CURRENCY

Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

USB malware swaps crypto wallet addresses and hides from security tools

A sneaky piece of USB malware has been quietly spreading since early 2026, tricking people into sending cryptocurrency to thieves without them noticing. The attack starts when someone plugs in an infected USB drive, thinking they're just opening a normal file. Behind the scenes, the malware hides re

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Why MicroStrategy’s Stock Could Swing Hard This July

MicroStrategy isn’t just another tech company anymore—it’s become a Bitcoin bet dressed in software company clothes. With 843, 738 coins in its treasury, its stock moves almost in sync with Bitcoin’s price swings. That’s why July 4 matters: regulators in Washington are supposed to finalize rules for

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

The Big Gap Between XRP’s Fame and Its Small Earnings

XRP has climbed to the top ranks of cryptocurrencies with a massive market value nearing $71 billion. But here’s the strange part: its supporting network, XRP Ledger, hasn’t made much money at all. In fact, it only collected around $119, 000 in fees this year. Last year and the year before, it did a

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Why South Korea’s Chip Success Isn’t Helping Its Currency

South Korea produces nearly half the world’s AI memory chips, but its currency isn’t getting stronger. Instead, the Korean won keeps falling, hitting levels not seen since 2009. Normally, a country that sells more than it buys should see its money rise in value. But here, something else is at play.

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

Earning Rewards in Crypto: A New Way to Stay Active in $ASSET

Blockchain projects often struggle to keep users engaged beyond quick trades and short-term bets. Many incentive programs focus only on pumping up trading volumes, which usually drop as soon as rewards disappear. This new competition from Real Finance takes a different approach by rewarding not just

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s rough patch keeps miners under pressure as prices sink below mining costs

Bitcoin has been selling for less than it costs to dig up for half a year now, and that squeeze is pushing small miners to shut down or dump their coins just to stay afloat. Industry data shows one in five mining setups is bleeding money, while big public miners have already sold off over 32, 000 bi

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

How AI and Social Trends Are Changing Online Money Games

In 2026, crypto isn’t just about faster computers anymore. While some networks like Solana focus on raw speed and institutional tools, others are building playgrounds where internet jokes turn into real money. One such playground is MemeToro. Instead of chasing technical benchmarks, it runs on soci

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

BitGo teams up with Poland’s Bielik. io for smoother crypto services

A crypto wallet and security firm has just joined forces with a Polish trading app to make digital money handling easier in the country. The partnership links BitGo’s back-end tech with Bielik. io’s mobile app, letting users deposit, trade, and store their coins without leaving the platform. Instead

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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

A New Take on Trading: A Teen’s Ventures in Financial Derivatives

At just 25, the son of a well-known senator isn’t waiting for his political career to begin—he’s diving straight into Wall Street’s latest trend. Theodore Gillibrand has helped launch a trading platform called APEC, short for American Perpetuals Exchange Corporation, which plans to let people bet on

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Jun 19 2026CRYPTO

XRP’s Price Dance: What’s Really Moving the Coin?

XRP has been swinging up and down this week after briefly jumping to $1. 28 on rumors of a U. S. -Iran deal. The excitement faded quickly, especially after a major event didn’t push prices back up. Now, the coin is sitting at $1. 17, down over 3% in a day and nearly 37% for the year. But traders are

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