Precious metals ETFs, particularly those focused on silver and platinum, are attracting investor interest as alternatives within commodity-based portfolios. Silver and platinum have shown relative strength compared to other precious metals, offering exposure to industrial and investment demand. ETF.com’s analysis of the top 10 precious metals ETFs highlights performance variations across different metals and fund structures.
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TRUMP drops over 6.93% in 1 hour, the last price is 109,365 VNDC
TRUMP trading volume is $19.22m. Market capitalization reaches $980.47m.
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WuBlockchain Weekly: 20 million Bitcoin mined, Binance investigated over Iran, BlackRock launches
The mining of the 20 millionth Bitcoin marks a significant milestone in the cryptocurrency world, highlighting the ongoing growth and adoption of Bitcoin.
The U.S. Treasury’s acknowledgment of legitimate mixer uses shows a shift in regulatory stance, while Binance’s investigation may impact investor confidence.
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Ethereum Foundation issues the ‘EF Mandate’ to reaffirm core network mission
The Ethereum Foundation Council released the ‘EF Mandate’ on March 13, clarifying the Foundation’s crucial role within the Ethereum ecosystem.
The mandate emphasizes the need for Ethereum to remain censorship-resistant and dedicated to privacy and security, enhancing user sovereignty while mitigating economic exploitation risks.
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Trump Meme Coin, Render, and Pi experience significant rallies while Bitcoin stabilizes
Bitcoin has stabilized near 73,000 USD, with significant interest in the market for altcoins like Trump Meme Coin, which jumped by 48%, Pi Network, and Render adding nearly 15%.
The increase in altcoin value suggests a growing risk-on sentiment among investors, bolstered by stabilizing geopolitical conditions.
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Powell expected to warn of stagflation risks ahead of March Fed meeting
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is likely to acknowledge stagflation concerns at the upcoming March meeting as oil prices rise, according to Bank of America analysis. The Summary of Economic Projections is expected to show elevated headline and core inflation alongside higher long-term growth and interest rate forecasts, with Powell adopting a cautious, wait-and-see stance. Stagflation warnings could pressure crypto markets if they signal delayed rate cuts or persistent economic uncertainty.
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Analyst argues XRP’s circulating supply is smaller than commonly assumed
Analyst Versan Aljarrah of Black Swan Capitalist contends that XRP’s true circulating supply is significantly lower than most market participants realize. According to the analysis, once escrow holdings and institutional reserves are accounted for, the effective circulating supply shrinks further. The analyst suggests that widespread global settlement adoption could reduce the active supply even more, potentially affecting long-term supply dynamics.
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Social media trends show AAVE discussions gaining traction
Social media sentiment tracking shows AAVE-related discussions among the most trending crypto narratives today. Data from Santiment reveals AAVE conversations ranking with a score of 355.9, alongside discussions about trading mechanics like slippage and token swaps. The broader trend includes mentions of 50M and ‘velomomentsmar12’, indicating active community engagement around liquidity and trading activity.
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Binance to delist perpetual contracts including ALGOUSD and SANDUSD
On March 13, Binance Futures confirmed the scheduled delisting of several perpetual contracts. The USDⓈ-M contracts VFYUSDT, 1000WHYUSDT, and BDXNUSDT will be settled and delisted on March 17, 2026. Meanwhile, ALGOUSD, SANDUSD, ENSUSD, and ATOMUSD delist on March 18.
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Crypto millionaire proposes monthly payments to Nevis residents: Financial Times
Olivier Janssens’ project promises to pay Nevis residents $100 per month upon government approval, intending to create a tech-friendly community on the island, despite facing local political backlash.
Destiny project plans to inject $50 million into Nevis infrastructure while sharing profits. Critics, including local politicians, accuse Janssens of trying to sway public support.