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Ethereum (ETH) has continued its strong upward momentum, climbing beyond $4,500 in recent sessions and approaching a new all-time high. The second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is showing signs of renewed investor optimism. However, whether it can surpass $5,000 will depend on maintaining key technical and psychological levels.Ethereum Holders May Not SellCurrently, about 97% of Ethereum addresses are in profit. Historically, when this percentage crosses the 95% mark, it signals a potential market top as investors begin realizing gains. In past cycles, this level often preceded short-term reversals as traders moved to secure profits.Sponsored SponsoredHowever, Ethereum’s resilience amid these signals suggests…

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According to CryptoQuant, investors holding BTC 18–24 months are deliberately positioning for long-term growth. For the first time since it hit an all-time high in mid-August, Bitcoin (BTC) has gone back up to $120,000, making participants more positive about the market. However, pseudonymous analyst Avocado_onchain has identified an important aspect to the latest rally: that it’s not only powered by macro conditions and ETF inflows but also by the rising share of long-term holders (LTHs), signaling growing conviction in the number one cryptocurrency’s trajectory. The Conviction Behind the Climb In a recent assessment for CryptoQuant, Avocado_onchain pointed out that there…

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Crypto News Ethereum (ETH) continues to dominate the altcoin landscape in October 2025, maintaining steady strength above $4,500. The second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap has recently outperformed expectations, posting gains of nearly 9% over the past week. Analysts are now asking the question every trader wants answered — can Ethereum finally break $5,000? While Ethereum builds its momentum through institutional adoption and ETF flows, retail excitement is being captured elsewhere. In the meme coin sector, AlphaPepe (ALPE) has emerged as a retail phenomenon, with investors suggesting that if Ethereum climbs to $5,000, AlphaPepe could surge from $0.006 to $1, delivering…

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Since the early 2000s, I’ve been actively volunteering for nonprofits and local community organizations including my children’s school’s parent-teacher organization. There I worked with teachers and other parents to plan and implement annual programs that enriched the students and the school community as a whole.Through my work, I’ve realized that volunteering isn’t just about giving back; it’s also a way to learn new skills. Every hour invested adds tangible value to one’s personal and professional growth.My experiences have shown me that membership-based organizations such as IEEE that offer volunteer opportunities should position and market them as top-tier member benefits. Even…

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The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), the agricultural regulator for the emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), announced a ban on using agricultural land for crypto mining.Violators will face a 100,000 AED fine ($27,229), and the ADAFSA will suspend municipal services, confiscate mining hardware, and disconnect the farmland from the electrical grid, according to Tuesday’s announcement.ADAFSA said that using farmland for crypto mining conflicts with “sustainability” policies in the region and undermines existing land use provisions. “Such activities fall outside the scope of permitted economic uses defined by the authority and are not allowed on…

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Key points:Solid inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs show that bulls are back in the driver’s seat and a rally to a new all-time high is likely.BNB is leading the altcoin recovery, with several altcoins poised to break above their overhead resistance levels.Bitcoin (BTC) rose close to $123,900 on Friday, continuing its march toward the all-time high of $124,474. BTC’s recovery is backed by solid demand from the bulls, and the US spot BTC exchange-traded funds recorded $2.25 billion in inflows since Monday, according to Farside Investors data.Analysts expect BTC to surge to a new all-time high. Capriole Investments founder Charles…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Hundreds of protesters in London and Manchester defied appeals to call off pro-Palestinian demonstrations on Saturday in the wake of a fatal attack on a synagogue.The London march, organised by the group Defend Our Juries, led to 442 arrests as police detained demonstrators holding placards supporting the proscribed group Palestine Action.Politicians from several parties had called on organisers to cancel the protests to free up police resources following Thursday’s attack on a synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, which left two Jewish people dead…

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Solana CME futures OI hits record $2.16B as institutions accumulate ahead of SEC ETF ruling. Solana ETPs surpass $500M AUM, led by REXShares SSK and Bitwise BSOL staking products. SOL price outlook: pullback to $210 seen as healthy, while $250 breakout eyes $290 highs. Solana (SOL) futures have entered a defining phase as institutional interest gathers momentum, with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) open interest reaching an all-time high of $2.16 billion. This comes as SOL’s price rebounded 23% from $195 to $235, signaling renewed optimism in the lead-up to the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) October 10 decision…

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The market is painting a confusing image. Today, BTC and ETH have rallied strongly this week and are capturing every news headline this “Uptober”, while tension mounts as the crypto altcoin season index pushes higher, even as BTC USD remains supreme. The headline numbers are hard to ignore as the BTC USD pair gained sharply, closing at its ATH, while the ETH USD pair followed with conviction, but barely pushed above $4,500. Still, with BTC dominance brushing close to 60 %, the tug‑of‑war between majors and alts remains intense. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time Across crypto news today, the…

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Huawei’s Computing Systems Lab in Zurich has introduced a new open-source quantization method for large language models (LLMs) aimed at reducing memory demands without sacrificing output quality. The technique, called SINQ (Sinkhorn-Normalized Quantization), is designed to be fast, calibration-free, and easy to integrate into existing model workflows. The code for performing it has been made available by the Huawei research team on Github and Hugging Face under a permissive, enterprise-friendly Apache 2.0 license, allowing organizations to take and use it, modify it, and deploy it commercially — all for free.Across models of different sizes, SINQ cuts memory usage by 60–70%,…

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