This will allow people to share, trade, and launch memes between two of the fastest blockchain networks: Solana and Injective. This makes it easier than ever to move memes between these two chains with just one click.
Recently Kyle Doops, host of Crypto Banter's Trading Show, has revealed many new altcoins that weren't part of previous market cycles. While altcoins haven't yet broken out, he sees strong signs of a potential surge. Kyledoops believes that once key resistance levels are breached, dips could present buying opportunities.
Injective Protocol (INJ) has made headlines with a 61.2% surge in Total Value Locked (TVL) over the past week, a significant milestone for the blockchain's ecosystem. However, this achievement is dampened by ongoing retail sell-offs, which have kept INJ's price under pressure despite its recent growth.
Bitcoin (BTC) continued towards the $100,000 mark, rising to a new all-time high of $99,314 before declining to its current level of $99,124. BTC is now up 45% since Donald Trump was announced as the winner of the US elections.
Rising TVL growth signals blockchain confidence, yet retail sell-offs weigh on INJ's price trajectory.
The Injective (INJ)Summit in Bangkok attracted nearly 1,000 attendees and featured over 30 industry leaders, showcasing pivotal innovations in finance.
Hex Trust expands its custody, staking, and trading services to the Injective (INJ)ecosystem, strengthening its role as a validator and supporting institutional investors.
Popular decentralized exchange (DEX) dYdX — currently offering perpetual trading options for over 35 popular cryptocurrencies — is set to unveil its most ambitious upgrade yet. Labeled ‘dYdX Unlimited,' the update will feature a number of comprehensive enhancements that promise to offer traders increased flexibility while simultaneously providing them with new passive income streams.
Bitcoin (BTC) hit $90,000 for a brief, fleeting moment before dropping back to mid-$ $89,000. The crypto markets have declined over the past 24 hours as the ongoing bull run took a breather, with most major cryptocurrencies in the red over the past 24 hours.
Injective Protocol's native token, INJ, has shown impressive bullish momentum lately. The token has gained 49.15% in the past week, followed by an additional 16.09% surge in just the last 24 hours.
November started off very well, with many cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, forming new all-time highs. Amidst the chaos, however, some altcoins are getting sidelined and hold the potential to note gains.
INJ has been on a steady long-term rally in the market. Can this positive momentum take the altcoin to $53?
Cardano (ADA) is up 15% in the past 24 hours to lead top gainers among the 100 largest crypto coins by market cap. Meanwhile, as Bitcoin price eyes the potential to flip to new highs after hitting $77k. Elsewhere, several altcoins look poised to tap the upside momentum.
Injective (INJ)and Fetch.ai join forces with the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance to enhance AI-enabled finance on the Injective platform, marking a significant step in blockchain interoperability.
Injective's October 2024 update reveals significant advancements in blockchain, ecosystem, and community sectors, aiming to merge traditional finance with decentralized finance.
Nvidia has surpassed Apple in market capitalization, reaching a historic $3.43 trillion valuation. This milestone is evidence of Nvidia's leadership in the artificial intelligence industry, which has also led to a significant increase in the number of AI themed cryptocurrencies.
AUSD is a “stablecoin”. It is a digital dollar that keeps a steady value.
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly fell below $68,000, plunging to a low of $67,574 on Sunday as buyers struggled to hold on to $68,000 following the emergence of mixed signals. The drop marks a significant pullback from above $73,500, with recent daily candles representing considerable selling pressure, indicating a bearish outlook.
The CEO of the dYdX Foundation sees parallels between the internet of the 1990s and where Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is today.
Agora launches AUSD, a US dollar-backed stablecoin, on the Injective (INJ)blockchain, enhancing liquidity between DeFi and TradFi markets, and supporting seamless financial transactions.
The move is meant to allow the platform to shift back to its core vision as it faces a competitive market.
Injective, the DeFi-centric protocol, has recently made major moves. Besides boasting of high throughput and low fees while protecting traders from maximal extractive value (MEV) bots, the platform has been striking key partnerships.
Agora, co-founded by Nick Van Eck, is set to launch its US dollar stablecoin, AUSD, on Injective‘s blockchain, aiming to create a bridge for liquidity between decentralized and traditional finance markets. What Happened: Backed by VanEck's asset management and custodied by State Street, AUSD will be collateralized with a basket of cash, U.S. treasury bills, and overnight repurchase agreements, ensuring a 1:1 ratio with the US dollar.
