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Price August 27th: BTC, ETH, ADA, BNB & XRP

Bitcoin and other altcoins saw a strong rebound off their respective support levels, this is a sign that traders are still buying at the dips. Asset managers and companies currently hold over 6% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply, according to Buy Bitcoin Worldwide.

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Bitcoin and other altcoins saw a strong rebound off their respective support levels, this is a sign that traders are still buying at the dips. Asset managers and companies currently hold over 6% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply, according to Buy Bitcoin Worldwide.

BTC

Strong resistance near the $50,000 mark may have attracted profit-booking from the short-term traders. This pulled Bitcoin below the support line of the rising wedge pattern but the bears have not been able to capitalize on this move and sink the price below the moving averages. If the rebound endures, the BTC/USDT pair could progressively move toward the overhead resistance zone of $50,000 to $50,500.

ETH

Ether has been in a tight range between $3,000 and $3,335 for the past few days. The 20-day exponential moving average ($3.097) is flattening out and the RSI is just above the midpoint, indicating a balance between supply and demand. The price has rebounded off the 20-day EMA today and the bulls will now attempt to push the price above $3,335.

ADA/USDT

The price dropped from an all-time high at $2.97 to the breakout level at $2.47 on 26th.The ADA/USDT pair has rebounded off the $2.47 today, indicating that the sentiment remains positive and traders are buying on every minor dip. The bulls will make one more attempt to push the price above the overhead resistance at $2.97.

BNB/USDT

Binance Coin’s intraday high on May 19 was $516.50 and that level is likely to act as a stiff resistance. The bulls pushed the price above this resistance but could not sustain the altcoin above it. If buyers do not give up much ground from the current levels, it will suggest strength.

XRP/USDT

XRP has once again dropped to the breakout level at $1.07. This is an important level for the bulls to defend because if it cracks, the altcoin could witness long liquidation and drop to the next support at the 200-day SMA ($0.86). The flattening 20-day EMA ($1.08) and the RSI just above the midpoint suggest that bulls may be losing their grip.

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EU Markets Regulator Warns Crypto Growth Could Pose Broader Financial Stability Risks

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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has warned that the rapid growth of the crypto market could pose significant risks to the broader financial system, particularly as digital assets become more intertwined with traditional finance.

In its latest Markets Risk Monitor report, ESMA pointed to increasing investor interest, rising market capitalization, and expanding institutional involvement as key factors accelerating crypto’s integration into the mainstream. While the regulator acknowledged that crypto markets are still relatively small, it cautioned that the pace of development—especially with products like exchange-traded funds and tokenized financial instruments—could amplify vulnerabilities.

ESMA highlighted several key risks, including high volatility, operational fragility, and liquidity mismatches. It also emphasized concerns around the reliance on a small number of centralized trading platforms, which could act as points of failure in times of market stress.

The authority further warned that the increased presence of retail investors, often lacking adequate risk awareness, heightens the potential for disorderly market conditions. As crypto firms continue expanding their footprint in Europe, the regulator stressed the importance of monitoring how risks might spill over into the traditional financial system.

With the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation set to be fully enforced by 2025, ESMA reaffirmed its commitment to implementing a comprehensive regulatory framework. However, the agency also underscored the need for coordinated international oversight to address the inherently cross-border nature of the crypto industry.

The warning signals a growing urgency among European regulators to stay ahead of evolving risks as digital asset markets mature and become increasingly interconnected with the global financial ecosystem.

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Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin just 15% of the time since its launch

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Despite being the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, Ethereum (ETH) has outperformed Bitcoin (BTC) in just 15% of its trading history, according to recent market analysis.

Since Ethereum’s launch in 2015, it has occasionally outpaced Bitcoin during specific bullish phases—particularly during altcoin seasons or key upgrade periods like the DeFi summer of 2020 and the NFT boom in 2021. However, over the broader market timeline, Bitcoin has consistently maintained dominance in terms of performance, price stability, and institutional demand.

The data underscores Bitcoin’s resilience as the leading digital asset and highlights the challenges ETH has faced in closing the gap. Ethereum’s fluctuating gas fees, delayed network upgrades, and increasing competition from other smart contract platforms have contributed to its underperformance relative to BTC.

However, Ethereum remains central to Web3 infrastructure and continues to drive innovation in decentralized applications. Analysts note that while Bitcoin may lead in market dominance, Ethereum’s long-term value proposition lies in its ecosystem growth, particularly with Layer-2 expansion and the rise of real-world asset tokenization.

Still, for long-term investors comparing returns, Bitcoin has proven to be the more consistent performer—reinforcing its status as digital gold in the crypto economy.

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Hackers hide crypto address-swapping malware in Microsoft Office add-in bundles

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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new malware campaign that disguises itself within Microsoft Office extension packages to steal cryptocurrency by silently replacing wallet addresses.

The attack involves malicious Office add-ins that, once installed, operate in the background by monitoring clipboard activity. When a user copies a crypto wallet address—for example, during a transaction—the malware instantly replaces it with a wallet address controlled by the attacker, rerouting funds without the user’s knowledge.

This tactic, known as clipboard hijacking, is not new, but its delivery method through Office extensions represents a concerning evolution. Users typically trust Office add-ins for productivity enhancements, making them an ideal vector for stealthy infections.

Researchers warn that the malware is difficult to detect due to its low-profile behavior and integration with legitimate software workflows. It doesn’t trigger conventional security alarms and can persist undetected for long periods, increasing the risk of financial loss.

Security experts are urging crypto users to double-check wallet addresses before confirming transactions and avoid downloading unofficial Office add-ins. Meanwhile, businesses and institutions are advised to strengthen endpoint security and restrict unauthorized plugin installations to mitigate exposure.

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