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A closer look at the top crypto gainers for 2025. BlockDAG’s $279M presale at $0.0018 stands out over DOGE, UNI, & ARB.1. BlockDAG: Over $279M Raised & Still Priced at $0.00182. Uniswap (UNI): Upgrade Speculation Meets Price Dip3. Arbitrum (ARB): Price Pressure, But Room to Rebound4. Dogecoin (DOGE): Holding Ground, Waiting for the SparkWhy BlockDAG Is Still the One to Watch

Bitcoin exchange reserves hit a new low, suggesting rising accumulation by holders and institutions.Bitcoin Supply on Exchanges Hits Historic LowWhat Exchange Reserve Declines Really MeanWhy This Matters for Bitcoin’s Price Outlook




Ethereum surged past $2,500 in May, driving record inflows into spot ETFs and forming a bullish chart pattern. A breakout could push ETH toward $3,000 or higher.


HBAR's slight recovery after hitting a 30-day low may be short-lived. Technical indicators point to continued bearish momentum unless buying surges.


XRP's price has plunged amid a futures sell-off and growing short interest, putting the crucial $2 support level at risk. Traders are now eyeing a deeper dip unless buyer momentum rebounds.
- 01:21Meta CTO: This Year is a "Pivotal Year" for Augmented and Virtual Reality BusinessMeta's Chief Technology Officer Andrew "Boz" Bosworth recently stated in an interview that 2025 could be the "year of greatness" for Meta's Reality Labs, or it could be the year the metaverse becomes a "legendary failure case." Currently, Bosworth seems more inclined to believe in its potential for greatness, but the final decision still lies in the hands of the market.
- 01:16Jun Ji-hyun's Husband's Cryptocurrency Loss of Approximately 15 Billion Hits Weibo Trending"Jun Ji-hyun's husband lost 15 billion in cryptocurrency trading" trended on Weibo. According to Korean media reports, Choi Joon-hyuk, the husband of Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun and CEO of Alpha Asset Management, heavily invested in Wemade stocks, with a total amount of 35 billion KRW. As of June 2, the stock price had significantly dropped, resulting in a book loss of approximately 15.8 billion KRW (about 11.66 million USD).
- 01:15Federal Reserve Survey: 52% of Americans Unable to Handle $2,000 Emergency Expense as Inflation Pressures Continue to MountAccording to The Kobeissi Letter, a recent Federal Reserve survey shows that 52% of American consumers cannot cover a $2,000 emergency expense with savings alone, and 31% cannot even afford a $500 unexpected expense. In 2024, a record 37% of respondents indicated that inflation and prices are their main financial challenges, up from 35% in 2023, 33% in 2022, and 8% in 2016.