Hedera price prediction: HBAR eyes $0.25 amid SWIFT blockchain trials

Key takeaways

  • The crypto market has turned bearish again after a temporary relief on Wednesday.
  • HBAR is down 1% but could rally higher amid a bullish outlook.

SWIFT launches live blockchain trials featuring Hedera

HBAR, the native coin of the Hedera blockchain, is down 1.2% in the last 24 hours despite positive development within the ecosystem. At press time, HBAR is trading at $0.235, but could rally higher in the near term.

The negative performance comes despite the global payments network SWIFT launching live blockchain trials featuring Hedera. In addition to that, asset manager Grayscale filed a Delaware trust for HBAR, a move viewed by some as laying groundwork for a future spot HBAR ETF.

However, HBAR’s value hasn’t increased as the broader crypto market is still bleeding. The bearish market conditions can be attributed to the hawkish FOMC minutes released on Thursday. The recent inflation data and the hawkish FOMC minutes have dented hopes of a September rate cut by the Fed. 

This resulted in Bitcoin dropping below $113k while Ether continues to struggle around the $4,200 mark.

HBAR targets $0.25 despite bearish market conditions

The HBAR/USD 4-hour chart is bearish and efficient thanks to the market’s ongoing correction. The technical indicators are also bearish, suggesting that sellers are currently in charge.

HBAR/USD 4H chart

The MACD lines are within the negative territory, while the RSI of 42 shows that HBAR’s current outlook is bearish. If the selling pressure continues, HBAR could drop below yesterday’s low and retest the Monthly low of $0.22461. The bulls would defend this support zone, as failure to do so could see HBAR drop massively to the $0.19 region.

However, the positive developments within the Hedera ecosystem could push HBAR’s price higher in the near term. HBAR could target the 4-hour TLQ at $0.243 before attempting to top the $0.25 level for the second time this week.

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A new era for crypto? DOJ official says ‘well-intentioned’ developers are not a target

  • A top DOJ official says writing code “without ill intent is not a crime.”
  • The promise comes after the conviction of the Tornado Cash developer.
  • The DOJ vows not to use indictments as a lawmaking tool for crypto.

Standing before an anxious audience of cryptocurrency innovators in Wyoming, a senior official from the US Department of Justice delivered the precise message they were desperate to hear: the government’s perceived war on software developers is over.

In a landmark speech, he declared that the simple act of writing code, when done without criminal intent, is not a crime.

The official, Matthew Galeotti, acting assistant attorney general in the DOJ’s criminal division, made the powerful assurances on Thursday at an event hosted by the new crypto advocacy group, American Innovation Project.

His words, met with vigorous applause, represented a dramatic and deliberate shift in tone from a department whose recent actions have sent a chill through the entire developer community.

A line in the sand after the storm

Galeotti drew a firm line, promising that the DOJ would not weaponize the legal system to indirectly regulate the digital asset space. 

“The department will not use federal criminal statutes to fashion a new regulatory regime over the digital asset industry,” he said. 

The department will not use indictments as a lawmaking tool. The department should not leave innovators guessing as to what could lead to criminal prosecution.

Then came the centerpiece of his address, a clear and unambiguous declaration: “merely writing code without ill intent is not a crime.”

This was not a vague promise. Galeotti directly addressed the legal statute used to convict the developers behind both Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet, stating that the DOJ would not press charges under that code unless prosecutors have “evidence that a defendant knew of the specific legal requirements and willfully violated it.” 

He went further, extending a shield to projects where “software is truly decentralized and solely automates peer-to-peer transactions, and where a third party does not have custody and control over user assets.”

The shadow of the Southern district

But those words of reassurance were delivered against the chilling backdrop of recent history.

The speech comes on the heels of two high-profile and deeply controversial victories for US prosecutors.

Most prominent was the conviction of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm for running an unlawful money transmitting business, a verdict that many in the industry saw as a direct criminalization of open-source code.

This is the conflict that has haunted the industry: a seeming disconnect between the department’s top brass and its most aggressive prosecutors.

An April memo from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche had already signaled a more careful approach under the Trump administration, even disbanding the national cryptocurrency enforcement team.

Yet despite that memo, the powerful Southern District of New York (SDNY) pressed forward with its cases against Storm and the Samourai Wallet developers, creating a climate of profound uncertainty and fear.

A cautious sigh of relief

Galeotti’s speech was a direct attempt to quell that fear and reassert a unified, top-down policy. 

“Developers of neutral tools with no criminal intent should not be held responsible for someone else’s misuse of these tools,” he stated. 

If a third party’s misuse violates criminal law, then that third party should be prosecuted, not the well-intentioned developer.

For an industry that has felt under siege, pouring millions into lobbying efforts to protect its innovators, the speech felt like a potential turning point.

It was a public validation of their core argument.

