
Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Bitcoin (BTC) Falls Below 103,000 USDT
22 Jun 2025 | 01:15:13 AM IST
HASHJ has launched an upgraded AI-driven cloud mining platform, allowing users to earn passive income in cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, DOGE, and more, all via smartphone. HASHJ has unveiled its enhanced AI-powered cloud mining platform, enabling users to mine major cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, DOGE, and XRP without the need for expensive hardware. This user-friendly model is designed for anyone, from novices to seasoned investors, facilitating passive income generation through a simple registration process. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's price has dipped below 103,000 USDT, reflecting a 0.30% decrease in the last 24 hours, indicating market volatility. In the legal arena, Ripple's lawyer has dismissed claims that the U.S. government could seize XRP tokens, emphasizing the company's escrow structure remains intact amid ongoing settlement negotiations with the SEC. Additionally, the meme coin PEPE is testing critical support levels, with speculation around Elon Musk's recent posts potentially influencing its market performance. As Reddit explores biometric verification methods to combat bot-related issues, the cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, highlighting the intersection of technology, finance, and regulatory challenges. Show more

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