
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.
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Meta deletes links to decentralized competitors after committing to 'free expression'
Bitcoin spent the past 24 hours with low volatility as it trades within a “narrowing triangle,” which may indicate that a breakout is close. The problem is, we don’t know which way that breakout will go and it may hinge on the FOMC meeting at the end of the month rather than on US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week. Nevertheless, Trump’s re-entry into office could spark serious inflows into Bitcoin with an upper price target of $249,000 this year! This is also spurred on by the growing momentum of governments looking at Bitcoin reserves. Then, outside of Bitcoin, Meta commits to free speech before it starts blocking links to competitors, and the CryptoPunks floor price spikes 13% in just three hours after a rumor circulates.
Further reading:
- Bitcoin inflows under Trump spark new $249K BTC price target for 2025
- Bitcoin breakout ‘likely no later’ than Jan FOMC meeting: 10x Research
- Bitcoin reserves interest gains momentum across 5 continents
- A week after committing to free speech, Meta blocks decentralized competitor
- CryptoPunks NFT floor price spikes 13% on rumors of IP sale
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