The crypto market is surging along with the broader financial market after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated during a closed-door meeting that the trade war between the US and China is unsustainable. Bitcoin (BTC) continued its upward trajectory, crossing $93,000, a key resistance level.
IOTA is gaining momentum fast. With price surging past key resistance levels and volume picking up, is this the start of a major rally?
May 5, 2025, will mark a historic date for the blockchain ecosystem: the IOTA network is preparing to complete an unprecedented upgrade, transforming into a fully decentralized, scalable platform ready to handle a wide range of Web3 applications. The arrival of the new protocol, IOTA Rebased, indeed promises to revolutionize the network's operation, strongly pushing for real adoption and the usability of its $IOTA token. Since 2015, IOTA has undergone several technical transformations to meet the growing demands of the blockchain ecosystem. With the IOTA Rebased protocol, the most complex and decisive update ever faced arrives. After months of technical testing, auditing, and community governance-based decisions, the network will finally become a decentralized Layer 1 blockchain, based on a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism.
IOTA has confirmed plans to implement its historic upgrade on May 5, migrating from Stardust to the IOTA Rebased protocol. The upgrade represents a key milestone as it ushers in a new dawn for the blockchain and its community.
IOTA has officially announced that the much-anticipated Rebased network upgrade will go live on May 5, 2025. This marks a historic shift as the network migrates from the current Stardust architecture to the all-new IOTA network.
Layer-1 blockchain Iota's “largest, most complex, and most important upgrade” to the Rebased Protocol is set for 5 May 2025. The post IOTA Moves to Rebased Protocol in Two Weeks, Its ‘Most Technical' Upgrade Yet appeared first on Cryptonews.
IOTA will implement its largest network upgrade to date on May 5, transitioning its mainnet to the new IOTA Rebased protocol.
IOTA prepares for its Rebased mainnet upgrade on May 5, 2025, promising a seamless transition with no token migration needed. Key details and steps are outlined by the IOTA Foundation.
The crypto market has started the week well, with Bitcoin and many altcoins beating the American stock market. Bitcoin price has held steady above $88,000, while the valuation of all cryptocurrencies has jumped to $2.75 trillion. This article provides the forecast of top altcoins like Reserve Rights (RSR), IOTA (IOTA), Pendle, and Solana (SOL).
Top crypto prices remained under pressure this week as market participants focused on the ongoing trade war between the US and other countries. Bitcoin was stuck around $84,000, while the crypto fear and greed index moved to the fear zone of 25.
AI crypto tokens are facing renewed pressure after Nvidia warned of a massive financial hit due to new U.S. export restrictions on chip sales to China.
The crypto market tanked over the past 24 hours, with the market cap declining almost 3% to $2.63 trillion as bearish sentiment returned. Bitcoin (BTC) peaked at a local high of $86,397 before investors began booking profits.
IOTA has registered a 6% price increase in the past week, but is printing a potential bearish flip pattern that could see its price drop sharply. This price prediction for IOTA aligns with overall market weakness, where major cryptocurrencies are trading near key support or resistance levels.
IOTA token price has moved sideways in the past few days as it formed a rare bullish pattern ahead of the Rebased upgrade. IOTA (IOTA) was trading at $0.1670, a few points above the year-to-date low of $0.1360.
The crypto market resumed its downward trajectory after a brief recovery on Tuesday. Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies crashed on Monday thanks to tariff-induced uncertainties but recovered on Tuesday.
Notcoin (NOT) price has plunged over 12% as Bitcoin drops below $77,000 after a brief resilience following US retaliatory tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on ‘Liberation Day.' This dramatic decline underscores the fragility of smaller cryptocurrencies amid a turbulent economic landscape.
Cryptocurrency prices have slumped this year leading to a $1 trillion wipeout of their market value. Bitcoin has crashed from the year-to-date high of $109,300 to $85,000, while the market cap of all coins has slumped from over $3.8 trillion to $2.7 trillion today.
The cryptocurrency market rebounded late on Monday as major cryptocurrencies registered substantial gains. As a result, the crypto market cap is up over 1% and currently sits at $2.69 trillion.
U.S. District Judge James Donato dismissed a class action lawsuit against DFINITY, the crypto company behind Internet Computer (ICO), on Tuesday. The judge found the case “time-barred” under the Securities Exchange Act's three-year statute of repose.
The crypto market rallied after the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged between 4.25% and 4.50% after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The Federal Reserve also stated it sees two rate cuts coming in 2025.
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The total cryptocurrency market cap has lost more than $1 trillion in the past three months, causing intensified panic selling.
The crypto market remains volatile, with the Pepe coin price crashing by over 75% from its highest level in December last year. This decline is happening as recession risks rise and the crypto fear and greed index remains in the red.
