CEX

CEXs are platforms managed by centralized organizations that facilitate the trading of cryptocurrencies, offering high liquidity and user-friendly fiat on-ramps. Leaders like Binance, OKX, and Coinbase serve as the primary gateways for institutional and retail entry. In 2026, the industry focus is on Proof of Reserves (PoR), enhanced regulatory compliance, and hybrid models that offer self-custody options. This tag provides updates on exchange security, listings, and global market trends.

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Created: 2026/02/02 18:52
Updated: 2026/02/02 18:52
Ethereum supply drops – Yet Tom Lee insists ‘$3K is still undervalued’

Ethereum supply drops – Yet Tom Lee insists ‘$3K is still undervalued’

The post Ethereum supply drops – Yet Tom Lee insists ‘$3K is still undervalued’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ethereum [ETH] is sending mixed signals. Some mid-size whales are trimming their holdings, while the biggest players barely care. Yet despite ETH trading at elevated valuations for years, more people continue to hold it… and less ETH sits on exchanges. Are investors seeing Ethereum through a different, longer-term lens? Mid-size whales took profit at the top Ethereum’s accumulation heatmap shows that the 1-10K ETH cohort was the first to sell into strength, and they did it right near the price top. These mid-size whales sold heavily during the peak, capturing profits while the market was still celebrating new highs. What’s more, is that they haven’t stopped. Source: Alphractal Selling from this group continues, keeping pressure on ETH even as sentiment remains upbeat. In contrast, the largest holders (wallets with more than 10K ETH) are far more neutral. They’re neither panic-selling nor aggressively buying. This might be why ETH’s rally has struggled to find smooth momentum. Exchange supply keeps falling ETH held on CEXs has been dropping, falling from around 14.5 million ETH in late July to nearly 12.5 million ETH at press time. Investors (both retail and institutional) are moving coins off exchanges and into long-term storage. So far, consistent outflows reduce immediate sell pressure and prove confidence. Source: X Even as mid-size whales continue taking profits, the broader trend shows fewer holders keeping ETH available to sell. Are investors valuing ETH differently? Despite Ethereum trading at a fully diluted P/S ratio above 100x for years, levels most dot‑com companies never sustained, the number of holders continues to rise. Charts reveal Ethereum’s P/S repeatedly spiking above 1,000x, at times approaching 3,000x, while total addresses have now surpassed 250 million. Source: X Holders aren’t treating ETH like a revenue-driven tech stock. Instead, many appear to value it as a long-term settlement…

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SpaceX Transfers 2,246 Bitcoin Worth $200 Million as Bitcoin Sale Rumors Spread

SpaceX Transfers 2,246 Bitcoin Worth $200 Million as Bitcoin Sale Rumors Spread

TLDR SpaceX moved approximately 2,246 BTC worth over $200 million in recent transactions, sparking speculation about potential selling The company still holds more than 5,000 BTC valued at roughly $500 million, meaning less than half its holdings were transferred Receiving wallets are not confirmed to be exchanges like Binance or Coinbase, making liquidation claims unverified [...] The post SpaceX Transfers 2,246 Bitcoin Worth $200 Million as Bitcoin Sale Rumors Spread appeared first on CoinCentral.

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DEX Perp Volume Ripped Past $1 Trillion for Second Month as Spot Traders Quietly Fled to CEX

DEX Perp Volume Ripped Past $1 Trillion for Second Month as Spot Traders Quietly Fled to CEX

