What major events are worth looking forward to in the crypto market in January and February?
Interestingly, judging from historical data, February was the worst month for Bitcoin Consistently one of its best performing months, there have been only two Februarys in the entire history in which Bitcoin declined. Click to read
2. The founding team will give you an in-depth understanding of the Meson network
The Meson community sale is scheduled to be held at UTC It will be conducted on CoinList at 18:00 on February 8, 2024. Meson Network is one of the most popular projects in the decentralized public infrastructure network (DePIN) field. It has always maintained its position as the largest decentralized bandwidth trading market and has the highest number of users and node resources in the industry. Click to read
3. Bitcoin L2 Merlin Chain Token Listed on Particle Network People's Launchpad Participation Guide
The Particle Network People's Launchpad goes live at 12 midnight UTC on February 5th and provides BTC holders and the ALLY community with an exclusive opportunity to participate in the Merlin Chain token distribution. Click to read
4. Enter 100,000 U. Five traders teach you how to achieve the "small goal of 100 million"
ETF is approved, the Federal Reserve is about to cut interest rates, BTC is about to be halved, and the U.S. election is coming; coupled with the rise of Solana, the Ethereum Cancun upgrade will be completed, and the Ethereum spot ETF may be approved. Various signs indicate that the potential of the encryption industry in 2024 is far from being realized. Click to read
5. Coinbase Chief Legal Officer: Cryptocurrency voters will influence the U.S. election
U.S. elections this year With deep divisions over the Middle East, abortion rights and immigration, could cryptocurrencies decide the election? Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal believes the answer is yes. The largest U.S. exchange is looking to mobilize what it calls a young and diverse group of 52 million cryptocurrency owners. Click to read p>