The crypto market remained flat for most of the day after a brief rally following better-than-expected inflation data quickly lost steam. Bitcoin (BTC) briefly rose above the $84,000 mark after the US CPI Report but fell flat later in the day, dropping below $84,000.
Open Builders, the team behind Notcoin, Lost Dogs, and Not Pixel, has announced the launch of Not Games in March. The project aims to revitalize the Notcoin (NOT) ecosystem by introducing games where players can earn tokens for free.
Unichain and Berachain, which debuted last month, led blockchain growth over the past month, followed by Iota.
Crypto prices remained on edge during the weekend, even after the US embraced policies to support the industry. Bitcoin price was trading at $86,000 on Sunday, while the total market cap of all coins retreated to $2.83 trillion.
NOT's price hasn't been doing well, but can it do better?
AI coins remain a key narrative in the market, with several projects showing strong momentum despite broader sector correction. Internet Computer (ICP) has struggled over the past month, but its decentralized infrastructure could become very relevant in the AI space.
Cryptocurrency prices were on edge on Tuesday, mirroring the performance of American stocks. Bitcoin price plunged to $84,000, a big drop from the weekend high of over $100,000. The total market cap of all cryptocurrencies tracked by CoinMarketCap plunged by over 10% to $2.77 trillion, while liquidations jumped.
The crypto market registered a sharp recovery on Sunday after President Donald Trump announced the names of cryptocurrencies to be included in the strategic reserve. As a result, the crypto market cap surged nearly 9% to reclaim the $3 trillion mark and move to its current $3.08 trillion.
IOTA is showing strong signs of a reversal after bouncing from key support levels. Is this the beginning of a major rally?
It was a sea of green in the cryptocurrency industry as Bitcoin and most altcoins surged. Cardano (ADA) price surged by 60%, while Cronos (CRO), Ripple (XRP), and IOTA (IOTA) surging by over 20% on Monday morning. This surge brought the market cap of all coins up by over 10% to $3.10 trillion.
The DFINITY Foundation, a major contributor to the Internet Computer (ICP), has launched Version 1.0 of the OISY Wallet, integrated with four major blockchains and managed by a DAO. The post DFINITY Foundation Launches OISY: ‘First Fully-Decentralized Wallet' for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and ICP appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitcoin (BTC) is attempting to reclaim $90,000 after a bloodbath at the beginning of the week drove the price to a low of $86,220, as analysts warned of a deeper correction to $80,000. The flagship cryptocurrency is down over 3% in the past 24 hours and is trading around the $88,900 mark.
Crypto prices rebounded during the weekend, with the total market of all coins soaring to over $3.20 trillion and the fear and greed index moving to the neutral level. This rebound was driven by speculation among crypto investors, who believe that these coins will do well this year.
Blockchain analytics provider Nansen has partnered with IOTA to integrate advanced on-chain intelligence tools, enabling users to analyze network health metrics and discover investment opportunities.
IOTA users are set to benefit from powerful on-chain analytics following the distributed ledger technology platform's latest integration. On Feb. 19, blockchain analytics provider Nansen announced it had integrated with IOTA (IOTA)'s Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible layer, IOTA EVM.
Another important partnership for Nansen, which this time brings its data into the IOTA ecosystem.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has been stuck in a multi-week range, leaving altcoins struggling for momentum. However, traders believe this consolidation phase could be setting the stage for an altseason breakout.
Bitcoin (BTC) registered a drop late on Monday, falling from $97,000 to $95,243 before rebounding and settling just above $96,000. The flagship cryptocurrency registered another slump during the current session, falling to a low of $95,189 before recovering and moving to its current level.
Notcoin (NOT) has been showing impressive growth over the past week, increasing by 19.15%, and has raised some interesting questions about its future price trajectory. After reaching a low of $0.0024, the token surged to a high of $0.00375, before making a slight pullback.
Notcoin has made a strong upswing over the past week as whale activity soars.
Notcoin (NOT), a cryptocurrency that recently hit an all-time low (ATL) after a prolonged downtrend, has shown signs of recovery following its recent listing on the Kraken exchange. The listing, which occurred earlier this week, fueled a surge in the coin's price by 21% at its intra-day high, signaling increased investor interest.
Notcoin (NOT) recently experienced a sharp decline, forming an all-time low (ATL) just last week after nearly a month-long downtrend. Despite this, the altcoin has shown signs of recovery, bolstered by a recent listing on the Kraken exchange.
The IOTA Foundation introduces a new initiative to support businesses in developing real-world applications on the IOTA Rebased Mainnet, offering funding and resources for innovative projects.
Kraken adds NOT and DOGS to its exchange, driving a 26% rally in NOT and reinforcing the TON blockchain's growing influence.
The crypto markets are juggling within a narrow range, which has been a strong resistance and support range. Meanwhile, Notcoin broke out of the consolidated zone with a rise of over 280% in the trading volume, elevating the levels beyond $0.0035.