Cryptocurrencies
Bitunix Exchange Launches Visa Debit Card for Daily Purchases and Earning

[PRESS RELEASe – Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, July 16th, 2026] Cryptocurrency exchange Bitunix has launched the Bitunix Card, a Visa-powered payment solution that allows users to spend their funds on everyday purchases, and earn yield on idle balances. The launch reflects a growing demand for practical crypto products that connect digital…
Bitcoin’s Bounce Is Full of Sellers, But For How Long?

Bitcoin (BTC) price pushed back above $65,000 then slipped under the level as two groups of investors sold into the rally, a recovery that still has to prove it can hold. The selling looks heavy up close. Yet, across the cycle, though, the wave of supply that met every 2026 rally is no longer building.
Is the RWA Boom an Illusion? BeInCrypto Expert Council Reacts to Stagnant Tokenization

The tokenized real-world asset market has reached more than $60 billion, but most of that value remains concentrated, restricted, or inactive on-chain. BeInCrypto Intelligence’s Real State of Tokenization in 2026 report, built with market data from RWA.xyz, tracked more than 7,000 products across 12 asset classes. It found that just 62 assets hold 88% of
Ripple’s Agentic Push May Not Save XRP Price From a 13% Drop

XRP price is signaling trouble even as Ripple’s business news turns bullish. The token near $1.11 is tracing a bearish reversal on its 8-hour chart that threatens a roughly 13% drop. Ripple just joined a major AI-payments push, yet traders are leaning the other way. The chart, the big players, and on-chain flows are all
One Constitutional Clause Lets Trump Ignore the US Senate on Sam Bankman-Fried

The United States Senate passed a resolution opposing clemency for Sam Bankman-Fried. But can a Senate vote actually stop the president from pardoning him if he decides to? The law offers a blunt answer. It cannot. Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 hands the president near-total pardon authority, and a non-binding resolution does nothing to









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