Crypto

  • Ohio approves vendor to process crypto payments for state services
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:51 Sep 25, 2025
    Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose applauded the progress, while continuing to support the creation of an Ohio Strategic Cryptocurrency Reserve. Ohio has become the latest US state to move toward allowing cryptocurrency payments for government services after the State Board of Deposit unanimously approved its first vendor to process digital asset transactions, according to a Wednesday announcement from the Ohio secretary of state. The move makes Ohio the fourth state to authorize cryptocurrencies for fees, following Colorado and Utah. Louisiana also passed a law earlier this year to adopt similar measures. This development marks the board’s approval of the first vendor contract for crypto payments, building on the proposal designating cryptocurrencies as an authorized financial transaction device, which was passed unanimously by the board in May 2025. Read more
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  • Ethereum Price Analysis: How Low Can ETH Go if $4K Support Is Permanently Lost?
    CryptoPotato - 13:50 Sep 25, 2025
    Ethereum has been under pressure recently after a strong rally that took the price to nearly $5K. While the uptrend remains intact on the higher timeframe, the recent rejection and sharp pullback have raised concerns about a deeper correction. This price action has led to a change in market tone, with traders closely watching key […]
  • ETH price below $4K: Ethereum's ‘biggest loser’ hit with $36.4M liquidation
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:49 Sep 25, 2025
    ETH’s breakdown from a key chart pattern can now lead to more losses for Ether price, targeting the $3,600–$3,400 zone in the short term. Key takeaways: One ETH trader lost $36.4M in a single liquidation, cementing over $45M in total losses. Ethereum now faces heavy long liquidation clusters at $2,370–$2,500. Read more
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  • Casper (CSPR) is Listed on Gate as Part of Continued U.S. Market Expansion
    CryptoPotato - 13:46 Sep 25, 2025
    [PRESS RELEASE – Zug, Switzerland, September 25th, 2025] Casper Association is pleased to announce that $CSPR, the main utility token of the Casper Network, is now listed on Gate US exchange. The listing marks a key step in expanding the reach and accessibility of the Casper ecosystem in the United States. Gate is one of […]
  • T-REX Launches Intelligence Layer to Fix Web3’s Value Distribution Problem
    CryptoPotato - 13:46 Sep 25, 2025
    [PRESS RELEASE – Hong Kong, Hong Kong, September 25th, 2025] T-REX, a new data and engagement infrastructure for Web3 building on Arbitrum, today announced the launch of its platform aimed at addressing one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: inefficient value distribution. With $17 million from investors, including Arbitrum Gaming Ventures, Framework Ventures, North Island […]
  • SharpLink Gaming Set to Tokenize Its Equity on Ethereum With Superstate
    CoinDesk - 13:30 Sep 25, 2025
    The Ethereum-focused treasury firm is also exploring compliant trading of tokenized shares on decentralized markets as part of its partnership with Superstate.
  • AI needs proof-of-work, not Big Tech
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:30 Sep 25, 2025
    Bitcoin’s proof-of-work drove hardware innovation from GPUs to ASICs that are 100,000x more efficient. AI networks need the same competitive incentives. Opinion by: Daniil and David Liberman, creators of Gonka Bitcoin taught us something important about building infrastructure: When you reward efficiency, you get incredible innovation. Fifteen years ago, Bitcoin mining ran on the same graphics cards gamers use. The network was slow, and the hashrate was low. But Bitcoin’s proof-of-work (PoW) system rewards miners who can process blocks most efficiently. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more
  • ‘Help! My robot vac is stealing my Bitcoin’: When smart devices attack
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:20 Sep 25, 2025
    There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto. Imagine waking up one morning to find your robot vacuum on the fritz, your refrigerator asking you for ransom money and your crypto and bank accounts completely drained. No, its not the plot of Stephen Kings trashy 1986 horror Maximum Overdrive (about a rogue comet that triggers a global outbreak of sentient killer machines).  Instead, its what could happen if hackers decided to infiltrate your PC through one of your homes many smart devices, which is more likely now with an estimated 18.8 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally and around 820,000 IoT attacks on average per day. Read more