“The fact that the DOJ acknowledged that software developers should not be held responsible for third parties’ misuse of their code affirms what we have been advocating for years,” said Amanda Tuminelli, executive director of the DeFi Education Fund, in a statement. 

Let’s celebrate this as a moment of progress and remember that there is still more work to be done to change the law permanently.

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INJ price eyes $20 as Republic expands RWA with Injective

  • Injective (INJ) price outlook as Republic expands RWA integration with Injective.
  • The INJ token trades around $13.38 after dipping from highs of $16 amid crypto sell-off.
  • ETF anticipation, tokenization growth and other catalysts may help INJ bulls.

Injective price hovers around $13.38 on Thursday evening, about 3% down in the past 24 hours and over 12% down in the past week, but could Injective’s integration with Republic help INJ price bounce to $20?

Over the past week, Injective has dipped from highs of $16, with sell-off pressure across the market adding to the declines.

This is despite the finance-focused layer 1 blockchain’s notable milestones across the ecosystem.

Now with Republic, a leading tokenized investments platform, bulls may fancy higher marks if markets flip bullish.

Injective integrates with Republic

While the crypto market bleeds, platforms are taking time to build.

Integrations are among the critical elements, and Injective has added to this with its official integration with Republic.

The platforms announced the collaboration on Aug. 21 and aim to bring Injective’s Layer 1 ecosystem into Republic’s on-chain investment infrastructure.

Specifically, the goal is to enable Injective-based projects to fundraise via Republic’s Launchpad, utilize Republic Wallet for asset management, and benefit from Republic’s validator support.

Why is this integration notable?

Republic and Injective are building on an earlier collaboration that saw Republic become an INJ validator.

However, and notably, the integration is a step forward in expanding private markets on-chain.

“With 3 million+ community members across 150+ countries and a portfolio that includes 27 unicorns such as SpaceX, Robinhood, Carta, and Dapper Labs, Republic’s integration with Injective represents a pivotal moment in bridging traditional finance with onchain innovation,” Injective wrote.

INJ price outlook: Can bulls reclaim $30?

The technical outlook for INJ is leaning bearish in the short term, with RSI and MACD both handing bears the upper hand.

Currently trading near $13 means the Injective price is closer to the lows of $6.90 seen in April 2025 than the recent peak of $34 hit in December 2024.

The sell-off that has hit Bitcoin and altcoins does not help bulls.

Injective price chart from CoinMarketCap

However, if sentiment flips, a breakout to $20 could allow bulls to target the $30 level.

Other than the Republic integration, other significant upward drivers will be overall institutional interest and demand amid tokenization and real-world assets.

Injective’s quest to dominate with new financial primitives designed to expand its DeFi capabilities, and the Nvidia GPU derivatives market add to the positives.

Also bullish for Injective price is anticipation around ETF filings and expected approvals and whale accumulation will be key.

Bulls nonetheless need to hold above $13 and potentially $10 so as not to hand greater initiative to bears.

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Verb Technology confirms $713M TON stake after $558M private placement

  • Its treasury has surpassed $780M, comprising $713M in Toncoin and cash worth $67M.
  • The milestone comes after a $558M private placement completed early this month.
  • Verb aims to accumulate 5% of Toncoin’s circulating supply.

Institutional players dominate market trends with dib-buying activities after the current broad market decline.

NASDAQ-listed Verb Technology, which will soon rebrand to Ton Strategy Company, has revealed a key milestone that aligns its vision with the Telegram-based blockchain.

The livestreaming firm has disclosed that its treasury assets have surpassed $780 million, with the Open Network’s native token accounting for the most at $713 million.

It holds the remaining $67 million in cash.

The development has attracted attention as it follows Verb’s $558 million private placement early this month.

The fundraising drew crypto-oriented investors and over 110 institutions, confirming trust in Verb’s digital asset strategy and the Toncoin project.

Commenting on the milestone, Verb’s Executive Chairman Manuel Stotz stated:

Crossing $780 million in assets just days after our private placement reflects the conviction behind $TON. This is more than building a balance sheet; it’s about contributing to the security of TON blockchain – where participants can build, transact, and benefit directly from the underlying financial protocols.

Verb eyes 5% of Toncoin’s supply

Verb Technology plans to be the central player in the Open Network ecosystem.

It plans to acquire over 5% of Toncoin’s circulating supply (currently at 2.56 billion tokens).

That would make Verb a top participant in securing the TON blockchain.

Moreover, the company plans to add its Toncoin balance on a per-share basis over time, leveraging staking rewards, disciplined market activity, and cash flow reinvestment.

That would ensure Verb’s active participation in supporting the platform’s infrastructure while benefiting from maximized returns.

Stotz added:

By becoming the first and largest publicly traded treasury reserve of TON, VERN is not just holding TON on its balance sheet – we are helping to strengthen the economic foundation of the network itself.

