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⏫ Why Bitcoin And Solana Are Killing It
And what keeps Ethereum from catching up with them.
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Bitcoin and Solana did well in January but Ethereum less so. JPMorgan broke down this wild first month of the year in its comprehensive analyst report.
XRP and Dogeceoin ETFs have a good chance of being approved in 2025, according to Bloomberg analysts. Here’s how they rank the approval chances.
TOP STORY
The cryptocurrency market saw Layer-1 blockchain market capitalizations rise by 6% in January 2025 despite mixed performance across different segments of the industry, according to a report by J.P. Morgan.
The report highlights a divergence between large-cap cryptocurrencies, which posted gains, and smaller altcoins, which generally underperformed.
Which cryptos did well, and which ones underperformed?
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A Bitcoin reserve? Poland is saying no to that, unlike the Czech Republic or the U.S. No Bitcoin reserve ‘under any circumstances,’ the Polish central bank is saying.
Ethereum hasn’t shined the last year but it has one strength Solana and XRP do not have, according to an Ethereum insider — what is it?
Bitcoin four-year cycle? That is so 2021, according to an analyst. His take: it is dead because the game has changed.
FINTECH FOCUS
Could an XRP ETF happen in 2025?
It absolutely could, according to Bloomberg ETF analysts. So could Dogecoin, Solana and Litecoin ETFs.
But which ETF has the highest chance of being approved?
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