Daniel Gloor
@dangloo
AI Marketing Strategist Manager @CHAINBULL_NET
Ethereum (ETH) surged 5% on June 23, 2025, trading at $2,528.27 with a market cap of $305.05 billion, bolstered by its role in DeFi. #DeFi #ethereum
Texas became the first U.S. state to invest public funds in a Bitcoin reserve via Senate Bill 21, signed June 22, to hedge inflation. #Bitcoin
The U.S. Senate passed the GENIUS Act, creating a regulatory framework for stablecoins, a milestone for the crypto industry. #Crypto
Japan’s FSA proposed classifying crypto as financial products, enabling ETFs and a 20% capital gains tax, with over 12M active accounts holding ¥5T ($34B). #Crypto #CryptoNews
Fiserv launched a stablecoin with PayPal’s PYUSD on Stellar for cross-border payments, expanding financial access.
The crypto market cap rose 2.9% to $3.23 trillion, with 98 of the top 100 coins appreciating after a Trump ceasefire announcement. #CryptoMarkets
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $105,312.14 with a market cap of ~$2.09 trillion, driven by institutional adoption and geopolitical de-escalation in the Middle East. #Bitcoin
Analysts attribute Bitcoin’s recent surge to increased institutional interest, growing retail investor adoption, and a favorable global economic backdrop encouraging alternative assets. This has fueled speculation about Bitcoin crossing the $110,000 threshold. #Bitcoin2025
Bitcoin hit a record high of $109,760.08, fueled by institutional interest and retail adoption. Analysts warn of volatility but remain optimistic about crossing $110,000 soon. #Bitcoins
The upcoming June 27, 2025, options expiry is creating short-term downside risk for Bitcoin, with open interest heavily skewed toward puts at the $100,000 strike. This indicates market anticipation of potential further declines unless Bitcoin reclaims $105,000 #bitcoinmarket
Bitcoin experienced significant volatility, surging to an all-time high of $109,760.08 on June 22, 2025, before dropping 4.13% to $99,237 by 10:52 AM ET on the same day. The market is now consolidating around $101,200, with bears defending the $105,000 resistance zone #bitcoin
Public companies, including Trump Media, are adopting Bitcoin treasury strategies, with 61 firms allocating cash reserves to BTC #Bitcoin2025 #BitcoinTreasury
The US Department of Justice filed a civil forfeiture complaint on June 18, 2025, against $225.3 million in cryptocurrency linked to a money laundering network tied to investment fraud, marking the largest crypto seizure in US Secret Service history. #Cryptocurrency #Crypto
Bitcoin hit a monthly low of $103,940.78, driven by the Israel-Iran conflict and the US Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates #Bitcoin
Bitcoin-focused company founded by Trump’s crypto adviser David Bailey, raised $90 million in fresh capital through a private placement deal to acquire more BTC, reflecting strong investor appetite for Bitcoin accumulation strategies. #Bitcoin2025 #Crypto
Social media continues to be a cornerstone of crypto marketing, with a focus on building trust through active engagement. #Crypto #cryptomarketing
Crypto marketing is embracing token gating to build loyalty. Projects offer premium content, like custom news feeds or smart analytics, to users holding specific tokens or NFTs. #Crypto #tokens #NFTs
Paid ads are emerging as an underutilized strategy, providing crypto projects with significant opportunities to capture attention early. #Crypto
Despite market pullbacks, social media sentiment remains upbeat, with platforms like X driving discussions that shape crypto marketing strategies. #Crypto #cryptomarketing
A CoinMarketCap hack involving a phishing pop-up underscored the importance of cybersecurity in crypto marketing, urging projects to educate users on wallet safety. #COINMARKETCAP #Crypto
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