TON and potential

Verb Technology isn’t zeroing in on a random digital asset.

Toncoin remains the first coin to receive support from a leading social site.

Dogecoin appears to have failed in its fight to become X’s (formerly Twitter) payment token.

Telegram, the leading messaging platform with around 1 billion active users per month, collaborated with the Ton Foundation to make Toncoin the sole asset powering its ecosystem.

The integration enriched the alt’s utility, now the backbone for payments, wallets, and emerging decentralized applications (dApps) within Telegram.

The use cases likely elevated TON’s institutional appeal.

Recently, Coinbase Ventures endorsed Toncoin as the ideal token for fueling cryptocurrency adoption.

Toncoin price action

The alt trades at $3.30, reflecting the prevailing broad market declines.

Meanwhile, the minor 0.71% price increase signals a possible momentum shift as the community digests Verb’s updates.

Toncoin Price Chart on Coinmarketcap

TON could see brief gains in the near term, but the broad market outlook suggests short-lived gains.

Nonetheless, institutional interest positions Toncoin for impressive growth and price performance in the coming months and years.

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Kanye West’s “Yeezy Money” crypto crashes 61% despite $3B hype

  • Yeezy Money (YZY) hit $3B market cap before crashing over 60% in hours.
  • Top wallets hold nearly 90% of the supply, sparking rug-pull fears.
  • Insider trades flipped $450K into $1.5M within launch day.

Kanye West’s bold entry into the world of digital assets has taken a dramatic turn.

His Solana-based crypto, Yeezy Money (YZY), launched with fanfare and hype that briefly pushed its market capitalisation to $3 billion.

However, within hours, the YZY coin’s value collapsed, leaving investors staring at losses of more than 60%.

The launch of Yeezy Money was marked by a mix of celebrity power, technical intrigue, and immediate controversy.

Kanye West, who has rebranded himself as Ye, used his official account to promote the token with a short clip claiming “The official Yeezy token just dropped.”

But what followed was one of the most volatile trading debuts in recent memory.

From $3 billion peak to freefall

Moments after launch, the YZY token surged to more than $3 billion in market capitalisation.

At one point, it was trading above $3 per token, sparking a frenzy across Solana-based exchanges.

The hype attracted big names in the crypto space. Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, publicly admitted buying into YZY, at first joking that he hoped West would not “rug” him.

Hours later, as prices tumbled, Hayes conceded that he had made a mistake, writing that he should not have traded “shitters” like YZY.

Other traders, including leverage specialist James Wynn, also took positions, highlighting how even seasoned market participants can get swept up in celebrity-driven frenzies.

The YZY token rally was very short-lived. Within three hours, the token shed more than 65% of its value, tumbling below $1.20.

By Thursday evening, the coin had fallen even further. CoinMarketCap showed it trading around $0.99, down 61% in a single day.

YZY MONEY price chart

The crash left its market capitalisation hovering near $298 million, a fraction of the peak it had touched just hours earlier.

The heavy trading volume told its own story. In the first 24 hours, YZY recorded nearly $1 billion in trades, with volume surging by more than 37,000%.

For many traders, the swings underscored the risks of a token built more on celebrity hype than demonstrable utility.

Insider wallets raise alarms

On-chain analysis quickly highlighted troubling patterns. On-chain data reveals that the top six wallets controlled close to 90% of the total supply.

In fact, one multisignature wallet alone accounted for 87% before distribution. Such concentration has left critics warning of a textbook “rug pull” scenario.

LookOnChain, a blockchain analytics firm, flagged several wallets that appeared to have privileged access to the token before the public.

One insider spent about $450,000 in USDC to secure 1.29 million YZY at a low entry price, only to flip the holdings for more than $1.5 million within hours.

For retail traders who entered later, the story was very different, with some losing hundreds of thousands of dollars after buying into the wrong contracts or chasing inflated prices.

Kanye’s shifting stance on crypto

The YZY launch has drawn attention because of Kanye West’s previous comments on digital currencies.

Earlier this year, Kanye dismissed memecoins as scams that exploit fans through hype.

He even claimed that he turned down a $2 million offer to promote a fake cryptocurrency, warning at the time that such schemes “scam the public out of tens of millions of dollars.”

Kanye’s decision to front Yeezy Money, therefore, came as a surprise.

The official website pitched it as the foundation of a new financial ecosystem, complete with Ye Pay, a payment processor meant to undercut traditional card networks, and the YZY Card, a tool for spending in both crypto and fiat.

The platform claimed to be “a new economy, built on chain,” though many observers noted that no working products accompanied the promises.

Despite the turbulence, Yeezy Money has carved out a cultural moment.

Like Donald Trump’s NFT collections or Iggy Azalea’s token launches, West’s venture into crypto underscores the growing crossover between pop culture and digital finance.

Solana itself even saw a boost, rising more than 2% as investors chased the hype.

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