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DOGE, SHIB, and why AI Crypto is replacing meme coins during the next bull run
The market is now engaging in a fascinating reversal. There are indications that the recent stretch of frigid, gloomy conditions that many have endured may be beginning to thaw. Is Dogecoin dead? Will Shiba Inu go up? Are there any greater opportunities that are perhaps not as well-known, like Avorak? Continue reading to learn more. […] дальше »
2023-4-16 22:53 | |
Moonbeam (GLMR) And BudBlockz (BLUNT) are Sleeping Giants
Cryptocurrencies are primarily unstable, as the past few weeks have shown. But the frigid crypto winter has also opened the door for undervalued coins to light a fire. Now and then, new cryptos are launched to solve any existing or projected issues in the crypto market. дальше »
2023-1-24 17:08 | |
Bitcoin miners set up in Siberia aiding network decentralization
Cheap hydroelectricity and frigid year-round temperatures have made the Siberian city of Bratsk home to several Bitcoin mining farms. By repurposing abandoned Soviet munitions factories the region could soon become a new hub for Bitcoin mining, moving hash power away from the now-dominant Chinese mining sector. дальше »
2019-9-6 09:25 | |
$1 Billion Crypto Hedge Fund Crashed 40% – But Still Beat Bitcoin
Crypto hedge fund traders were not immune to bitcoin’s downright frigid bear market. Just look at Polychain Capital, whose assets under management (AUM) fell to $591. 5 million at year-end 2018, according to a regulatory filing cited in the Wall Street Journal. дальше »
2019-4-15 02:30 | |
Bitcoin (BTC) To Post Six Months Of Losses, As Crypto Analysts Remain Bearish
Bitcoin Winter Still Frigid Much of America might be in the midst of a deep freeze, but the global crypto market seems to be situated in a so-called “nuclear winter. ” Over the past year (or so), the value of Bitcoin (BTC) has fallen from an all-time high of $20,000 to a low of $3,150. дальше »
2019-2-1 04:33 | |
Worms Frozen for 42,000 Years Revived: Can Humans Undergo the Same Process?
A group of researchers led by a team of scientists in Russia and at the prestigious Princeton University discovered two tiny 42,000-year-old nematodes, better known as roundworms, in the frigid north of Russia. дальше »
2018-8-1 00:00 | |