Artificial intelligence (AI)-linked cryptocurrencies climbed sharply on Tuesday after OpenAI secured a $40 billion capital injection from Japan's Softbank, Microsoft, and other investors. With this latest round, OpenAI's valuation now stands at $300 billion.
DeFi lending is recovering in March after a series of market capitulations and liquidations. More value is flowing into smaller chains, with the biggest growth for Berachain and Sonic.
Amnis Finance has become the first protocol to participate in Aptos' Liquid Funding Model (LFM) initiative. The development represents a crucial move in cementing Amnis Finance's status and enriching advancements in the Aptos decentralized finance (DeFi) space.
The crypto market continued to increase over the past 24 hours, rising almost 1% to $2.86 trillion as it inches towards the $3 trillion mark. Bitcoin (BTC) saw a marginal rebound as it went from $86,380 to $88,447 before declining to its current level.
Aptos, a top layer-1 network, is showing resilience even as its token hovers near its lowest level since 2023. The Aptos (APT) token was trading at $5.90 on Tuesday, slightly above the year-to-date low of $4.60.
dYdX has announced its first-ever buyback program, committing 25% of protocol fees to buy DYDX on the open market. Based on last year's revenue numbers, that could amount to over 11M in DYDX purchased per year.
TL;DR dYdX has launched a token buyback program to strengthen network security and improve the utility of its native token. 25% of the protocol's monthly net fees will be allocated to token buybacks, with the tokens being staked to enhance the network's resilience.
dYdX, the decentralized perpetual contracts trading platform community, has officially launched the first-ever $DYDX Buyback Program, a major move for the protocol. The post dYdX Community Launches DYDX Buyback Program appeared first on Cryptonews.
DeFi protocol dYdX has announced the launch of a token buyback program. The protocol plans to spend 25% of its net protocol fees on buying back the DYDX token from the open market.
dYdX will begin monthly token buybacks with 25% of its annual net protocol fees via its Treasury SubDAO.
With 85% of DYDX tokens already unlocked, dYdX is rolling out a buyback program to pump value back into the ecosystem.
DYDX price has surged by nearly 9% after dYdX announced its new buyback program. The decentralized derivatives exchange will use 25% of the protocol fees to repurchase DYDX from the market.
Decentralized trading exchange dYdX has introduced a token buyback program to strengthen network security and enhance the utility of its native token, DYDX. According to a March 24 announcement, the protocol stated that it would allocate 25% of its net monthly fees to buy DYDX tokens from the open market.
DYdX is allocating 25% of protocol fees to the program, with active governance discussions on an increase to 100%.
Decentralized finance (DeFi) trading platform dYdX announced its first-ever token buyback program on March 24, aiming to reinvest in its ecosystem to enhance security and governance.According to the announcement, 25% of the protocol's net fees will be dedicated to monthly buybacks of its native dYdY (DYDX) token on the open market. Following the announcement, DYDX surged over 10% and was trading at approximately $0.731 at the time of writing, according to CoinGecko.
Fetch.AI (FET) is turning heads as it steadily regains momentum after a strong rebound from the $0.452 level. This key support held firm, allowing bulls to regain control and drive prices higher.
Aptos now ranks as the fourth-largest blockchain by daily active users, with surging stablecoin trading volume and growing DEX sector.
Bitwise's CIO says DeFi is “substantially undervalued” as utility tokens are poised to grow amid the U.S.'s crypto-friendly pivot.
The crypto market remained relatively flat over the past 24 hours, with the market cap registering a marginal decline and falling to $2.71 trillion. Markets were mixed, with some cryptocurrencies registering marginal increases while others registered marginal declines.
A widely followed crypto analyst is warning that Bitcoin (BTC) may plummet in value if one key support level breaks down. In a new post, pseudonymous crypto trader Altcoin Sherpa tells his 244,000 followers on the social media platform X that Bitcoin may revisit the $60,000 range if BTC loses $78,000 as support.
dYdX updated its roadmap to prioritize faster transactions, stability, and a better trading experience, aiming for expanded assets and advanced features to attract more users The post dYdX Updates Roadmap for Faster Trading and Enhanced User Experience appeared first on Cryptonews.
