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Sappy Seals and Other NFT Communities Band Together in ‘Pixelverse’ and Take on Giants

Interoperability in the NFT space is lighting up in a new project called the Pixelverse.

Oil rally wanes, gold edges higher

Oil rally finally losing momentum Oil has been on a remarkable run in recent weeks driven by very bullish fundamentals as disrupted supply struggled to keep up with strong demand. OPEC and the IEA have referenced the resilience of demand since the emergence of omicron in recent weeks and the inability of OPEC+ to hit […]

Oil’s one-way move, gold breakout,

Oil keeps rolling It appears that crude prices are still on a one-way street headed towards USD 100 oil.  The improving demand outlook and vulnerable supply situation suggest the oil market will remain tight for the foreseeable future. It seems like the list of disruptions to supply keeps on growing, in the past week the […]

Rollercoaster stock ride, globally hot CPI reports, earnings, US housing data, BOC to hike, yields reverse, bitcoin struggles

Stocks went on a wild ride as global bond yields reacted to a steady stream of hot global inflation reports, decent earnings, all while the Nasdaq tentatively fell to correction territory.  Inflation in both Canada and the UK hit the highest level in three decades. There is a 75% chance the Bank of Canada will […]

New Entrants Follow Compound’s Lead to Offer Fiat Savers Juicier Yields

A new wave of DeFi players are trying to entice traditional savers with juicy yields.

Aussie rises ahead of key employment data

The Australian dollar has reversed directions and pushed above the 72 line. In the North American session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.7224, up 0.54% on the day. Australia will release December employment numbers in Thursday’s Asian session. The economy is expected to have created 43 thousand new jobs, which would be a modest gain compared […]

Canadian dollar falls below 1.25

The Canadian dollar continues to push higher and USD/CAD has dropped below the symbolic 1.25 line. The pair is currently trading at 1.2476 and is close to 1.2553, its lowest level since November 10th. US Treasury rates continue to move higher. After punching past 1.80% on Tuesday, a 2-year high, the 10-year rate has climbed […]

NZD rises as US dollar rally pauses

After falling over 1% since late last week, the New Zealand dollar is in positive territory on Wednesday. NZD/USD is trading at 0.6785 in the European session, up 0.19% on the day. ANZ says RBNZ to hike up to 3% The RBNZ has embarked on a series of incremental interest rate hikes, starting with two […]

Oil at 7-year high, gold steady

Oil jumps as OPEC see a well-supported market Oil is trading at a seven-year high and the latest OPEC report offers little hope of that trend reversing course, with the group confident that demand growth will remain strong this year. OPEC sees demand hitting 100m barrels per day in Q3, surpassing pre-pandemic levels this year. […]

DAO leader causes cascade across ‘rebase’ tokens after $11M dump

OlympusDAO's recent crash has revealed a high degree of correlation between "rebase DAO" tokens, with even the largest affected.

The post DAO leader causes cascade across ‘rebase’ tokens after $11M dump appeared first on Protos.

Pound edges lower as US Treasuries jump

The British pound has extended its losses as GBP/USD has fallen for a third successive day. The pair has fallen below the 1.35 line in the European session. US yields hit 2-year high The US dollar has received a boost as 10-year yields have pushed above the 1.80% and touched a 2-year high. The 2-year […]

Oil rises, gold faces key resistance

Oil rally continues as output continues to fall short Oil prices are edging higher again at the start of the week as it continues its remarkable run since bottoming in early December. It’s up more than 30% over that time and there still appears to be momentum in the move. Kazakhstan has seen its output […]

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