2024-06-10

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🦅🗳 Donald Trump is making waves in the crypto world. The former President, now styling himself as the "crypto president," secured over $12 million at a Silicon Valley fundraiser.

With pledges to end Biden’s crypto policies and promises to pardon Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, Trump is aggressively courting the crypto vote.

A recent survey shows crypto policies are a growing concern among voters, with 77% favoring candidates knowledgeable about the industry.

In other news:

💸💻 The Orbit Chain hackers are back, moving $48 million through Tornado Cash after months of inactivity. This follows the protocol's recent decision to resume some services post-hack.

While the funds’ whereabouts are now obscured, speculation surrounds the involvement of Orbit Chain’s former Chief Information Security Officer in the breach.

📈🌐 Binance has hit a milestone, surpassing 200 million users despite facing legal and regulatory challenges. This achievement solidifies its position as the world's largest crypto exchange.

Binance, which celebrates its seventh anniversary next month, continues to grow, with 70 million users added in the past year alone.

🐕🚀 Only 23 tokens have outperformed Bitcoin this year, with memecoins like WIF, PEPE, and FLOKI leading the charge. WIF, in particular, saw a staggering 2008.32% increase. Utility tokens also showed strong performances, highlighting investor interest in blockchain solutions.

Despite Bitcoin's ups and downs, it remains a dominant force in the crypto market.

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