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XRP is enjoying renewed attention after Ripple settled with the SEC for $50 million. Big moves like the approval of the Hashdex Nasdaq XRP Fund in Brazil and the possibility of U.S. ETF approvals are creating serious momentum. Standard Chartered is even predicting XRP could climb to $8 by 2026, driven by ETF optimism and growing use in cross-border payments.
Hello again! If you thought May was going to close out quietly, think again. This past week has been chaotic – full of volatility, influence, and power plays. From sudden exchange bans to surprising legal reversals, the industry is being pushed – and pulled – by regulators across the globe.

Latest cryptocurrency market news may 2025
The election of Donald Trump has already provided a significant boost to the cryptocurrency market, with his administration appointing crypto-friendly leaders to key positions, including Vice President JD Vance, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, FDIC Chair Jelena McWilliams, and HHS Secretary RFK Jr, among others.
Bitcoin (BTC) has soared past $105,000, hitting a new all-time high on May 12. The move follows months of accumulation and a steady climb from its March average of ~$68,800. The $100K level is more than symbolic — it reinforces confidence among institutional investors and retail traders alike. With inflows rising and volatility low, Bitcoin may be entering a new macro-uptrend.
More than half the top 20 publicly traded Bitcoin miners by market cap will announce transitions to or enter partnerships with hyperscalers, AI, or high-performance compute firms. Growing demands for compute deriving from AI will lead Bitcoin miners to increasingly retrofit, build, or co-locate HPC infrastructure alongside their Bitcoin mines. This will limit hashrate YoY hashrate growth, which will end 2025 at 1.1 zetahash. -Alex Thorn

The election of Donald Trump has already provided a significant boost to the cryptocurrency market, with his administration appointing crypto-friendly leaders to key positions, including Vice President JD Vance, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, FDIC Chair Jelena McWilliams, and HHS Secretary RFK Jr, among others.
Bitcoin (BTC) has soared past $105,000, hitting a new all-time high on May 12. The move follows months of accumulation and a steady climb from its March average of ~$68,800. The $100K level is more than symbolic — it reinforces confidence among institutional investors and retail traders alike. With inflows rising and volatility low, Bitcoin may be entering a new macro-uptrend.
Ada cryptocurrency news
Cardano is a proof-of-stake (PoS) currency, which means that blocks on the Cardano blockchain are not mined using hashing algorithms like Bitcoin. Rather, coins are earned by “staking” existing coins on the network or by running a master node.
One Cardano (ADA) is currently worth $0.74 on major cryptocurrency exchanges. You can also exchange one Cardano for 0.00000644 bitcoin(s) on major exchanges. The value (or market capitalization) of all available Cardano in U.S. dollars is $28.08 billion. This market cap is self-reported and is based on a circulating supply of 37,997,904,336 ADA, which has not been verified.
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