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Bitcoin falls below its EMA50 daily level for the first time since April, signaling potential bearish momentum.EMA50 No Longer Holding as SupportWhat This Could Mean for BTC’s Next Move

Ethereum turns dips into strength with a consistent pattern fueling breakouts.From Resistance to SupportDips Aren’t Weakness—They’re Launchpads

Supertrend indicators highlight ideal $ETH buy zones during bullish trends.Understanding ETH Supertrend Buy ZonesWhy Supertrend Matters in a Bullish MarketA Proven Strategy for ETH Accumulators

James Wynn's $ETH long was partially liquidated, now holding 71.6 ETH with a liquidation price of $4,113.1.Risk Grows with Tight Liquidation RangeA Lesson for Leverage Traders

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs faced major sell-offs on August 19, totaling over $900 million in outflows.Is Institutional Confidence Wavering?What This Means for the Market

Ethereum retests $4.1K—what was once major resistance may now flip into strong support.$4.1K: A Historic Level for EthereumWhy This R/S Flip MattersWhat’s Next for ETH?

PENGU price is down 6% in 24 hours, erasing most monthly gains. A fresh wave of selling, rising exchange reserves, and bearish EMA signals now put a 53% crash on the table, with $0.014 emerging as the next support level.
- 12:07U.S. prosecutors appeal verdict in HashFlare fraud case involving $577 millionChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, U.S. federal prosecutors have filed an application with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals seeking to overturn the lenient sentence given to the main perpetrators of the HashFlare cryptocurrency scam case. Estonian citizens Sergei Potapenko and Ivan Turõgin are suspected of defrauding 440,000 investors worldwide through a $577 million Ponzi scheme, with prosecutors describing the original sentence as "exceptionally lenient." The two defendants have pleaded guilty, admitting to carrying out the scam through fake mining contracts between 2015 and 2019, misleading investors with fraudulent earnings dashboards, and using the proceeds to purchase luxury goods and pay returns to early investors. The original trial judge sentenced them only to three years of supervised release and a $25,000 fine each, while prosecutors had sought a 10-year prison term. In sentencing, the judge considered factors such as the risk of "indefinite detention" that foreign defendants might face in the U.S. Legal experts have analyzed that the rationale for the sentence—based on "time already served, immigration risks, and restitution considerations"—is reasonable, and the Ninth Circuit Court usually respects the discretion of local judges, making it likely that the original sentence will be upheld. Currently, $400 million has been confiscated to compensate victims, and the case has been described as the "largest fraud case" in the history of the Western District of Washington.
- 12:02Willy Woo: Funds are flowing from Bitcoin to Ethereum, with Ethereum's daily capital inflow reaching $900 million.Jinse Finance reported that crypto analyst Wiv Woo stated that funds are flowing from Bitcoin to Ethereum. Currently, Ethereum's daily capital inflow has reached $900 million, approaching the level of Bitcoin. This trend began when Tom Lee's Ethereum treasury company, BitMine, started increasing its holdings of Ethereum.
- 11:38Bitget Launchpool project BTR is now open for participation; stake BGB or BTR to unlock 2.75 million BTR.The current Bitget Launchpool project, Bitlayer (BTR), is now open for participation. Stake BGB or BTR to unlock 2,756,000 BTR. This round of Launchpool offers a total of 2 staking pools, including: BGB Staking PoolTotal Airdrop: 2,466,000 BTRVIP User Staking Limit: 50,000 BGBRegular User Staking Limit: 5,000 BGB BTR Staking PoolTotal Airdrop: 290,000 BTRIndividual Staking Limit: 2,000,000 BTR The staking deadline is August 30 at 19:00 (UTC+8).