XRP maintains 81.6% profitable supply while Solana struggles at just 31.6% after major whale sell-offs and token unlocks.
SUN's listing on Kraken enhances TRON's global reach, boosting DeFi adoption and expanding market access for stablecoin and meme coin trading. The post SUN (SUN) lists on Kraken with a $90,000 Reef Program airdrop, unlocking broader access to the TRON's ecosystem appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
TRON blockchain growth spotlighted at Yale Blockchain Conference, showcasing milestones and fostering innovation through decentralized tech. The post Tron DAO fueling growth for young innovators at Yale Blockchain Conference 2025 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
TL;DR Immutable will merge its two main blockchain solutions, Immutable X and zkEVM, into a single unified chain, simply named “Immutable.” This integration will consolidate hundreds of millions of dollars in assets and optimize the Web3 gaming ecosystem, all without requiring any action from users.
There is renewed interest in the broader digital currency ecosystem as capital influx has shifted the trend for Tron (TRX) and other assets. As it stands, Tron is now experiencing a major price rebound, per market data that can help it flip Dogecoin (DOGE) if sustained.
Glassnode data has confirmed that more than 80% of TRX and XRP holders are currently in unrealized profits despite the market crash.
While the crypto market started the week on a bearish note, upcoming developments may signal a potential turnaround. Several altcoins have key external factors supporting their price movement, offering investors opportunities for growth.
Tron founder Justin Sun has compared the controversy surrounding First Digital Trust to that of FTX before its collapse but insists the former's case is “significantly worse.
Immutable's (IMX) price has been on a significant downtrend recently, falling to multi-year lows. The token has suffered a sharp decline, and its price is currently hovering around $0.433.
Tron founder Justin Sun has announced a $50 million bounty for information to help recover $456 million in misappropriated Trueusd stablecoin reserves. Sun Blames Licensed Intermediaries Tron founder Justin Sun has announced a $50 million bounty for information that will aid in the recovery of $456 million in misappropriated Trueusd stablecoin reserves.
The price of TRON (TRX) is in a horizontal trend and continues to trade with choppy price action.
Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, accused First Digital Trust (FDT), the issuer of FDUSD, of being insolvent and unable to back up its token. Sun appealed to FDT holders, requesting that they withdraw their funds.
Justin Sun provided emergency funding to TrueUSD after $456 million in reserves were allegedly misappropriated that caused a major liquidity crisis.
The United States Treasury has frozen eight Tron cryptocurrency addresses connected to Houthi rebels.
Eight crypto wallets used by financial facilitators of the Houthis were identified and sanctioned by the United States Treasury.
Tron founder Justin Sun provided emergency funding to stabilize TrueUSD after its issuer faced a $456 million liquidity crisis due to illiquid investments, ensuring continued redemptions for users amidst allegations of mismanagement. The post Tron Founder Justin Sun Provides Emergency Funding to Stabilize TUSD Amid Reserve Crisis appeared first on Cryptonews.
Russian-language darknet marketplaces have strengthened their dominance and account for over 97% of cryptocurrency-enabled sales volume. According to a new report by blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs, this is a 1% increase from 2023.
While Western darknet markets faltered, Russian platforms dominated Bitcoin and TRON drug sales, analysts at TRM Labs say. Darknet marketplaces saw a slight revenue bump in 2024, bringing in over $1.
If TRX's five-month consolidation leads to a breakout, it could soon overtake Cardano.
As the crypto market heats up, all eyes are on Tron (TRX) which is on track to potentially hit $1 by July. However, a lesser-known performer, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is drawing even more attention from savvy investors. It launched its fourth phase of funding during its altcoin presale where investors bought it at $0.
Amid the ongoing market downturn and price volatility impacting most assets, Tron (TRX) has maintained a bullish outlook, with the potential to outrank Cardano (ADA). Despite fluctuations, the decentralized proof-of-stake blockchain has stayed above $0.2289, a price that has triggered a surge in its market capitalization.
Stablecoins have become the cornerstone of the crypto ecosystem, making up most crypto trading pairs and facilitating a massive chunk of blockchain transactions. The top five chains in terms of stablecoin market capitalization — Ethereum, Tron, BSC, Base, and Arbitrum — reveal distinct patterns in issuance, bridging, and usage.
Movement Network (MOVE) has been gaining attention after announcing a $38 million buyback in response to improper activity by a Binance market maker. Despite the corrective phase that followed its sharp price spike, MOVE is still up over 13% in the last seven days.
The price of TRON (TRX), which has been hovering between $0.21 and $0.25, has started to move in a horizontal pattern again.
