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3 Altcoins That Could Hit All-Time Highs in The Final Week Of July 2025
3 Altcoins That Could Hit All-Time Highs in The Final Week Of July 2025

Sky, Hyperliquid, and Saros are showing strong potential to hit new all-time highs in the final week of July 2025, but maintaining key support levels will be crucial for their continued upward momentum.

BeInCrypto·2025/07/28 02:00
Did El Salvador fake Bitcoin buys to scam the IMF?
Did El Salvador fake Bitcoin buys to scam the IMF?

Share link:In this post: El Salvador secretly stopped buying Bitcoin in February 2025 after signing a $1.4 billion loan deal with the IMF. The government kept pretending to buy Bitcoin daily to maintain its crypto image while meeting IMF conditions behind the scenes. The IMF later revealed the truth, exposing the gap between El Salvador’s public claims and its actual actions.

Cryptopolitan·2025/07/28 01:40
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  • 02:31
    Chinese fintech companies engage with Venom on blockchain integration
    According to ChainCatcher, as reported by BeInCrypto, a Chinese fintech company is in preliminary talks with Abu Dhabi's Venom Foundation regarding the introduction of the Venom blockchain, which is intended for use in cross-border settlements, green finance, and other scenarios. The transaction structure and timeline have not yet been disclosed. According to TheStreet, these negotiations are interpreted as a signal that China is exploring high-performance blockchain infrastructure within a specific compliance framework, possibly focusing on "acquisition/adoption of technical solutions" rather than equity mergers and acquisitions. Further details are subject to future official disclosures.
  • 02:29
    A certain whale address 0x8C4 holds 73 million WLFI tokens, with an average entry price of approximately $0.23.
    According to Jinse Finance, monitored by TheDataNerd, three hours ago, a certain whale address 0x8C4 withdrew another 10.25 million WLFI tokens (worth approximately $2.35 million) from an exchange. As of now, this address holds 73 million WLFI tokens, with an average entry price of about $0.23.
  • 02:21
    Circle CEO: Don't be misled by the hype, Circle will be a major participant and contributor in the Hyperliquid ecosystem
    Jinse Finance reported that Circle co-founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire posted on X, stating: "Don't be misled by the hype. Circle will be a major participant and contributor in the Hyperliquid ecosystem. We are pleased to see others purchasing new USD stablecoin codes and joining the competition, but USDC, with its deep liquidity and near-instant cross-chain interoperability, will certainly be warmly welcomed by the market." Previously, Hyperliquid announced the launch of its own stablecoin USDH. So far, four institutions—Paxos, Frax Finance, Agora, and Native Markets—have submitted bidding proposals, and Ethena has also hinted at joining the competition.
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