A Cointelegraph report indicated that August saw the worst month for Bitcoin BTC/USD ,since its November 2022 levels. More than $1 billion was erased from the crypto market according to thereport, with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETH/USD seeing a 9.3% and 11% drop in the past 30 days.
The report addedthat venture Capital investments narrowed by 42.7% in August from July levels.
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Meanwhile, on Aug. 25, the expiry of $1.9 billion in monthly Bitcoin options led to highly speculative markets;however, prices remained non-reactive. Around the same time, the SECs loss in the Grayscale court ruling led to thelikelihood of having a spot bitcoin ETF in the future. This pushed prices higher to $28,000 levels, but the surge was short-lived as prices dropped back to $26,000.
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Bitcoin Leads the Chart, Dogecoin Follows
As reported by Cryptonomist, a study conducted by cryptocurrency experts Marketplace Fairness based on worldwide Google searches showedthat Dogecoin DOGE/USD has stoodout as the second-most popular alternative to Bitcoin during 2023. The search results indicated thatEthereumhas takenthe top ranking. Ripple has takenthe third spot while Shiba Inu stands at fourth in the list, making the latter the second-most popular memecointhis year. Cardano ADA/USD has taken the fifth spot in the list.
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As per CoinGecko data at the time of writing, the global cryptocurrency market cap stands at $1.09 trillion while total crypto trading volume in the past 24 hours is $30.2 billion. Bitcoin dominance is at 47.2% and Ethereum dominance is at 17.9%.
Bitcoin price in the past year has seen a 33.7% jump, while the past 30 days saw a 9.3% drop. With a circulating supply of 19 million BTC, Bitcoin is valued at a market cap of $514.8 billion. Ether prices in the past year saw a 7.8% jump while the 30-day loss stands at 11%. With a circulating supply of 120 million ETH, Ethereum is valued at a market cap of $194,658,350,108.
As per CoinGecko data, Dogecoin in the past year has gained 4.5% while the 30-day decline is at 10.7%. With a circulating supply of 140 billion DOGE, Dogecoin is valued at a market cap of $8.7 billion. In contrast, Shiba Inu has erased 37.6% of its value in the past year, with a 24.8% drop in the past 30 days. With a circulating supply of 590 trillion SHIB, Shiba Inu is valued at a market cap of $4.3 billion.
Cardano joins the list of losers in the pastyear with a loss of 47.2%, while the past 30 days saw a 10.2% drop. With a circulating supply of 35 billion ADA, Cardano is valued at a market cap of $8.6 billion.
September and Mood Ahead
Despite broader crypto sector uncertainties, September has seen Bitcoin trading at positive levels with the month opening at $25,927 and currently hovering around $26,415 at the time of writing. Moreover, analysts see the bull side run to continue if U.S. regulators approve a Bitcoin spot price ETF in the upcoming months.
This could be the first green September since 2016 for Bitcoin.October historically is assumed to be a positive for the crypto and termed as Uptober.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Julian Sayin threw three touchdown passes, including a 35-yarder to Jeremiah Smith on a fourth down in the second quarter, and No. 1 Ohio State beat No. 15 Michigan 27-9 in a dominant performance on Saturday.
The defending national champion Buckeyes (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten, No. 1 CFP) likely earned a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. They can keep their top seed with a win against No. 2 Indiana (12-0, 9-0, No. 2 CFP) in the conference championship game Saturday night in Indianapolis.
Ryan Day should sleep well, a year after losing The Game when his team was favored by about three touchdowns. The upset extended his losing streak in the series to four games and sparked speculation he might also lose his job.
The Wolverines (9-3, 7-2) started strong with two field goals and an interception on the first three possessions of the game, but couldn’t generate pressure when Ohio State wanted to pass.
After throwing an interception on his second snap, redshirt freshman Sayin took advantage of the time and space he had to throw.
