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Hyperliquid (HYPE) Defies Crypto Market Rout: Is HYPE the New Digital Safe Haven?
HYPE has surged over 40% to $32 as Hyperliquid defies the broader crypto sell-off, powered by record $1.3 billion daily on-chain gold and silver trading and a fee-driven buyback engine that channels up to 97% of revenue into HYPE demand. With HyperEVM now hosting 35+ protocols, $639 million in TVL at Kinetiq, and over 42% of supply staked, HYPE is increasingly viewed as a revenue-backed DeFi asset rather than a purely speculative altcoin.
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Top 5 Crypto Airdrops in February 2026: How to Maximize Rewards
February 2026 features one of the strongest airdrop lineups of the year, with confirmed or near-final distributions from major projects like Rainbow Wallet (RNBW), TEA Protocol, Zama, Jupiter (JUP), and others across DeFi, wallets, privacy tech, and prediction markets. As airdrops mature into a core token distribution strategy, genuine on-chain activity, early participation, and verified engagement remain the key factors for capturing meaningful rewards.
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Gold at $5,250 All-Time High: Why Is Tether Buying 27 Tons of Gold?
Summary: Tether has become a major gold buyer, adding about 27 tons in late 2025 as gold surged past $5,200, signaling a shift toward gold as a neutral reserve asset amid geopolitical and currency risk. The purchases back both USDT reserves and Tether Gold (XAUT), making Tether one of the largest institutional players linking physical gold with blockchain-based finance and reinforcing gold’s structural bull trend in 2026.
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River (RIVER) Surges 1,200% in a Month, Entering the Top 100 Tokens by Market Cap
River (RIVER) exploded nearly 1,200% in a month, briefly reaching a $1B+ market cap, driven by $12M in high-profile strategic backing, rapid listings on exchanges like HTX and Coinone, and rising attention around its cross-chain stablecoin infrastructure and satUSD growth. The rally was amplified by a very small circulating supply, but it also became heavily leverage-driven, with futures volume vastly outweighing spot activity, making the move fragile. A sharp pullback of over 25% has followed as profit-taking and liquidations set in, leaving RIVER still massively up on the month but now at a critical point where sustaining gains depends on real spot demand replacing speculative leverage.
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RIVER-14.17%
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