Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has argued that the economic shifts set in motion more than five decades ago are now unfolding, advocating for Bitcoin and gold while warning against rising debt, inflation and retirement risks.
In a Saturday post on X, Kiyosaki pointed to 1974 as a
Shibarium, the Shiba Inu Layer-2 blockchain, recently underwent a major infrastructure update, with 86% of its blocks indexed. Daily transactions fell significantly to 557 post-upgrade. Despite operational functionality, explorer data is still syncing, which may explain the low transaction numbers. SHIB's price fell 0.94%, reflecting overall market bearish sentiment and subdued trading activity.
DOGE active addresses jumped 28% in one week, showing growing network engagement.
Price holds critical levels near $0.0912–$0.0928 despite minor dips.
Breaking above $0.0930 could target $0.0950, $0.0980, and potentially $0.10.
Dogecoin — DOGE, has shown interesting movements this week,
James Lavish warns Bitcoin holders that continued conflict in Iran could trigger inflation and market downturns. While Bitcoin may face further declines, he sees potential long-term opportunities. He discusses the impact of global economic pressures on investments.
This weekend, Bitcoin ($BTC) has shown a steady performance in line with a blend of technical and geopolitical outlook. In this respect, Bitcoin ($BTC) is changing hands at $67K with significant support levels at $64K and $65K and notable resistance at $74K. As per the data from CRYPTO Damus, the
Gate News message, prediction markets in Q1 2026 showed politics dominated trading volume this quarter, with sports accounting for only a small portion. The top two markets were: Big Game Champion 2026 saw Seattle win with a launch probability of 0.8%. Trump's Fed Chair nominee market resulted in Ke
XRP trading volume drops by 50%, feeding bearish expectations.
The altcoin records six consecutive red monthly closes.
Could this be the longest coil for XRP before the biggest launch?
The crypto community is disheartened to see the
Bitcoin's prolonged consolidation below $70,000 may indicate a potential rally, despite mixed analyst sentiment. While some predict a breakout, others warn of deeper bearish trends. Current trading is stagnant, with Bitcoin at $66,890.