The post DEX Perp Volume Ripped Past $1 Trillion for Second Month as Spot Traders Quietly Fled to CEX appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Insights On-chain perpetual futures volume on decentralized exchanges remained above $1 trillion in November 2025, marking the second consecutive month of trillion-dollar perp trading. The DEX-to-CEX ratio for perpetual contracts reached an all-time high of 18.4% in November and climbed to 22.2% by December 5. Spot market activity showed the opposite trend, with the proportion of volume traded on DEX platforms dropping from 17.4% to 11.4%. On-chain trading volume across spot and perpetual markets totaled $1.71 trillion in November 2025, according to the latest blockchain news data. The figure represented an 11% decline from October, which had registered an all-time high for combined on-chain volume. Despite the month-over-month drop, the resilience of perpetual contracts stood out against a sharper retreat in on-chain spot trading activity. Perpetual futures accounted for $1.3 trillion of November’s total volume, declining just 4% from the previous month. Spot markets, by contrast, generated approximately $400 billion in volume, a 29% drop that underscored a pronounced shift in trader preferences. The divergence between the two segments highlighted a clear bifurcation in how market participants approached decentralized and centralized venues across different product types. Perp DEX volume YTD | Source: DefiLlama Lighter Overtakes Hyperliquid in Monthly Perp Volume For the first time since August 2024, Hyperliquid did not lead the monthly aggregate for perpetual contract volume on decentralized platforms. According to DefiLlama data, Lighter recorded $290.6 billion in perp volume during November, surpassing Hyperliquid’s $237.9 billion. Aster also moved ahead of Hyperliquid with $248.9 billion in trading activity, marking a rotation among the leading crypto perp DEX venues. The shift reflected both Hyperliquid’s growing competition and the maturation of alternative platforms that had scaled their infrastructure and liquidity pools throughout 2025. Additionally, Lighter and Aster benefited from aggressive incentive campaigns, as the Hyperliquid airdrop reset expectations and…

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MVON Token Presale: The Real-World Utility Token Powering Peer-to-Peer Delivery

MVON Token Presale: The Real-World Utility Token Powering Peer-to-Peer Delivery

Join the MVON token presale for crypto with real utility. Explore phases, pricing from $0.03, and how this P2P delivery token powers MovitOn

Author: Blockchainreporter
Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle?

Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle?

The post Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto Projects Bitcoin Hyper vs IPO Genie: discover which top presale token packs stronger 2026 utility, audited security and real-world deal access in one token presale. On 6 December 2025, crypto feels like a loaded spring again. Bitcoin has snapped back near $89,700 as the total crypto market cap has rebounded above $3.05 trillion in recent days. At the same time, almost $1.8 billion of token unlocks are scheduled this month, so capital is hunting safer narratives, not pure memes.  So the real question is simple.In the next cycle, do you want to own blockspace or deal flow? Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) wants to be the fast, scalable Bitcoin Layer 2 that upgrades BTC’s throughput and fees. IPO Genie ($IPO) is a single top presale token 2025 that turns into access to $3+ trillion private markets and future tokenized real-world assets. Analysts increasingly agree on one thing. AI-driven, real-world utility projects now dominate many crypto presale rankings, while meme coins drift. This article breaks down HYPER vs IPO deeply and tells which one will lead the race.You will see how each token works, who they really serve, and why many analysts think $IPO could become the utility winner for 2026.  2025 Backdrop: Utility, AI, And Private Markets Collide Access is alpha. Utility is the moat. The 2021 “lottery ticket” era of random crypto presales is fading.Now, serious money wants: Audited smart contracts Real yield or revenue sharing Exposure to RWAs and tokenized private markets Forecasts suggest tokenized assets could reach $10–16 trillion by 2030. That aligns perfectly with IPO Genie’s focus on tokenized private equity, venture capital, and pre-IPO allocations, not just DeFi farming. At the same time, AI crypto and on-chain automation dominate narratives.Projects that combine AI, compliance, and real-world cash flows are increasingly pushed to the top of crypto…

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Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) vs IPO Genie ($IPO): Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle?

Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) vs IPO Genie ($IPO): Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle?

On 6 December 2025, crypto feels like a loaded spring again. Bitcoin has snapped back near $89,700 as the total […] The post Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) vs IPO Genie ($IPO): Who Wins the 2026 Utility Battle? appeared first on Coindoo.

