may try to sell $6.5 billion in BTC before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. What would that mean for Bitcoin’s price? Also on Bitcoin, a judge in Wales has thrown out the case of the missing hard drive with $770 million of BTC on it! Elsewhere, one crypto commentator with a good track record predicts altseason is around the corner, and an art gallery is the target of a class-action lawsuit over an NFT collection it sold.
Further reading:
- Bitcoin speculators panic sell at $92K in 'good time for accumulation'
- US cleared to sell $6.5B in Bitcoin — Will it crash BTC price?
- UK judge dismisses $770M Bitcoin landfill hard drive case
- Crypto headed for ‘Banana Singularity’ where everything goes up: Analyst
- Art gallery argues NFT holders can’t sue it due to ‘market decline’
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