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Tether price live updates on The Economic Times. Check out why Tether price is falling(25 May 2026) today. Get detailed Tether cryptocurrency price news, analysis and more. |
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Tether price live updates on The Economic Times. Check out why Tether price is falling(25 May 2026) today. Get detailed Tether cryptocurrency price news, analysis and more. |
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Tether price live updates on The Economic Times. Check out why Tether price is falling(25 May 2026) today. Get detailed Tether cryptocurrency price news, analysis and more. |
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Tether price live updates on The Economic Times. Check out why Tether price is falling(25 May 2026) today. Get detailed Tether cryptocurrency price news, analysis and more. |
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Letting traders borrow too much money on volatile crypto assets increases the risk of automatic sell-offs and heavy losses. |
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Veteran investor Jeremy Grantham has once again dismissed Bitcoin, predicting the cryptocurrency will eventually become worthless despite its global popularity. |
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India is facing a significant shortage of stablecoins like USDT, causing its price to surge locally. This premium, usually modest, has ballooned to over 8.5% following Enforcement Directorate actions against entities facilitating crypto-based money transfers. The crackdown has disrupted a popular remittance channel for NRIs, impacting USDT supply and raising concerns about regulatory ambiguity and the urgent need for clear crypto policies. |
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At the start of 2026, gold, silver, and bitcoin were all part of the same broad trade. All saw price spurts, and each had its own explanation for the upmove. Gold: Because central banks were adding to reserves, investors wanted protection against falling currency, and it was once again being seen as a store of value. Bitcoin had its own scarcity argument; and because of the ETF, institutional money was flowing into bitcoin. Silver, too, had its own narrative: It was rising because of EVs, solar panels, and higher industrial use. In the last few months, however, gold has corrected sharply. Silver has fallen even more. Bitcoin has also seen a deep drawdown. Now, the fact is that, of the three, silvers pricing is the most complex, because it is a precious as well as industrial commodity. Its price moves are also more volatile. And that element of volatility will probably remain high. |
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Bitcoin hovers below $60,000 as investors withdraw from spot ETFs, driven by concerns over rising US interest rates. Major altcoins saw mixed movements, with some gaining up to 4%. Analysts suggest a potential dip to $55,500-$56,000 if Bitcoin breaks key support. The overall market sentiment remains cautious, reflecting a broader decline in risk assets. |
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A recent tech sell-off exposed how modern speculation amplifies both rallies and reversals. Retail investors' enthusiasm for leveraged products tied to AI chips and SpaceX, alongside financial engineering in crypto, led to rapid gains and equally swift losses. These products, designed for faster, more concentrated bets, are increasingly shaping market dynamics, bringing a casino-like element to trading and posing significant risks for unsophisticated investors. |
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A new demand letter claims to possess video footage of Nancy Guthrie and her alleged main kidnapper on the day she likely died. The sender, who has previously contacted media outlets, also offers photos and details of those involved for a Bitcoin payment. Authorities are investigating the disappearance of the 84-year-old, who has not been found since January. |