Mar 05, 2024 08:04 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency
Dash is the first privacy-centric cryptographic currency based on the work of Satoshi Nakamoto. Dash is based on Bitcoin and compatible with many key components of the Bitcoin ecosystem, its two-tier network...
Mar 05, 2024 04:37 am UTC| Research & Analysis
FxWirePro: Forex Daily Update The US dollar index trades flat ahead of U ISM services PMI. I need to see more progress to feel fully confident that inflation is on a sure path to average 2 percent over time. Only...
Cronos- zkEVM compatible Blockchain
Mar 04, 2024 07:41 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency
Cronos is the leading Ethereum-compatible layer 1 blockchain network built on the Cosmos SDK, supported by Crypto.com and more than 500 app developers and partners. Cronos is an Ethereum-Virtual Machine (EVM) compatible...
Mar 04, 2024 05:38 am UTC| Research & Analysis
The US dollar index lost its momentum after weak US economic data. US ISM manufacturing PMI declined to 47.8 In Feb compared to a forecast of 49.50. On Thursday, Fed Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said that he will...
Mar 01, 2024 09:07 am UTC| Research & Analysis
Gold - Ichimoku Analysis (4-hour chart) Tenken-Sen- $2033.27 Kijun-Sen- $2028.76 Gold showed a minor pullback after the US PCE data. Both core and headline PCE came in below expectations. The yellow metal hit a...
Mar 01, 2024 06:55 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency
Bittensor is a decentralized peer-to-peer network for machine intelligence. The Bittensor protocol establishes a marketplace that transforms machine intelligence into a tradable commodity. Bittensor network...
Mar 01, 2024 06:47 am UTC| Research & Analysis
FxWirePro: Forex Daily Update The US dollar index showed a minor pullback despite a slowdown in US inflation. US Headline rose 0.30% m/m in Jan, in line with the estimate. Core PCE came at 0.40%, matched forecasts. It...
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