Pump.fun has launched a new feature that allows users to pay “anyone” to do “anything”, which has triggered a wave of concern across the crypto community, with critics warning it could revive the same dangerous behavior that fueled the platform’s 2024 livestream scandal. Related Reading: Bitcoin Price In ’Vulnerable Position’ As 2022 Playbook Repeats – Is $54,000 Next? Pump.Fun Launches Bounty Feature For ‘ANY’ Task On Thursday, Solana’s memecoin launchpad, Pump.fun, introduced a new feature that allows users to create and complete bounties “for ANY task and leverage the power of humans & money across the globe.” Under the premise of “Pay ANYONE to do ANYTHING,” Pump.fun GO is set to combine humans and money, which they deemed “the most powerful tools on Earth” in the X announcement. “We’re combining both of them with GO: an all encompassing bounty platform where ANYONE can create or complete bounties for ANY task for UNLIMITED rewards,” the platform stated. According to the post, user
Bitcoin's recent lack of correlation with stocks signals a potential shift in digital asset investment strategies.
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The diverging strategies of hedge funds and banks highlight a shifting landscape in Bitcoin investment, potentially impacting market stability.
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Bitcoin’s $60K sweep erased $1.6B–$3.0B in leveraged bets and pushed futures OI down 8.5% to $111.4B. Funding, basis, and liquidity maps hint at what’s next.
Online speculation has tied Bitcoin’s latest drop to retail demand for SpaceX’s record IPO, but crypto flow data has not shown clear evidence of a mass cash exit. CryptoQuant data reviewed in the report showed no unusual withdrawals of USDC…
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs returned to net outflows on Friday after briefly snapping a record withdrawal streak, with BlackRock’s IBIT leading the declines as Bitcoin fell below the key $60,000 support level and investor sentiment deteriorated. According to data from…
The Bitcoin price recovery back in May 2026 triggered a renewed wave of bullish optimism. But despite the rising prices, there are some who did not give in to the bullish wave, picking a more conservative stance on the cryptocurrency. With the new month, those who refused to flip bullish look to have come out on top as the Bitcoin price has reversed. However, some analysts are predicting that this might only be the start of the decline. Bitcoin Price Could Be Getting Ready To Fall To New Cycle Lows According to crypto analyst Xanrox, the Bitcoin price crash was expected, given that the cryptocurrency has entered one of the most brutal bear markets in recent history. One very bearish development is the fact that the Bitcoin price has now fallen below two major channels. Related Reading: The Last Time Ethereum Did This Against Bitcoin, It Exploded Above $4,000 These channels include a descending channel, which was broken with the fall below $71,000. Then, the other broken channel is an a
MicroStrategy's strategic debt structure provides a buffer against forced liquidation, but ongoing Bitcoin price volatility could test its resilience.
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MoneyGram’s MGUSD on Stellar launches with Bridge, M0 and Fireblocks; Western Union’s USDPT on Solana sharpens remittance competition. Use cases, risks, steps.