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Cryptocurrency News August 3, 2025 — Bitcoin at $113,000, XRP ETF and Institutional Influx
... altcoins remains strong. Projects with actively developing ecosystems and prospects for launching ETFs are especially sought after. Expectations for the imminent appearance of exchange-traded funds on XRP, Solana, and even some meme cryptocurrencies fuel forecasts for a new "altseason" in the coming months.
Regulation: Global Initiatives and Industry Support
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surrounding cryptocurrencies in 2025 is undergoing significant changes, as authorities in various countries increasingly set unified rules for the market. In the United States,...
Top 10 Cryptocurrencies as of April 2025: Overview of Best and Promising Cryptocurrencies
... many service operations (paying listing fees, participating in exchange games and promotions, etc.). Secondly, BNB serves as fuel for BNB Chain – all transactions and smart contracts in this network require payment in BNB. Thus, as the number of decentralized ... ... Additionally, the regular burning of tokens reduces supply, creating deflationary pressure on the price. Challenges do exist, as global regulators are increasingly scrutinizing Binance and its products, and the outcomes of these investigations could impact BNB's ...
Multi-Sided Platform For Instant Purchases And Sales In Commodity Markets
... end consumers. The current market structure includes many intermediaries and traders. The supply chain of raw materials and fuel to the final consumer can be very long, and it is impossible to control it properly. Well-coordinated work of all participants ... ... the development of digital platforms, which allow them, in one case, to optimize the production process, in the other case, to regulate the process of selling oil products, reducing the delivery period and the final cost, due to the exclusion of the intermediaries....
Why is Russia lifting the ban on gasoline exports for only two months?
... 10-15% of total gasoline production in the country is exported, but some oil refineries (NPPs) are initially geared towards fuel supply abroad. For them, the export ban was particularly painful.
Stankevich notes that the political and economic situation ... ... CEO of the oil product marketplace OPEN OIL MARKET, the export permit for such a short period is a result of a compromise: the regulator could not keep export restrictions for too long. Therefore, the ban is lifted, but oil companies receive a signal: "Guys,...
Novak allowed the lifting of the ban on the export of AI-92 gasoline
... AI-95 by 7.6% (with overall consumer prices increasing by 6.75%). However, Deputy Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) Vitaly Korolev assured in early September that retail gasoline prices would not exceed inflation by the end of the year.
Regulators cannot maintain the gasoline export ban for too long, believes Sergey Tereshkin, founder and CEO of the Open Oil Market fuel and raw materials marketplace. "If the ban becomes overly prolonged, oil producers lose incentives for 'good behavior'... A long ban, sooner or later, will result in price increases," he argues. Therefore, the expert believes the authorities ...