Top 5 cryptocurrency exchanges with low commissions in 2026
Commissions are one of the main factors when choosing a cryptocurrency exchange. A difference of 0.02–0.05% may seem insignificant, but with active trading, it turns into hundreds and thousands of dollars a month. A trader with a monthly turnover of $1 million in spot will pay $800 on one exchange and $2000 on another just due to the difference in rates.
Trump stated that "a whole civilization will perish tonight" if Iran does not accept the U.S. ultimatum
The U.S. President raises his tone and threatens the destruction of "a whole civilization" if Tehran does not open the Strait of Hormuz. On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump made another threat against Tehran, stating that "a whole civilization will perish tonight, and it can never be brought back."
The Earth's population has begun to exceed the planet's capabilities - study.
April 8, Minsk /Corr. BELTA/. The Earth's population has exceeded the acceptable level for the planet's sustainability. This is reported by the Science Alert portal, citing research from Australian scientists.
"Based on demographic data spanning more than two centuries, a team of researchers from Flinders University in Australia found that humanity is living well beyond what our planet can sustainably support in the long term," the material states.
the market has frozen in anticipation of a US strike on Iran
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The slowdown in service activity caused by a decline in business activity (53.9 vs. 59.9) and the first drop in employment in four months (45.2 vs. 51.8). The price index has risen to 70.7 (the highest level since October 2022) – reflecting difficulties in logistics from the Middle East and rising fuel prices.
Gold has lost more than 15% due to the war in the Gulf
Gold has suffered more than other assets due to the escalation of the situation in Iran, not counting the global stock market, of course. Since the beginning of the conflict, it has lost more than 15%, and specifically in March, it decreased by 9.3% on the global market, or by $480 per troy ounce. At the end of March, gold was priced around $4700 per ounce.
How the war in Iran affects gold, the dollar exchange rate, and Bitcoin. What the investor index showed in March.
In March, all financial markets were severely turbulent. The military actions in Iran and the resulting twofold increase in oil prices have significantly shaken the global economy. And since the conflict in the Middle East seems far from over, not only investors but also analysts of major companies are currently operating with scenarios rather than forecasts. Often based on the principle: bad, even worse, and it can't get any worse.
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Initial claims for unemployment benefits have a significant impact on financial markets, as opposed to the data on continued claims, which track the number of people receiving unemployment benefits; initial claims for unemployment benefits measure fresh and evolving unemployment.
Hackers stole over $280 million in various tokens from the crypto platform #Drift protocol exploited
A major decentralized exchange was attacked. The damage amounted to several hundred million dollars. In the evening of April 1, the decentralized exchange Drift Protocol, built on the Solana blockchain, was subjected to a hacker attack. As a result of the incident, the attackers withdrew at least $280 million from the project. Against the backdrop of the hack, the native token of the exchange, DRIFT, lost about 45%. The incident caused a wide resonance in the crypto community. Experts expressed particular concern regarding the inaction of the company Circle — the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, whose team was unable to promptly 'freeze' the assets in the hacker's accounts.
The Artemis crew shared what they saw on the far side of the Moon.
The Artemis mission was the first in over 50 years aimed at reaching the Moon Members of the Orion spacecraft crew for the Artemis II mission shared that they saw the far side of the Moon for the first time. The crew includes NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, as well as Jeremy Hansen.
In the 21st century, when the sky is scanned by automatic telescopes worth billions of dollars, it seems impossible to find something new without specialized education. But the Dutch teacher Hanny van Arkel proved otherwise.
In her free time, she participated in the volunteer online project Galaxy Zoo, where anyone could help astronomers sort through photographs of galaxies. While browsing through thousands of boring images, Hanny suddenly noticed a strange green spot with a hole in the middle, unlike any known galaxy. She asked on the forum: "What is this green thing?" The astronomers took a closer look and gasped. It turned out this was not a camera glitch. The teacher had opened a completely new class of astronomical objects — a gigantic gas cloud illuminated by the radiation of a dimmed quasar. The scientists did not take long to come up with a name and officially called the phenomenon Hanny's Voorwerp (from Dutch — "Hanny's Object").
The impoverished girl who rewrote the history of the Earth.
Who: Mary Anning (19th century)
Profession: Fossil seller on the beach.
Mary was born into a poor family in England. To somehow make a living, the girl collected strange 'stone shells' on the shore and sold them to tourists. She had no education and could barely read.
The Architect Who Cracked the Language of an Ancient Civilization.
Who: Michael Ventris (1950s)
Profession: Architect.
In the early 20th century, clay tablets with incomprehensible symbols were found on the island of Crete during excavations. The script was named 'Linear B'. For half a century, the world's best linguists and historians struggled to decipher it, but they were never able to read a single word.
Housewife who solved an unsolvable problem in geometry.
Who: Marjorie Rice (1970s)
Profession: Mother of five children, housewife.
In mathematics, there is an ancient problem of tiling the plane: what polygons can cover the floor without gaps (like tiles)? With triangles and squares, everything is clear. However, there were problems with pentagons. By 1975, mathematicians with doctoral degrees declared: there are only 8 types of pentagons that can tile the plane. Period. The question is closed.
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