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Crypto fear index plunges to extreme lows amid market selloff

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has dropped to 8, marking one of its lowest levels since 2022 and signaling extreme investor anxiety across digital asset markets. The index, compiled by Alternative.me, measures sentiment on a scale from 0 to 100 using factors such as volatility, trading volume, social......

Bitcoin rally could trigger $5 billion short squeeze near $75,000

Around $5 billion in short cryptocurrency positions could face liquidation if Bitcoin rises to $75,000, highlighting a key pressure point in the derivatives market that could accelerate price gains. Bitcoin was trading near $69,000 on March 22 after retreating from a brief move above $75,000 earlier......

Solana climbs above $90 as ETF inflows and short squeeze drive rally

Solana rose about 7 percent on Monday, breaking above the $90 level and reaching a peak near $95, supported by institutional inflows, short position liquidations and renewed attention around the network’s sixth anniversary. The move marked Solana’s highest level in roughly five weeks, with......

Ethereum hits six week high as crypto markets rally on easing tensions

Ethereum climbed sharply on Monday, rising nearly 9 percent in 24 hours to its highest level in six weeks, as broader cryptocurrency markets advanced on improving sentiment linked to easing tensions involving Iran. The second largest cryptocurrency broke above the $2,200 resistance level and traded......

Crypto fear index exits extreme fear after 41 day market slump

The cryptocurrency market’s widely followed sentiment indicator has moved out of “extreme fear” for the first time in more than six weeks, ending one of the longest periods of investor panic recorded by the Crypto Fear and Greed Index. The indicator remained below the 25 point threshold......

Bitcoin climbs above $70,000 as markets react to Iran war de escalation signals

Bitcoin rose above $70,000 on March 10 as global markets stabilized following comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting that the military campaign involving the United States and Israel against Iran could soon come to an end. The cryptocurrency traded around $70,322, up roughly 2.8 percent......

Sony ends PC releases for major single player PlayStation games

Sony Group Corp. will stop releasing its major single player PlayStation 5 titles on PC, ending a six year experiment with cross platform launches that the company now considers commercially ineffective, according to Bloomberg. The decision means several high profile games will remain exclusive to the......

Arthur Hayes warns AI job losses could trigger $500 billion banking crisis

BitMEX cofounder Arthur Hayes has warned that artificial intelligence driven job losses could spark a major credit crisis in the United States, arguing that recent Bitcoin price movements are signaling mounting stress in the financial system. In an essay titled “This Is Fine” published on......

X hit by second major global outage in a month

Elon Musk’s social media platform X experienced a widespread outage on Monday, with thousands of users in the United States, the United Kingdom and India reporting they were unable to load their feeds or publish posts. The disruption began around 8:02 a.m. Eastern Time, or 13:02 GMT, marking the......

Nostalgia trend takes social media back to 2016

Social media users are embracing a wave of nostalgia, dubbing 2026 as the new 2016. The trend, which began on TikTok, has spread across Instagram and other platforms, as people recreate the aesthetics, music, and challenges of a decade ago. This viral phenomenon blends celebrity participation with widespread......

Google opens AI world generator Project Genie to subscribers

Google DeepMind has launched public access to Project Genie, an experimental AI tool that lets users create and navigate interactive 3D environments from text prompts or images. Available since Thursday to U.S. subscribers of Google AI Ultra aged 18 and older, it marks the first real-world rollout of......

Merriam-Webster names “slop” the word of the year amid surge of AI-generated content

The rise of artificial intelligence has reshaped language once again. Merriam-Webster has declared “slop” as its Word of the Year for 2025, citing its growing use to describe the flood of low-quality AI-generated material circulating online. Once a word for mud or waste, “slop”......

OpenAI and Google reduce free AI access as infrastructure costs escalate

OpenAI and Google have simultaneously imposed tighter restrictions on free access to their most popular AI tools in response to soaring infrastructure costs. This shift marks a departure from previous periods of subsidized free usage toward encouraging paid subscriptions as demand overwhelms server capacities.......

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