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Upbit Expands Coin Listings While Bithumb Fights to Regain Market Share

South Korea’s crypto giants, Upbit and Bithumb, are locked in a fierce battle for dominance as of September 12, 2025. Upbit’s aggressive coin listing spree, adding seven altcoins in 10 days, aims to solidify its 50.6% market share, while Bithumb, climbing to 46%, counters with strategic partnerships and fee cuts, per Seoul Kyungjae. Upbit’s Listing Blitz New Coins: Upbit added …

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Brian Quintenz Meets Tyler Winklevoss While CFTC Nomination Hangs in Balance

Brian Quintenz, President Trump’s nominee for CFTC chair, publicly shared a July 24 text exchange with Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss, revealing tensions over cryptocurrency regulation. The disclosure, posted on X, suggests Winklevoss lobbied Trump to pause Quintenz’s Senate confirmation, citing his response to Gemini’s regulatory grievances. Key Highlights Text Exchange Details: Winklevoss pressed Quintenz on a 2022 CFTC lawsuit against …

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Bitcoin Surges Past $116K, Ether Rises Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculation

Bitcoin (BTC) surged to a record $124,128, while Ether (ETH) climbed to $4,500, driven by speculation of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut. With a 91% chance of a September cut, per CME FedWatch, the crypto market cap hit $4.06 trillion, per Coincentral. Key Highlights Bitcoin’s Rally: BTC jumped 32% in 2025, breaking $120,000 resistance, with support at $118,000–$120,000 …

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Binance Coin Soars to $906 After Franklin Templeton Partnership

Binance Coin (BNB) surged to an all-time high of $906.12, fueled by a landmark partnership with Franklin Templeton, a $1.6 trillion asset manager. This tie-up, announced via X, has sparked a 64% spike in 24-hour trading volume, signaling strong investor confidence in BNB’s future, per CoinMarketCap. Key Highlights Wall Street Alliance: Binance and Franklin Templeton are collaborating on tokenized securities …

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CPOP’s Bitcoin Move Sparks 56% Stock Rally, Followed by Correction

Pop Culture Group Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: CPOP), a Xiamen-based entertainment firm, invested $33 million to acquire 300 Bitcoin (BTC) at approximately $114,000 per coin, igniting a 56% stock rally from $1.35 to $2.13. The surge, reported by Yahoo Finance, reflects investor excitement over CPOP’s pivot to a Web3-focused entertainment ecosystem, though a 2.47% after-hours correction followed due to profit-taking. Key …

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