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A 1797 BD-4 Half Eagle, AU58+ PCGS. HBJ-209 and an 1834 BD-4 Half Eagle, MS64+ PCGS. CAC HBJ-268 each sold for $268,400 to lead Heritage’s FUN Special Sessions: Ellsworth & Jacobson to $7,174,036. 1797 BD-4 Half Eagle, AU58+ PCGS. HBJ-209 The special sessions marked the opening of Heritage’s FUN US Coins Signature® Auction, which continues Jan. 14-17. The Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. Collection of Early Half Eagles is a 68-lot trove of the rarest and most important varieties of the entire early half eagle series. The lots in the collection reflect the years Jacobson spent chasing the rarest of the…

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Australia’s crypto sector is shifting from policy consultation to hands-on regulatory execution according to Blockchain APAC CEO Steve Vallas. New ASIC guidance and proposed digital asset legislation place greater operational responsibility on industry practitioners. Vallas warns that slow or fragmented implementation can create regulatory blind spots without sustained technical engagement. Australia’s crypto industry is moving into what Blockchain APAC chief executive Steve Vallas characterises as a more disciplined and demanding stage of development, as regulatory execution replaces years of policy signalling.  In a post on LinkedIn, Vallas says consultation processes and high-level frameworks previously dominated industry engagement, while practical design…

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Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams launched “NYC Token” in Times Square, claiming proceeds would fund efforts against antisemitism through an unnamed nonprofit, though he provided few technical details. The token’s market cap hit US$580 million before crashing 80%; on-chain analysts flagged a “rug pull” after a deployer wallet removed US$2.5 million in liquidity at the peak. Adams defended the project on Fox Business, dismissing the crash as a “liquidity rebalance” while repeatedly referring to the industry as “block change technology.” Former NYC mayor Eric Adams promoted a new memecoin, “NYC Token,” on Monday in Times Square, pitching it as a…

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PancakeSwap (CAKE) has rebounded 1.8% as volume surged and short-term momentum improved. The proposal to cut CAKE supply by 11.1% could support price stability. January catalysts include the BNB Chain upgrade and PancakeSwap AMA. PancakeSwap (CAKE) is back in focus as traders reassess its price outlook amid governance-driven supply changes, improving technical signals, and several important January catalysts. After weeks of pressure, CAKE has shown early signs of stabilisation, drawing renewed attention from both traders and long-term participants. At press time, PancakeSwap (CAKE) was trading around the $2.00 level, after a 1.8% gain over the last 24 hours. This rebound…

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On Jan. 13, the US Senate Banking Committee released the full text of the highly anticipated Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY) ahead of its expected markup this week.The 278-page draft abandons the strategy of picking winners on a token-by-token basis. Instead, it constructs a comprehensive “lane system” that assigns jurisdiction based on the functional lifecycle of a digital asset.Speaking on the legislation, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott said:“[This legislation] gives everyday Americans the protections and certainty they deserve. Investors and innovators can’t wait forever while Washington stands still, and bad actors exploit the system. This legislation puts Main…

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Aptos price rose to $1.99 on Tuesday, gaining by 8% as bulls looked to strengthen. Grayscale has announced Aptos as one of the assets under consideration. Potential ETF demand could help APT’s price. Aptos (APT) price is up more than 8% in the past 24 hours as the broader cryptocurrency market catches a bid, with Bitcoin rising to near $93,500. The Aptos token, native to the blockchain platform powered by the move programming language, is experiencing renewed interest as most other altcoins record a slight rebound. Many of these tokens, including BNB, TRON, Ethena and Hyperliquid, are part of the…

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Upexi currently has a market capitalisation of $140.32 million. The transaction will help the company boost its SOL holdings by 12% to over 2.4 million tokens. Solana has seen notable ETF inflows as SOL price hovers near $140. Upexi, Inc. said on Tuesday that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement with Hivemind Capital Partners for a convertible note valued at about $36 million, to be issued in exchange for locked Solana (SOL) tokens. The transaction comes as the Nasdaq-listed company continues to expand its digital asset treasury. Upexi currently has a market capitalisation of $140.32 million. Upexi eyes…

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Former New York mayor Eric Adams’ new NYC token fell more than 81% within about 30 minutes of its Jan. 12 launch on Solana, wiping out roughly $500 million in peak paper value.The token briefly reached an estimated market cap of $540 million–$600 million.Adams unveiled the project at a Times Square event about 12 days after leaving office and tied the token to funding blockchain education and combating antisemitism.The launch was promoted through his verified X account and later annotated by X Community Notes with a “rug pull” warning.Adams framed the venture as part of an effort to counter antisemitism.On-chain…

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Some crypto community members accused the project team of removing liquidity, sparking rug pull fears. Rune flagged data suggesting $3.4 million was drained from the token’s liquidity pool. Bubblemaps showed $2.5 million in USDC removed near the peak, with $900,000 not returned after partial additions. Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has launched a Solana-based meme coin that he said is aimed at fighting antisemitism and supporting the next phase of innovation in the city. The token, called the New York City token (NYC), was announced in a Jan. 13 post on X and quickly went live for trading…

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Former Binance CEO, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), recently stated that the UAE generates surplus power in order to cover “three days” of high demand each year, making Bitcoin a buyer of last resort for energy that would otherwise go unused.Stripping away the specifics, the logic holds: mining turns curtailed or stranded electricity into revenue when no other offtaker wants it.The question for 2026 isn’t whether surplus can be mined, but whether that surplus is structural enough to contract, and whether miners can hold their position as AI and high-performance computing push up the clearing price for firm supply.The economics are straightforward.…

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