Sayin was 6 of 6 for 68 yards with two touchdowns on third and fourth down in the first half, including a 4-yard throw to Brandon Inniss with 16 seconds left that made it 17-9 at the break. He finished 19 of 26 for 233 yards and threw for at least three touchdowns for the sixth time this season.
Tulane coach Jon Sumrall has emerged as the clear favorite to be the next head coach of the Florida Gators, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Florida turned its attention away from Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin earlier this week after getting the sense through irregular communication that he is interested in other options, likely a move to LSU or remaining with the Rebels, sources told ESPN on Friday.
Sumrall is expected to make a decision on his future by Sunday morning as he considers staying at Tulane or a move to Gainesville. He also received significant interest from Auburn, but the Tigers have since shifted their focus to other candidates, another indicator that Florida looms as the clear leader for Sumrall’s services, sources said.
Sumrall, a former SEC player at Kentucky, where he later served as an assistant coach and co-defensive coordinator, is 18-7 in two seasons at Tulane. He also won back-to-back Sun Belt titles as head coach at Troy in 2022 and 2023.
Sumrall, 43, garnered outside interest after his first season with Tulane, earning a contract extension after just one season at the helm.
Tulane (9-2) hosts Charlotte on Saturday night in its regular-season finale. The Green Wave can clinch a spot in the American Conference championship game against North Texas with a win over the 49ers.
Grief was not lonely today in Hong Kong. Three days after the worst fire in the history of modern Hong Kong, it feels as though it has barely sunk in.
The weekend at least lent them time to pay tribute, and gave them some space to reflect.
People came in droves to lay flowers, so many a queuing system was needed.
Image: People queue with flowers near the site to mourn the victims of the deadly fire. Pic: AP
Official books of condolences were also set up in multiple parts of the city.
It was the first day large teams of investigators were able to enter the site. Dozens of them in hazmat suits were bused in, their work the grimmest of tasks.
Every so often you could see a flashlight peep through the window of an upper blackened window, a reminder that the fire services are still undertaking dangerous work.
But the reach of the authorities is ramping up here.
Image: Firefighters walk through the burned buildings after the deadly fire. Pic: AP
Yesterday a grass roots aid distribution centre was the vibrant heart of the response.
They received notice at 4am that they needed to pack up and move on. By 10.30am, the mountains of donations were gone, residents watched on, bewildered.
The task apparently will be handed over to professional NGOs.
“I think the government’s biggest concern is due to some past incidents,” one organiser tells us. “They may liken this to previous events. The essence looks similar.”
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She’s careful with her words, but she’s clearly hinting at major pro-democracy protests that were crushed by authorities in 2019.
Any sort of mass gathering is now seen as a risk, the system is still very nervous.
And they might well be because people here are angry.
What, they ask, did the government know? What did it choose to ignore?
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How Hong Kong’s government failed to act on fire fears
Indeed, Sky News has learnt that residents raised their fears over fire safety connected to extensive renovations on Wang Fuk Court as early as September 2024.
They flagged the suspected flammability of green nets being used to cover the building.
An email response from the Labour Department was sent a few months later to Jason Poon, a civil engineer-turned-activist, who was working with residents. It insists that “the mesh’s flame retardant properties meet safety standards”.
But many clearly didn’t believe it. Posts spanning many months on a residents’ Facebook group continued to voice their fears.
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When a much smaller fire broke out in the city last month, one resident posted: “All the materials outside are flammable, I feel really worried.”
“I feel that same way” another replied. “The government has no sense of concern.”
For Poon, who dedicates much of his time to fighting lax safety standards in Hong Kong’s construction industry, the whole experience has been devastating.
“They knew all the maintenance was using corner-cutting materials, but they didn’t do anything,” he says.
“This is a man-made disaster.”
We put these allegations to Hong Kong’s Labour Department but they have not yet responded to our request for comment.
Grief may still be the prominent force here, but anger is not that far behind.