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Updated: 2026-05-15
JUST IN: Bitcoin dominance stands at 60.12%, with Ethereum at 11.13%, per CoinMarketCap. Telegram | Twitter
OPINION: Michael Saylor says "Take the orange pill." Telegram | Twitter
OPINION: Bloomberg's Mike McGlone calls Bitcoin worthless, saying "This is just a bounce within the purge. It's all hopium," and "We have crypto-dollars now." Telegram | Twitter
JUST IN: Bitcoin hits $74,000 Telegram | Twitter
JUST IN: Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev says "all Americans should have equal opportunity to... own crypto assets," calling out California's restrictions as economically disadvantaging r…
JUST IN: Bitcoin just pumped to $73,000 Telegram | Twitter
JUST IN: VanEck’s Matthew Sigel told CNBC he still expects Bitcoin at $100,000 next year and potentially $500,000 by 2029 if the cycle holds. Telegram | Twitter
JUST IN: CFTC Chair Michael Selig says crypto market structure rules are coming "through rules" or "through laws," regardless of Congress. Telegram | Twitter
A head-to-head of how Backpack and Phantom advertise on Telegram — the Solana-rooted exchange-and-wallet versus the leading self-custody wallet, their creative and targeting differences, and what the Telegram Ads Spy archive reveals.
How advertisers reach Belgian audiences on Telegram — one of Europe's toughest gambling and ad-restriction regimes pushing operators offshore, a Dutch/French/German language split, and EU-regulated crypto and trading.
How advertisers reach Irish audiences on Telegram — an English-speaking EU member inside the UK-Ireland creative pool, a fintech and tech-HQ hub, EU-regulated crypto and forex, and offshore gambling under a tightening licensing regime.
How advertisers reach Korean audiences on Telegram — the real-name banking regime that pushes activity offshore, one of the world's most intense retail-crypto cultures, gaming and esports adjacency, and won-denominated payment friction.
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