SHIB/USDT 4 Hours, June 22, 2026 Current price $SHIB is at $0.00000471, after dropping from a high of $0.00000520. All indicators (SAR, SuperTrend, EMA, MA) are still showing bearish signals. The question is, can it break through $0.00000474–0.00000480 in the next few days???? #HoldOnTight
#BagikanPendapatAndaTentangBTC $BTC Factors that could drive $BTC up right now: 1. A lot of big investors are stacking BTC through ETFs and institutions. 2. BTC supply is getting tighter after the halving. 3. Interest rates are dropping, which means more funds are flowing into riskier assets like crypto. 4. Adoption is spreading wider among companies and countries. 5. Market sentiment is bullish, leading more people to buy than sell.
Conclusion: As long as demand keeps rising and supply stays limited, the chances of $BTC continuing its upward trend are pretty solid.
Vietnam and Russia Agree to Build a Nuclear Power Plant
Hanoi: Vietnam and Russia have agreed to quickly negotiate and sign a deal for the development of a nuclear power plant (NPP) in Vietnam. This agreement is aimed at balancing the skyrocketing economic growth in Vietnam. "The development of the NPP with advanced technology will fully comply with nuclear and radiation safety regulations and will serve the interests of socio-economic development," they stated after the visit of Vietnamese leader To Lam to Moscow, as reported by Channel News Asia on Monday, May 12, 2025.
After years in the bear market, the US opens the gates for humanitarian aid sanctions relief to North Korea.
Russia welcomes the change in stance from the United States, which is no longer blocking the review of sanctions relief for humanitarian aid projects in North Korea at the United Nations forum. This move is seen by Moscow as a significant signal that humanitarian considerations are being prioritized over geopolitical interests.
This assessment was shared by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov with RIA Novosti on Tuesday (June 16, 2026). Alimov revealed that in February, the US lifted the suspension on reviewing 17 requests for humanitarian aid shipments to North Korea that had been stalled at the UN Sanctions Committee for North Korea.
"It's truly uplifting that a wise assessment has been reached in Washington. This allows for the relief to be approved — it can be seen as a genuinely positive move," said Alimov.