The crypto market lost momentum over the past 24 hours, as cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), registered notable declines. As a result, the crypto market cap shrunk by just over 1%, falling to $2.58 trillion.
Tiago Sada, chief product officer at Tools for Humanity, a key contributor to World, sits down with CNBC Crypto World to discuss Worldcoin's rebranding to the World Network. He also addresses privacy concerns tied to Worldcoin's controversial iris-scanning devices called Orbs.
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.
Until $240 is flipped to support in the short-term, TAO traders can remain bearishly biased.
Despite tariff fears having an outsized impact on AI tokens, Bittensor's subnet ecosystem is posting impressive returns. In two months, its subnet tokens' market cap grew from $4 million to over $200 million.
The United States' first Bitcoin President is presiding over a crypto market crash. Crypto proponents and firms funded Trump's campaign with hopes of a pro-crypto regulation and policies in the U.S. While initial progress was made on the stablecoin bill and the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, Trump is changing world order with his Liberation Day tariff announcements.
Crypto prices were mixed last week as most investors remained in the sidelines as the fear and greed index moved to the extreme fear zone of 4. Bitcoin rose by about 1% during the week, while other tokens like Cardano, XRP, and BNB were barely moved as US stocks plunged.
Artificial intelligence-focused cryptocurrencies continued their downward trend after Microsoft slowed its data center expansion plans. Bittensor (TAO) token crashed by 10% in the last 24 hours and 24% in the last seven days.
Worldcoin briefly surged 4% following the release of ChatGPT's new image-generation tool, thanks to their shared link via Sam Altman. However, with bearish indicators and ongoing regulatory scrutiny, WORLD risks hitting a new all-time low. The post Is Worldcoin the Next AI Megatrend? ChatGPT Surge Triggers 4% Bounce appeared first on Cryptonews.
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With “Liberation Day” announcements looming, traders are eyeing key altcoins that could react strongly to a shift in market sentiment. XRP, Dogecoin (DOGE), and Bittensor (TAO) have all shown heightened volatility recently, positioning them as prime candidates for sharp moves.
The crypto market registered a marginal uptick over the past 24 hours despite several altcoins crashing on April Fools' Day. Despite the altcoin crash, the crypto market cap is up 0.50% and currently sits at $2.7 trillion.
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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.
Selling pressure on Worldcoin over the past three days might ease, giving the chance for a 20% price hike.
Crypto whales bought Optimism (OP), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Worldcoin (WLD) in recent days. OP saw a rise in large holders despite being down 73% over the past year, while DOGE whale wallets climbed to a two-week high as meme coin sentiment shows signs of recovery.
The crypto market is back in bearish territory after major cryptocurrencies registered a notable decline over the past 24 hours. As a result, the crypto market cap is down 1.20% and currently sits at $2.83 trillion.
World Network, the project linked to Sam Altman and Tools for Humanity, is in negotiations with Visa to integrate new features into its self-custody crypto wallets. This collaboration could revolutionize access to digital payments on a global scale, leveraging Visa's network and the potential of blockchain technology. The former Worldcoin, now renamed World Network, is considering a collaboration with Visa to integrate payment functionalities based on stablecoin and cards into a new crypto wallet system. According to CoinDesk, which cites a source close to the negotiations, the goal is to create an accessible and secure financial ecosystem, with the possibility of using digital assets directly on Visa circuits.
Sam Altman's Worldcoin is allegedly discussing options to join forces with Visa. The goal is to develop the World wallet into a full-blown financial service.
The crypto market registered a marginal increase over the past 24 hours as prices steadied, with its current market cap at $2.83 trillion. Bitcoin (BTC) reached an intraday peak of $88,635 before declining and steadying itself around $86,500.
The proposed World Wallet will integrate stablecoin payments and on-chain card features. This will allow users to make payments across Visa's global network.
WLD potential partnership with VISA could revolutionize stablecoin payments. If successful, it may drive adoption, enhance WLD's value, and reshape the crypto-finance landscape.
