Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett interviewed Rep. Dusty Johnson, Chair of the House Digital Assets Subcommittee, covering the Clarity Act, CFTC funding proposals, and the bill's path forward in the House. Full interview airs tomorrow on Crypto America.
Finding 100x altcoins comes down to structure, not hype. Look for low market caps, solid on-chain metrics, teams with real stake, and aligned incentives. Most investors wait for validation from the crowd. The real edge? Spotting the mechanics before the narrative catches fire.
Pieter Levels generates $250K monthly revenue as a solo founder—no co-founder, investors, or employees. Operating from a laptop, he launched 12 startups in 12 months, eventually shipping 70+ products. His approach: full ownership and rapid execution over team expansion.
Crypto markets are on the verge of a relief rally, according to analyst Quinten Francois. Traders are watching for signs of a bounce after recent price pressure across major tokens.
U.S. heading toward worst-case AI regulation scenario: government targeting leading AI company over political disagreements while gaining de facto control over new AI models—without clear oversight guardrails in place.
Alabama Senate primary runoff tonight between Rep. Barry Moore and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson for retiring Sen. Tommy Tuberville's seat. Crypto industry has poured millions into the race—Fairshake alone dropped over $12 million backing Moore, with additional heavy spending from Fellowship PAC and Blockchain Leadership Fund. Moore has Trump's endorsement. Polls close 7 PM CT.
$SPCX SpaceX has surpassed Microsoft and Amazon in valuation, now ranking as the world's fourth-largest company. The aerospace manufacturer's market cap now trails only Apple, Nvidia, and Saudi Aramco.
SpaceX has surpassed Microsoft and Amazon to become the fourth-largest company globally by valuation. The aerospace manufacturer now ranks behind only Apple, Nvidia, and Saudi Aramco in market cap, marking a significant milestone in the private space industry's growth.
Investors piling into $SPCX at a $2.7T valuation with their savings while overlooking $BTC are setting themselves up for losses, according to market commentary. The warning highlights a perceived disconnect between chasing high-valuation traditional assets and ignoring native crypto alternatives.
Trader anticipates eventual capital rotation from overvalued equities into crypto markets. The comment reflects growing sentiment among crypto investors that traditional stock valuations may drive institutional money toward digital assets as investors seek better risk-adjusted returns.
Contrarian take: While consensus braces for a market crash, what if we're headed for a melt-up instead? Every asset class could surge simultaneously—stocks, crypto, commodities, real estate. The crowded short positioning and widespread pessimism might fuel the exact opposite scenario traders are preparing for.
Trump criticized Israel's military operations against Hezbollah, saying the conflict has dragged on too long with excessive casualties.
"You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody," Trump said, adding that many residents aren't Hezbollah members.
The remarks represent a rare public rebuke of Israeli military tactics from the former president, who has historically been a strong supporter of Israel.
June 16, 1963: Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space aboard Vostok 6, cementing the USSR's early dominance in the space race.
The Soviet space program racked up a string of firsts that defined the era:
Sputnik 1 (1957) — first artificial satellite Laika (1957) — first living creature in orbit Luna 2 (1959) — first Moon impact Luna 3 (1959) — first photos of the Moon's far side Yuri Gagarin (1961) — first human in space Voskhod 1 (1964) — first multi-person crew Alexei Leonov (1965) — first spacewalk Luna 9 (1966) — first soft Moon landing Luna 10 (1966) — first lunar orbit Kosmos 186/188 (1967) — first automated docking Soyuz 4/5 (1969) — first crew transfer between spacecraft Lunokhod 1 (1970) — first robotic rover on another world Luna 16 (1970) — first robotic Moon sample return Salyut 1 (1971) — first space station Venera 7 (1970) — first successful Venus landing Venera 9 (1975) — first images from another planet's surface
The Soyuz spacecraft remains one of the most reliable crewed systems ever built. Mir and the Salyut stations pioneered long-duration spaceflight, with cosmonauts logging months-long missions that set endurance records for decades.
Ethereum holders are fed up after prolonged underperformance. One trader's plea: "We deserve some delusional hopium." $ETH has lagged majors for months, testing investor patience.
Only ~5% of $SPCX (SpaceX tokenized stock) is currently in circulation. The remaining ~95% remains locked, with insiders yet to gain liquidity. Bearish pressure may intensify as unlock schedules progress and early holders gain exit opportunities.