The crypto market recovered over the past 24 hours as prices rose after experiencing significant declines over the past few sessions. Bitcoin (BTC) dipped to a low of $76,982 on Tuesday before rebounding to reclaim $80,000 and reach $83,737 before losing momentum and declining to its current level.
Decentralized perpetual contracts trading platform dYdX has updated its near-term roadmap which details improvements focused on enhancing speed and user experience as well as rollout of new trading features.
The current difficulties of altcoins can manifest in decidedly different ways.
FET sellers have no intent of relinquishing their grip on the market.
dYdX has announced a new strategic roadmap aimed at strengthening its position in the decentralized derivatives market. With the rapidly evolving landscape, the team is prioritizing platform stability, enhancing user experience, and expanding available trading tools.
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) was also a top performer, gaining 6.7%.
Bitcoin and crypto are currently seeing a relief rally on Tuesday. Is this short-term, or could this be the start of something bigger?
Hedera (HBAR), Chainlink (LINK), Aptos (APT), Ondo Finance (ONDO), and Story (IP) are five of the most important Made in USA cryptos to watch this week. While IP has been the best-performing of the group in the last month, it is now undergoing a sharp correction, similar to ONDO, which has dropped over 22% in the past seven days.
Bitwise Asset Management has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first-ever exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on Aptos (APT). This significant development has already had an immediate impact on the price of APT, triggering a surge of 13.75% in just 24 hours.
Hamster Network has reached a significant milestone in blockchain technology by processing 34,028 transactions per second (TPS), surpassing leading platforms such as Solana and Aptos.
This move shows the company's eagerness to make crypto investing more accessible and regulated. But what does this mean for everyday investors and the $APT ETF market?
Bitwise submitted an official filing for the creation of an Aptos Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF), adding to the excitement surrounding the cryptocurrency. This filing follows an earlier application from the previous week to establish an Aptos ETF Trust.
APT prices surge as Bitwise submits S-1 filing with SEC for Aptos ETF.
The path for its approval, however, still seems decidedly very long.
Bitwise has taken a major step toward launching an exchange-traded fund (ETF) for Aptos by filing an S-1 registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Aptos (APT) shows bullish momentum with a confirmed double-bottom pattern and rising on-chain activity, supported by Bitwise's Aptos ETF filing and increasing institutional adoption.
Bitwise has officially filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking the price of Aptos (APT), the native token of the Aptos blockchain. The asset manager had previously hinted at this move by registering a Delaware trust entity for the proposed ETF.
Crypto prices were vibrant on Thursday morning as the market reacted to the positive tariff news from the United States, and as traders anticipated the upcoming crypto summit. Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, confirmed that Donald Trump will announce Strategic Crypto Reserves in that meeting.
Crypto investment firm Bitwise Asset Management filed for a spot aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday. The company manages more than $10 billion in assets across sixteen funds, including spot bitcoin and spot ether ETFs.
Bitwise filed a spot ETF application for Aptos on March 5, a layer-1 blockchain founded by two former Facebook employees once touted as a “Solana killer.”
Bitwise has filed an S-1 application form twith the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Mar. 5 to launch an Aptos (APT) exchange-traded fund (ETF). The news caused APT to surge 7% in one hour, increasing from $6.06 to $6.50 as of press time, based on CryptoSlate data.
Bitwise wants to bring Aptos exposure to U.S. investors, as it did for European traders on six Swiss exchanges.
Bitwise Asset Management filed an S-1 registration statement on Wednesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch the Bitwise Aptos ETF. The post Bitwise Files S-1 Registration for Aptos ETF appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitwise filed to create an Aptos ETF, building on the Delaware Trust application last week. Aptos is a “Made in USA” cryptocurrency, which may help its chances of approval with the SEC.
Bitwise will grow its ETF portfolio with Aptos (APT), after filing a preliminary S-1 prospectus.
The asset manager filed an S-1 registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a spot Aptos exchange-traded fund.
Bitwise Asset Management has submitted an S-1 registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on Aptos (APT). Following the filing, the price of APT increased by 15.82% in the last 24 hours, reaching $6.26.