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  • Ether gains 60% in 2024 | Are Cryptocurrencies gaining momentum over Ether ETF approval?

    On Tuesday, Ethereum was poised for its largest two-day surge in almost two years, driven by speculation over the outcome of U.S. spot exchange-traded fund applications for the world's second-largest cryptocurrency. Ether increased by over 8% to nearly $3,780, following a nearly 14% jump on Monday. Bitcoin also saw gains, now just 4% below its March peak of over $73,800.

  • 22-year-old Google techie lost Rs 67 lakh after investing in cryptocurrency

    The Google software engineer said he had started investing in the stock market with the help of his parents before he was a teenager.

  • Here's all you need to know before starting cryptocurrency trading

    Remember to start small and invest only what you are willing to lose, despite a voracious risk appetite when you are starting out. The cryptocurrency market is extremely volatile and overnight crashes are entirely within the scene.

  • Bitcoin valuation skyrockets to cross all time high of $10,000, grows ten-fold YTD

    The total market capitalisation of the cryptocurrency market touched USD 300 billion on Monday for the first time ever

  • DATA STORY: Energy consumed by bitcoin miners around the world is more than over 150 countries

    Bitcoin is perhaps the most valued currency in the world, virtual or real. The exchange rate as of Friday stood at over USD 8,000 for one BTC. But, not many people know that mining bitcoin also costs a preposterous amount of electricity to the world

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