Price: $0.24970 -17.0408%
Market Cap: 36.93B 1.199%
Volume (24h): 10.18B 0%
Dominance: 1.199%
Price: $0.24970 -17.0408%
Market Cap: 36.93B 1.199%
Volume (24h): 10.18B 0%
Dominance: 1.199% 1.199%
  • Price: $0.24970 -17.0408%
  • Market Cap: 36.93B 1.199%
  • Volume (24h): 10.18B 0%
  • Dominance: 1.199% 1.199%
  • Price: $0.24970 -17.0408%
  • Sep / 13
    • Elon Musk Introduces DOGE Mascot for U.S. Government Efficiency Dept.
      Sep 13, 2024 at 12:54 am Coin Edition
      Elon Musk introduces the Shiba Inu as the mascot for his proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This announcement comes after a legal victory in which claims of misleading investors through Dogecoin promotion were dismissed. Former President Trump has also proposed Musk lead a commission to audit federal agencies for inefficiencies.
  • Jun / 09
    • Crypto Market Dips Amid Strong U.S. Job Report; Traders Predict Bullish Rebound
      Jun 09, 2024 at 06:34 am Crypto Intelligence
      Following the release of strong U.S. employment data, the cryptocurrency market experienced a temporary downturn. While the decline was attributed to a "shakeout" by some analysts, traders are viewing it as a buying opportunity prior to the market's resumption of its upward trend. Despite the decline in Bitcoin, Ether, and altcoins like Pepe, Solana, and Dogecoin, traders remain optimistic, believing that the market's peak has not yet been reached.
  • Apr / 10
    • Crypto-meme sector plunge ahead of U.S. CPI data
      Apr 10, 2024 at 04:09 pm Todayq News
      The crypto-meme industry experiences a substantial decline on April 10, 2024, with top coins such as Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Dogwifhat experiencing significant price drops. This market fall aligns with a 7% decrease in trading volume to $5.8 billion, reflecting reduced investor interest. The upcoming U.S. CPI data, concerns over Federal Reserve rate adjustments, and other economic events contribute to the bearish sentiment.
  • Jan / 31
    • Dogecoin (DOGE) to Las Vegas? Elon Musk’s X Secures New License in Key U.S. State
      Jan 30, 2024 at 11:39 pm U_Today
      X has obtained a money transmitter license from Nevada regulators, a pivotal step in Elon Musk's vision for X to become an all-encompassing "everything app" handling financial transactions. This licensing allows X to join the ranks of financial heavyweights like CashApp and PayPal in facilitating cross-border money transfers, aligning with Musk's ambitious goal of transforming X into a comprehensive digital hub for financial services.
  • Nov / 14
    • Chainlink (LINK), Pepe and Other Altcoins See Increased Accumulation by Whales on Binance: Lookonchain Insights
      Nov 14, 2023 at 01:22 am TheBitTimes
      Crypto whale activity recently observed withdrawals from Binance. As per Blockchain tracking firm Lookonchain, significant amounts of PEPE, LINK, UNI, MKR, and ENS were transferred out. Notably, 322.48 billion PEPE ($2.78 million) was withdrawn by 0x1A2E, while Aavebank.eth withdrew 500,000 UNI ($3.75 million) and other digital assets. Additionally, Web3 investment firm DWF Labs transferred $2 million in USDC to a multi-sig safe wallet holding 10 million Polygon (MATIC) tokens.
  • Oct / 22
    • Dogecoin Co-Founder Questions U.S. Taxation Policy
      Oct 22, 2023 at 10:15 pm TheNewsCrypto
      Billy Markus, Dogecoin co-creator, has publicly addressed taxation systems in the United States under his alias Shibetoshi Nakamoto. This marks his second remark on the topic in recent weeks, with his previous comment focusing on cryptocurrency. Markus expressed concern over the government's potential taxation of wealth accumulated by older Americans, stating that "the government is salivating over getting to re-tax the already taxed money when they die."
  • Aug / 21
    • U.S. Judge Rules AI-Created Works Ineligible for Copyright Protection
      Aug 21, 2023 at 07:46 pm TheNewsCrypto
      U.S. District Judge Howell rules that AI-created works are ineligible for copyright protection, emphasizing the importance of human authorship. This decision aligns with the U.S. Copyright Office's stance, addressing concerns about generative AI potentially replacing human creators. As the writer's strike continues, fears of AI taking over scriptwriting intensify. However, intellectual property law has always maintained that copyrights are exclusively granted for human-made works.

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