Weekly Report (14 – 20 April 25) | What Happened This Week In Crypto
This report will provide some essential and quick news about the cryptocurrencies happening worldwide.
1) Solana’s PumpSwap DEX Shatters Records with $3.45 Billion Trading Frenzy
BlockBeats News reports a monumental surge in activity on PumpSwap, a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Solana blockchain. On April 20, 2025, PumpSwap recorded an astounding $3.456 billion in trading volume, signaling a powerful upswing in decentralized trading and leveraging Solana’s technological prowess to manage vast transaction flows…[Read More]
2) Veteran Trader Peter Brandt Issues Stark Warning Ethereum Price Plunge to $800 Anticipated
Long-time market analyst Peter Brandt, a commodities trading veteran with experience dating back to the 1970s, has ignited debate within the cryptocurrency sphere by projecting a dramatic price collapse for Ethereum…[Read More]
3) Stablecoin Transactions Outpace Visa in Q1 Reveals Bitwise Report
Despite a surprisingly positive shift in the political and regulatory landscapes for cryptocurrencies, the first quarter of 2025 witnessed a paradoxical dip in crypto asset prices, according to Bitwise Asset Management’s latest quarterly analysis..[Read More]
4) Mantra Finalizing Token Burn and Buyback After OM Price Collapse
Mantra’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, John Patrick Mullin, announced that the project team is in the concluding stages of developing a token burn program and is actively implementing a buyback strategy. These measures are intended to address the repercussions of the recent sharp devaluation of the OM token…[Read More]
5) Ethereum ETFs Report Zero Net Inflows Amid Bitcoin ETF Gains
Ethereum Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are experiencing negligible investor interest, contrasting sharply with the ongoing inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs. While spot Bitcoin ETFs collectively saw a net inflow of $108 million, primarily driven by BlackRock’s IBIT ETF with $80.96 million, the nine spot Ethereum ETFs all recorded zero net flows…[Read More]