TL;DR Injective has launched AUSD, the first US dollar-backed native stablecoin, developed by Agora to enhance DeFi efficiency. The stablecoin is fully collateralized and backed by cash, Treasury bonds, and repurchase agreements. AUSD has reached a circulation of over $65 million and a daily volume exceeding $15 million.
dYdX Trading, the company behind the decentralized exchange platform, recently announced it has let go of 35% of its workforce.
dYdX announces a strategic shift back to startup mode, aiming to reignite innovation and agility. The decision follows recent layoffs and a re-evaluation of the company's operational structure.
Agora's AUSD, a stablecoin backed by VanEck and held by State Street, now powers cross-market liquidity on the Injective blockchain. Injective (INJ) has added support for AUSD, a U.S.
Charles d'Haussy CEO dYdX Foundation told CryptoNews he sees a convergence in centralized exchanges (CEXs) and decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and noted that only 5% of perpetuals are currently traded on-chain. The post dYdX Sees Convergence of CeFi and DeFi and Plans to Launch ‘dYdX Unlimited' appeared first on Cryptonews.
Agora's USD stablecoin has gone live on Injective after making its debut on Ethereum, Avalanche and Sui Networks previously.
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Dydx, the decentralized finance platform, has announced a significant restructuring, with CEO Antonio Juliano revealing the difficult decision to lay off 35% of its core team as part of a strategic shift to align with the company's evolving goals.
dYdX's major layoffs and declining TVL highlight ongoing market pressures, with a mixed response from investors reflected in DYDX's fluctuating price.
Antonio Juliano, the founder of decentralized derivatives exchange dYdX, has announced a 35% reduction in the company's core workforce. Interestingly, this news has not affected the price of dYdX.
Decentralized exchange platform dYdX has announced a 35% reduction in its workforce as it embarks on a strategic overhaul led by returning CEO Antonio Juliano. Juliano, who resumed leadership on October 10 after a six-month hiatus, cited a need for a leaner, more focused team to steer the company through mounting industry challenges.
dYdX has announced the departure of several team members, including members of the core team.
dYdX's layoff decision was a realisation that the company is different from the company dYdX must be. The post DeFi Exchange dYdX Follows Consensys in Layoff Spree, Cuts Workforce by 35% appeared first on Cryptonews.
The decentralized crypto exchange laid off more than a third of its workforce on the same day Ethereum development firm Consensys cut 162 employees.
The decentralized derivatives platform dYdX recently announced that it had laid off 35% of its workforce, including core team members. Despite the workforce reduction, the price of the platform's native token, dydx, rose by 5.56%, as traders reacted positively to the restructuring news.
DYDX, the firm that is developing an on-chain crypto derivatives exchange has let go of 35% of its core team. Chief executive officer Antonio Juliano announced on Tuesday that the decision was essential to align the company's structure with its evolving needs.
"The company we've built is different from the company dYdX must be," said the CEO.
CEO Antonio Juliano, who announced the redundancies, recently rejoined the firm after a six-month sabbatical.
dYdX has announced a 35% workforce reduction as part of a strategic shift. The move is aimed at restructuring the company for future growth.
Despite the lackluster performance of many cryptos this week, a few altcoins crypto whales bought and increased their exposure.
Injective (INJ) may soon join the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI) group, which comprises Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol.
Injective (INJ), a leading player in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, is capturing the attention of traders and investors as it strives to reclaim the $35 mark. After consolidating above its previous all-time high set in 2021, INJ is at a pivotal point where its next moves could dictate significant price action in the near future.
NTT Digital, part of Japan's largest telecom, joins Injective (INJ)as a validator, enhancing the blockchain's security and expanding its influence in Asia's Web3 market.
Injective consolidates above 2021 high, aiming for bullish breakout and higher gains.
The cryptocurrency market continues to recover, with Bitcoin holding steady at around $69,000 and Ethereum reclaiming the $2,700 mark, investors are buzzing with excitement. Many analysts believe we are on the cusp of a significant Altcoin Season, where mid-cap and small-cap altcoins could see explosive growth.