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Ethereum co-founder Jeffrey Wilcke allegedly sold 79,000 ETH yesterday, worth $157 million

Gate News Report, March 8 — According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, Ethereum co-founder Jeffrey Wilcke allegedly sold 79,258.61 ETH yesterday (March 7), worth $157 million. After 7 months, this address became active again, transferring a large amount of ETH to a certain CEX through 4 addresses. Currently, the address still holds 27,421.73 ETH, with a total value of $54.37 million.
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GateNews·42m ago

Is The XRP Ledger Quantum Ready?

Like Bitcoin and Ethereum, XRP isn’t quantum-ready yet, but its adaptability enables its network to seamlessly integrate post-quantum migration solutions ahead of the two largest chains by market cap. Unlike BTC and ETH, XRP can update its cryptography through mere validator consensus. Quantum co
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Blockzeit·1h ago

CryptoQuant Analyst: Bitcoin NUPL-MVRV indicator reaches 0.33, indicating that extreme selling conditions are moderating

Gate News Announcement, March 8 — CryptoQuant analyst Axel posted on X platform that Bitcoin may have entered the mid-stage of this bear market cycle. Data shows that the NUPL–MVRV harmonic composite indicator has reached 0.33, while historical cycle bottoms typically occur around the -0.5 level. The chart indicates that the start of the bear market cycle is trending upward, suggesting that extreme selling conditions are moderating. However, the indicator remains well above historical bottom levels, indicating that a full-scale market sell-off has not yet been confirmed.
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GateNews·1h ago

Bitcoin Investment: Data Shows No Profit for 3+ Years

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has long carried a reputation for punishing late entrants, with double-digit drawdowns that test even patient investors. Yet a closer look at cycle-era history suggests that time, not timing, often determines whether red ink becomes green in the long run. Across
CryptoBreaking·1h ago