Worldcoin's price has surged by 10% as discussions between its parent company, World Network, and payment giant Visa take center stage. The potential collaboration could significantly reshape the landscape of digital payments, allowing users to make stablecoin payments through Visa's expansive network.
Sam Altman's World Network is allegedly in discussions with Visa to integrate stablecoin payment capabilities into its self-custody crypto wallet, according to an unnamed source speaking with Coindesk's Ian Allison. This collaboration aims to incorporate Visa card functionality into World Network wallets, enabling users to conduct stablecoin transactions with merchants across Visa's global network.
According to reports, World Network is in talks with Visa to launch a new stablecoin wallet. This would integrate crypto-native features into Visa's massive customer base.
World Network, the organization co-founded by Sam Altman that is part of the blockchain-based ecosystem that includes Worldcoin, is reportedly in talks with Visa to add on-chain card features to the organization's self-custody cryptocurrency wallet.
The potential partnership could revolutionize digital finance by integrating crypto with traditional payment systems, enhancing global accessibility. The post OpenAI CEO's World Network eyes partnership with Visa to integrate card features into self-custody crypto wallet appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Sam Altman's cryptocurrency project World Network is in talks with payments giant Visa for a stablecoin payments wallet, CoinDesk reported on Monday citing a person familiar with the plans.
The move will make World Wallet into a "mini bank account" for anyone who wants it, according to a person familiar with the plans.
Bitcoin (BTC) bulls are trying to make a comeback by maintaining the price above the 200-day simple moving average ($84,899) over the weekend. Bitget Research chief analyst Ryan Lee told Cointelegraph that Bitcoin needs to close above $85,000 this week to signal strength and “prevent a drop to $76,000.
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.
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.
World Network partners with Razer to reveal the ‘Razer ID verified by World ID' that verifies human gamers, proving that a real person is behind every Razer account. The post World Network Partners With Global Gaming Brand Razer, Reveals New Proof-of-Human Tech appeared first on Cryptonews.
The teams are releasing “Razer ID verified by World ID,” which is a single sign-on mechanism that will verify real human gamers from bots.
The crypto market is bracing for major token unlocks over the next seven days, which could lead to more volatility ahead.
Right now, NEAR Protocol is going through a tough time, with its token on the decline.
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.
Bittensor (TAO) price has been facing a tough battle recently. It failed to break out of a descending wedge pattern, resulting in significant losses.
Worldcoin has done little to fend against broader economic pressures over the past week, with a 20% decline—traders seem unwilling to rally behind the once front-running altcoin. Trump's “tariff war,” NATO tensions, and rising global bond yields have made buzzwords like “stagflation” and “recession” all too common—FUD is running rampant. But Worldcoin's troubles go deeper.
Bitcoin and crypto are currently seeing a relief rally on Tuesday. Is this short-term, or could this be the start of something bigger?
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The crypto market cap continued to decline over the weekend as major cryptocurrencies extended their losses after investors were disappointed by Donald Trump's strategic Bitcoin reserve. A wave of uncertainty caused by new US trade tariffs also impacted investor sentiment.
Since the liquidity around $300 was sizeable, it was likely that a price bounce was brewing.
NEAR could be preparing for a major move on the price charts soon.
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) is a blockchain platform that focuses on scalability, usability, and ease of development for decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts. It aims to provide a high-performance alternative to other platforms like Ethereum, with a strong emphasis on user and developer-friendly features.
World (formerly known as Worldcoin) has unveiled World Chat, a new messaging tool integrated into the World App. According to a March 6 announcement, this “Mini App” allows users to send messages and transact crypto within the World Network, enhancing communication and digital transactions.
Sam Altman-backed World Network has launched World Chat, a beta-stage messaging app integrating end-to-end encryption, crypto transactions, and a verification system to distinguish humans from bots.
World Network, formerly Worldcoin and a blockchain project co-founded by OpenAI chief executive officer Sam Altman, has launched a new chat application aimed at connecting real humans.