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Altcoin Season Isn’t Dead But It Won’t Look Like 2021 Again

The post Altcoin Season Isn’t Dead But It Won’t Look Like 2021 Again appeared com. Altcoins Crypto traders waiting for a repeat of the legendary 2021 altcoin boom might be waiting for something that no longer exists at least not in the same form. Key Takeaways: Wedson says a 2021-style altcoin boom won’t happen without major capital returning to crypto. He expects future altcoin seasons to be small, theme-based surges rather than full-market explosions. Bitcoin outperforming most assets pushed the index back to “Bitcoin season,” despite pockets of altcoin strength. Market analyst Joao Wedson believes the industry has changed so much over the last three years that the definition of “altcoin season” itself needs to be rewritten. Capital Drives Altcoin Seasons And Capital Has Moved Elsewhere Wedson argues that the heartbeat of every altcoin supercycle has always been the same: huge inflows of fresh money. During 2020-2022, crypto and Web3 startups absorbed billions in funding, and that deep liquidity spilled into the broader market. Without that level of investment, he says, a synchronized altcoin surge is mathematically much harder. The WeeklyAltcoin Season Index show that we’re once again sitting in BTC Season territory. Still, a few of the Top 20 altcoins are refusing to drop as hard as Bitcoin enough to make the index start pushing upward. In general, from 2022 to 2025 we only saw tiny,. pic. twitter. com/0Cu16vsdu5 Joao Wedson (@joao_wedson) November 22, 2025 Today, major funding isn’t going into Layer-1 chains or DeFi projects it’s flowing into artificial intelligence. The shift isn’t ideological; it’s financial. Investors are chasing the sector with the highest expected return, and right now that isn’t crypto. Why the Index Alone Doesn’t Tell the Full Story Even though the Altcoin Season Index has fallen back into “Bitcoin season” territory, Wedson cautions against treating the chart like an on/off switch. He notes that.

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Max Verstappen wins Las Vegas Grand Prix, narrows F1 points gap

Max Verstappen has won the Las Vegas Grand Prix, marking his second victory in four races. The four-time reigning Formula 1 champion is clawing his way back into the title picture. Verstappen, who started second, took control of the race in the first turn when points leader Lando Norris slid wide. George Russell moved into second, while Norris finished third. Verstappen’s victory narrows his deficit to 42 points behind Norris, who leads Oscar Piastri by 30 points. Lewis Hamilton, starting from 19th, finished 10th. Verstappen’s win is his eighth consecutive podium finish.

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Coinbase Moves Massive Crypto Holdings in Major Security Refresh

The post Coinbase Moves Massive Crypto Holdings com. AltcoinsBitcoin Rather than reacting to an attack or sudden security scare, Coinbase has quietly begun rotating a huge portion of its crypto reserves into a new internal wallet structure a reminder that even the biggest name in U. S. crypto is preparing for a future in which threats grow smarter, not louder. Key Takeaways: Coinbase rotated funds to new internal wallets as part of a scheduled security upgrade, not because of a breach. The exchange warns users to watch out for scammers impersonating Coinbase during the migration. Rising cyber risks including AI-powered attacks and future quantum threats are driving exchanges to refresh wallet infrastructure more frequently. Public blockchain records show large balances of Bitcoin, Ethereum and other assets leaving well-known Coinbase addresses. The transfers aren’t outflows from the exchange; the coins are being relocated to replacement wallets that are already controlled by Coinbase. By doing so, the company prevents large sums from sitting in visible, predictable addresses for too long an approach meant to stay one step ahead of attackers who spend months scanning the chain for vulnerable targets. Coinbase emphasized that the shift was scheduled in advance and had nothing to do with the market downturn or a breach. The company underscored that this is simply good operational hygiene: don’t leave treasure in the same chest forever. Scammers Will Try to Ride the Headlines The exchange warned that the moment it becomes visible that funds are moving, scammers often weaponize the hype. Fake support agents, fake warnings, and fake “instructions” to move customer funds are patterns that have shown up repeatedly during similar migrations across the industry. Coinbase is reminding users that no representative will ever ask them to transfer crypto, share recovery phrases or hand over login details not during a migration, not.

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Gadsby-Dolly: PM must apologise for threat to ‘cuff down’ Imbert

St Ann’s East MP Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly has condemned Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for what she claimed was a violent threat to Diego Martin North/East MP Colm Imbert during a sitting of the House of Representatives on November 21. Gadsby-Dolly, a former education minister, called on Persad-Bissessar to apologise for her remarks. In a video of the sitting, Persad-Bissessar is heard telling someone in the opposition benches, “Don’t point at me.” Her subsequent comment was drowned out by shouts and desk thumping from government MPs. In a Facebook post. Gadsby-Dolly said, “The conduct of Kamla Persad-Bissessar is deeply disappointing. All jokes aside, as a woman, a mother and a young female politician, I was sorely embarrassed by the words and posture of the Prime Minister in Parliament today.” She said Persad-Bissessar verbally threatened Diego Martin North/East MP Colm Imbert during the sitting, and there were no excuses for it. Gadsby-Dolly claimed Persad-Bissessar told Imbert she would “cuff him down” in full earshot of the entire Parliament. She said Persad-Bissessar was setting a poor example for young women “who are looking to us, women leaders, as exemplars.” The matter, Gadsby-Dolly continued, goes deeper than party politics. She told Persad-Bissessar, “By your words and actions, you are sowing seeds of violence.” Gadsby-Dolly, a former education minister, asked, “How, therefore, can you preach non-violence to our students?”She noted a woman was recently detained by police for issuing violent threats against Persad-Bissessar.. “As an older woman and politician, and above all, as prime minister, this type of conduct should be way beneath you. No prime minister with class behaves this way. This talk about ‘buss head,’ ‘load up de matic,’ and now, ‘cuff down’ not sure where it’s coming from, but please stop. Gadsby-Dolly said, “It’s cringey, insipid, and sets an entirely wrong tone for a country that is supposed to be working on transforming our culture of violence. A fish rots from the head. A word to the wise is sufficient.” Her statements were supported in a statement subsequently released by the PNM’s Women’s League. The League said, “We strongly urge the Prime Minister to reflect on the gravity of her words and the example they set for the thousands who look to the nation’s leadership for guidance. The Office of Prime Minister demands behaviour that elevates our democracy, not language that undermines it.” The League asked Persad-Bissessar, “How can you expect citizens to uphold civility when your own conduct falls short of the dignity and responsibility of your office?” During a meeting of the House’s Standing Finance Committee last October, while the PNM was in government, then energy minister Stuart Young was criticised for making disparaging remarks about Persad-Bissessar and other UNC MPs. In subsequent statements inside and outside of Parliament, Young said, “I made comments which were carried by a live microphone that have gone viral and generated much attention. I accept that more is expected of me as a representative member of parliament, and I wish to record my regret that this ‘cross-talk’ has unnecessarily distracted public discourse.. Please accept my humblest apologies.” The post Gadsby-Dolly: PM must apologise for threat to ‘cuff down’ Imbert appeared first.

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