Story Highlights The live price of the Tron coin is Tron crypto could reach a maximum of $0.73 in 2025. TRX coin price could go as high as $3.55 by 2030. As the 10th biggest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization, TRX has always been under the radar of investors and traders.
Key Takeaways: TRON leads fee collection, generating $53.16M last month, surpassing Solana ($31.7M) and Ethereum ($25M). Active users exceed 290M, with 1.5M daily active users on average. TRX price consolidates bullishly, with $0.22 as key support and $0.30 as major resistance. Whale activity rises, with large transactions up 12% month-over-month. The transaction volume at $10.
The Immutable (IMX) price surged 8.05% to $0.6785 after the SEC dropped its investigation. Market cap rose to $1.21B, with a 24-hour trading volume up 118.36% to $120.59M.
Movement (MOVE) has surged by 16% in the past 24 hours, with its rise to $0.527 coming after the Movement Network Foundation announced a $38 million buyback of MOVE tokens. The post Movement (MOVE) Defies Binance Fallout with $38 Million Buyback – Can it Overtake Solana? appeared first on Cryptonews.
IMX token jumps after the SEC ends enforcement threats against Immutable. Plus the U.S. FDIC drops "reputational risk" banking discrimination against crypto firms and Fidelity Investments develops its own stablecoin.
On March 25, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officially concluded its investigation into Immutable, an Australian Web3 gaming company, marking the end of a significant period of uncertainty for the firm.
The SEC has ended its investigation into Web3 gaming firm Immutable with no findings of wrongdoing, marking another dropped crypto probe amid the regulator's shifting stance on enforcement.
On Tuesday, crypto company Immutable announced that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially closed its inquiry into the company and its associated parties. This comes after the SEC previously issued a Wells notice, which signaled its intention to pursue legal action against Immutable for alleged violations of securities laws.
The SEC concludes its investigation into Immutable after five months, marking a significant win for crypto gaming.
Immutable's IMX token rallied 15% to $0.737 after the US SEC dropped its investigation, with daily trading volume by 120% to over $120 million.
MOVE rallied 18% after Movement Network announced a $38M buyback plan, using funds recovered from its market maker through Binance.
MOVE soared to a 2-month high as it parted ways with a malicious market maker, which triggered a renewed interest among whales. According to data from crypto.news, Movement (MOVE) surged 32% to an intraday high of $0.
The SEC has dropped its investigation into Immutable with no charges. Immutable supports clear regulations to foster blockchain innovation.
SEC ends investigation into Immutable, sparking a 15% surge in IMX token price as the agency continues its retreat from aggressive crypto enforcement under new leadership.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the USA has officially dropped the investigations into Immutable, the crypto gaming company. The co-founder of Immutable, Robbie Ferguson, specifies that no enforcement action has been taken and now expresses excitement about really accelerating in the Web3 game. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the USA has officially dropped the investigations into the crypto gaming company Immutable.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially closed its investigation into Immutable (IMX), a blockchain-based gaming platform.
The token tied to the crypto gaming giant Immutable surged 15% in the hours after it announced that the US Securities and Exchange Commission closed its investigation into the firm and would take no further action.The Immutable (IMX) token rose around 15% on March 25 to reach just under $0.74 shortly after the firm announced that the SEC shut its inquiry without any breach of violations, which Immutable said closed “the loop on the Wells notice issued by the SEC last year.” IMX matched crypto market downtrend It is the highest price that IMX has reached since March 3, before a broader market decline — driven by prolonged uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's tariffs and US interest rates — pushed it down to $0.46 on March 11.
The market is reacting positively to Movement's pledge to do a $38 million token buyback to create a Movement Strategic Reserve.
The SEC has closed its investigation into Immutable without taking action—a move the company hailed as a victory for digital ownership and Web3 gaming. The post SEC Winds Down Another Crypto Probe, With Web3 Firm Immutable Now Off the Hook appeared first on Cryptonews.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming platform Immutable, the company announced Tuesday. This decision follows a Wells notice sent to Immutable in November, signaling potential enforcement over its 2021 listing and private sale of its native IMX token.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has officially closed its investigation into Australlian crypto-gaming firm Immutable. According to a statement from the company on Mar.
Immutable, a leading Web3 gaming company, announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally closed its investigations into the company and related parties without any findings of wrongdoing or further action.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has formally closed its investigation into Australian web3 gaming firm Immutable, the company announced on March 25.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming firm Immutable on Tuesday, declining to pursue charges related to its 2021 IMX token sales. This development mirrors a sequence of regulatory about-faces, specifically reflecting enforcement efforts launched under the Biden administration.