Colombian Peso Drops 2.5% on Dollar Purchase Speculation
The Colombian peso fell 2.5% against the dollar amid speculation that the government may buy U.S. dollars to stabilize the currency and address economic woes.
The Colombian peso fell 2.5% against the dollar amid speculation that the government may buy U.S. dollars to stabilize the currency and address economic woes.
Brazil's central bank has returned to the futures market to buy dollars after ten years, aiming to stabilize the real amid ongoing currency volatility.
Ethereum's recent rise above $2,400 indicates a potential market shift, with rising Taker Buy Volume and cautious optimism from investors.
The dispute between Ethena and Kelp DAO over the $300M LayerZero exploit reveals significant rifts in the DeFi community regarding security and governance.
Zcash recently experienced a 15% surge driven by investor inflows, though notable outflows raise concerns about its long-term sustainability.
The Japanese yen reaches a 10-week high, raising expectations of government intervention as analysts assess potential impacts on Japan's export market.
The collapse of DSJ Exchange revealed $92 million lost to a Ponzi scheme, highlighting the sophisticated laundering tactics used in cryptocurrency fraud.