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7 Crypto Exchanges With the Lowest Spot Fees

7 Crypto Exchanges With the Lowest Spot Fees

The post 7 Crypto Exchanges With the Lowest Spot Fees appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. There’s a number of variables to examine when choosing a crypto exchange on which to trade, ranging from the assets it lists to the quality of its mobile app. While these characteristics are important, arguably the most critical factor of all – as well as being the easiest to quantitatively measure – is trading fees. Different exchanges charge different fees for spot trading, which start at a base rate before reducing further for high volume traders. While the fees may seem miniscule, at a few fractions of a percent, over the course of hundreds of trades these can quickly add up. Depending on your trading volume, picking an exchange that offers the lowest fees can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars a year. It’s one of the most important crypto trading decisions you’ll ever make. To help you make that decision, the following seven exchanges offer some of the most competitive spot fees in the industry. They also score highly for the other attributes that go into a good exchange, from user experience to security. Not only will they save you money with every trade you make, but they’ll keep your assets safe while offering access to all the cryptocurrencies you could ever wish for. BitMEX BitMEX may have started out as a derivatives exchange, which remains a cornerstone of its business, but its spot exchange is equally accomplished – and its fees are very attractive. Maker and taker fees start at just 0.05%, which place it near the top of the list, with the potential for these to drop further according to your trading volume or the amount of BMEX you’ve staked. Five VIP levels offer increasingly lower fees as you level up the rankings, with the highest tier – OG – earning a −0.0150% rebate. If you’re…

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Analyst Pushes Back as New Tether Solvency Fears Resurface

Analyst Pushes Back as New Tether Solvency Fears Resurface

The post Analyst Pushes Back as New Tether Solvency Fears Resurface appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Concerns about stablecoin issuer Tether’s financial stability resurfaced this week after BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes warned the company could face serious trouble if the value of its reserve assets were to fall. But CoinShares’ head of research, James Butterfill, pushed back on those claims. In a Dec. 5 market update, Butterfill said fears over Tether’s solvency “look misplaced.” He pointed to Tether’s latest attestation, which reports $181 billion in reserves against roughly $174.45 billion in liabilities, leaving a surplus of nearly $6.8 billion. “Although stablecoin risks should never be dismissed outright, the current data do not indicate systemic vulnerability,” Butterfill wrote. Tether remains one of the most profitable companies in the sector, generating $10 billion in the first three quarters of the year — an unusually high figure on a per-employee basis. Related: Arthur Hayes tells Zcash holders to withdraw from CEXs and ‘shield’ assets The latest source of Tether anxiety While speculation about Tether’s financial health is hardly new — media outlets have probed its reserves and asset backing for years — the latest round of solvency worries appears to stem from Arthur Hayes.  The BitMEX co-founder said last week that Tether was “in the early innings of running a massive interest-rate trade,” arguing that a 30% drop in its Bitcoin (BTC) and gold holdings would “wipe out their equity” and leave its USDt (USDT) stablecoin technically “insolvent.” Both assets make up a substantial portion of Tether’s reserves, with the company increasing its gold exposure in recent years. Source: Arthur Hayes Tether is facing criticism from more than just Hayes. CEO Paolo Ardoino recently pushed back on S&P Global’s downgrade of USDt’s ability to defend its US dollar peg, dismissing the move as “Tether FUD” — shorthand for fear, uncertainty, and doubt — and citing the company’s third-quarter attestation…

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Shiba Inu Price Prediction: A Breakout Ahead? Solana Wakes Up As Digitap Pumps – the Next 20x Coin?

Shiba Inu Price Prediction: A Breakout Ahead? Solana Wakes Up As Digitap Pumps – the Next 20x Coin?

While influencers predict some growth ahead for the Shiba Inu price and the price of SOL, Digitap is pumping hard. Some analysts claim it could be the next 20x coin.

Author: Blockchainreporter
Alarm Bells Ring For PEPE Coin and Shiba Inu With Weak Momentum, Relief Washes Over Remittix Holders

Alarm Bells Ring For PEPE Coin and Shiba Inu With Weak Momentum, Relief Washes Over Remittix Holders

As traders switch between high-risk assets, well-known altcoins, and more recent payment-focused initiatives, the cryptocurrency market keeps changing. Momentum signs indicate weakness over important timeframes, and Shiba Inu and Pepe coins are still under attack. Even with broader uncertainty, some investors point toward utility-driven plays like Remittix, a growing PayFi project priced at $0.119 that [...] The post Alarm Bells Ring For PEPE Coin and Shiba Inu With Weak Momentum, Relief Washes Over Remittix Holders appeared first on Blockonomi.

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