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Everyone’s Talking About Pepeto Hype, But BlockDAG’s Massive $380M Presale Attracts Millions In August
Everyone’s Talking About Pepeto Hype, But BlockDAG’s Massive $380M Presale Attracts Millions In August

Pepeto builds hype with $6.3M raised, but BlockDAG’s $380M presale raise, 25.3B coins sold, & daily 50M Buyer Battles make it the smarter, more active bet in crypto this year for investors.Pepeto Builds Momentum While Investors Wait for ClarityHow Buyer Battles Made BlockDAG the Most Engaging Presale in CryptoMomentum Measured in Moves, Not MaybesClosing Statement

Coinomedia·2025/08/22 18:05
Uniswap Crashes 6.6%, Chainlink Users Vanish, BlockDAG Testnet Goes Live: What’s the Top Crypto Asset Now?
Uniswap Crashes 6.6%, Chainlink Users Vanish, BlockDAG Testnet Goes Live: What’s the Top Crypto Asset Now?

Explore Uniswap price sentiment under sell pressure, Chainlink price action with retention concerns, and how BlockDAG’s live Testnet delivers real utility. Compare top crypto asset trends backed by metrics and functionality.BlockDAG Testnet Unlocks Real Utility for Builders and Early UsersUniswap Price Sentiment Weakens as Key Support Gets TestedChainlink Price Action Gains Strength but Faces User Retention DipReal Utility vs Speculative Momentum: Where BlockDAG Stands Apart

Coinomedia·2025/08/22 18:05
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    Arthur Hayes: Bitcoin's Decline Is Less Than the Drop in Dollar Liquidity, Bottom Is Near
    Foresight News reported that Arthur Hayes stated that the decline in bitcoin price is smaller than the drop in US dollar liquidity, indicating that the bottom is near. However, he advised investors to remain patient and wait for a significant downturn in the US stock market. The current market is waiting for more money printing, which requires a substantial drop in AI tech stocks.
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    Beware of fake Pharos Foundation accounts
    Foresight News reported that Pharos Network Mod Suka stated that @pharos_found is an impersonation account of the Pharos Foundation. The Pharos Foundation has not created any official X account, and Pharos has no affiliation with this impersonation account. Users should remain highly vigilant.
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    U.S. investigators are assessing security risks posed by Bitmain, while Bitmain denies the existence of such risks.
    Foresight News reported, citing Bloomberg, that according to sources familiar with the matter, U.S. investigators have been assessing whether products from Bitmain Technologies pose risks of espionage or sabotage. The company denies any such risks. Last year, a federal review highlighted "significant national security concerns" over the use of equipment from Beijing-based Bitmain Technologies Ltd. at locations near military bases. In July this year, a report by the Senate Intelligence Committee again mentioned the company, stating that its equipment could potentially be manipulated by China and poses "several troubling vulnerabilities" to the United States. According to a U.S. official and six other sources familiar with the matter, Bitmain's hardware devices are at the center of a federal investigation called "Operation Red Sunset." The investigation, led by agents from the Department of Homeland Security, aims to determine whether these machines can be remotely controlled for espionage or to sabotage the U.S. power grid. The official and sources, as well as others describing the federal government's review of Bitmain products, all requested anonymity to discuss this yet-to-be-disclosed investigation. According to a U.S. official and two other sources, in some cases, investigators dismantled Bitmain's machines to test their chips and code for malicious functions. They declined to disclose what, if anything, was found. The official and sources also stated that investigators reviewed potential violations of tariffs and import duties. In an emailed statement, Bitmain said that claims the company could remotely control its machines from China are "absolutely false." The company stated, "We strictly comply with U.S. and relevant laws and regulations and have never engaged in any activities that would endanger U.S. national security."
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