Scorpion Casino Hits $3.6 Million In Presale As Investors See Massive Profit Potential Ahead
Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that is not part of Cryptonews.com editorial content. Scorpion Casino (SCORP) stands out in the market by seamlessly combining captivating gaming and casino experiences with significant profitability. An impressive accomplishment lies in its
Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Pumps Past $43,000 Resistance – $50,000 BTC Incoming?
Bitcoin Price Prediction Amid evolving cryptocurrency landscapes, BTC’s ascent beyond the $43,000 threshold, marking around 0.20% uptick, fuels bitcoin price predictions of its advance towards $50,000. This momentum coincides with US legislators scrutinizing the SEC’s cryptocurrency oversight, highlighting Bitcoin’s enduring appeal
Steve Christie’s Return to Binance Signals Strong Compliance Push
Binance has rehired Steve Christie, its former Senior Vice President of Compliance, as the Deputy Chief Compliance Officer. In a recent announcement, the exchange said Christie’s primary responsibility will be to enhance Binance’s compliance framework by collaborating with regulators, industry leaders,
Solana Price Prediction as Crypto Billionaire Arthur Hayes Says It’s Time to ‘Get Back on the Solana Train’
Solana (SOL) price predictions are turning increasingly bullish, with the cryptocurrency still substantially below its December peaks, but with chart analysis hinting at upside price risks and widely followed crypto personality Arthur Hayes commenting that it may be time to
U.S. launches retaliatory strikes after deadly attack on Jordan base
U.S. forces launched a broad attack against Iran’s military and affiliated militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday, delivering a blow to armed groups that Washington has blamed for killing American troops in Jordan and a toxic surge of violence
Supreme Court refuses to stop West Point’s race-conscious admissions policy
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to immediately force the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to change its race-conscious admissions policies, less than a year after the court’s conservative majority rejected similar programs at other colleges and universities. West Point’s
The dicey push to impeach Secretary Mayorkas
House Republicans have threatened impeachments of many Biden administration officials. But only two processes have been formalized: the ones against President Biden himself and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. It looks increasingly as though Biden might not be impeached after all.
Trump’s D.C. trial removed from March calendar, clearing way for N.Y. case
Former president Donald Trump’s March 4 trial date on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election in D.C. has been taken off the calendar, a formal acknowledgment of what has long been anticipated — that his
The ‘runt’ of Trump cases now likely to be his first criminal trial
Of the four criminal cases former president Donald Trump is facing, charges filed in New York over 2016 hush money payments have long been considered by legal experts to be the weakest of the bunch. But it is increasingly likely
US ‘not looking for a war with Iran,’ White House says, strikes designed to ‘put an end’ to attacks on troops
The White House stressed Friday evening that the United States is ‘not looking for a war with Iran,’ saying the retaliatory strikes carried out in Syria and Iraq were designed to ‘de-escalate’ tensions and ‘put an end’ to attacks on