Ethereum Surges Above $3,600 on SEC ETF Rumors, Trading Volumes Skyrocket from in lace half Watch Video

Preview(s):

Play Video:
(Note: The default playback of the video is HD VERSION. If your browser is buffering the video slowly, please play the REGULAR MP4 VERSION or Open The Video below for better experience. Thank you!)
⏲ Duration: 0:36
👁 View: 1.7M times
✓ Published: 22-May-2024
Open HD Video
Open MP4 Video
Download HD Video
Download MP4 Video
Description:
Ethereum's price spiked above $3,600 after rumors that the SEC has asked ETF applicants to resubmit filings. Trading volumes exceeded 200% in the past day as sentiment turned bullish on a potential ETF approval, similar to what happened in January for Bitcoin ETFs. ETH's market cap increased by half of Solana's in just 3 minutes during the spike, creating the largest ever daily candle. If approved, ETH could quickly reach $4,000-$5,000 by year's end. Without approval, prices may retrace to $3,000.

Share with your friends:

Whatsapp | Viber | Telegram | Line | SMS
Email | Twitter | Reddit | Tumblr | Pinterest

Related Videos

WTI
⏲ 1 minute 27 seconds 👁 16.2K
Ethereum's price spiked above $3,600 after rumors that the SEC has asked ETF applicants to resubmit filings. Trading volumes exceeded 200% in the past day as sentiment turned bullish on a potential ETF approval, similar to what happened in January for Bitcoin ETFs. ETH's market cap increased by half of Solana's in just 3 minutes during the spike, creating the largest ever daily candle. If approved, ETH could quickly reach $4,000-$5,000 by year's end. Without approval, prices may retrace to $3,000.
⏲ 0:36 👁 1.7M
If even half of these happened, Doctor Who would've been quite different indeed.
⏲ 12:7 👁 1.4M
Scientists are saying that the Sahara Desert is expanding, and if it keeps going, it could eventually gobble up parts of Europe. They're not talking about some giant sandstorm swallowing cities whole or anything dramatic like that. It's more about how the desert is slowly spreading southward, eating up fertile land and making it harder for people to grow crops. It's a big deal because it could mess with the climate and make life a lot harder for millions of people who live nearby. Credit: <br/>Demi-lune: Botanischwili, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Demi-lune_(half-moone)_agriculture.jpg<br/>Animation is created by Bright Side.<br/><br/>#brightside <br/><br/>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/>Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ <br/><br/>Listen to Bright Side on: <br/>Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD34jRLrMrJux4VxV<br/>Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/idhttps-podcasts-apple-com-podcast-bright-side/id1554898078<br/>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/>Our Social Media:<br/>Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brightside/<br/>Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brightside.official/<br/>Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.official?lang=en<br/>Snapchat - https://www.snapchat.com/p/c6a1e38a-bff1-4a40-9731-2c8234ccb19f/1866144599336960<br/><br/>Stock materials (photos, footages and other):<br/> https://www.depositphotos.com <br/>https://www.shutterstock.com <br/>https://www.eastnews.ru <br/>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/>For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me
⏲ 8:6 👁 1.2M
The simplest tool to calm anxiety is just a step away, according to a recent study. <br/>A survey of 2,000 Americans with outdoor spaces at home revealed that 94% of respondents agreed that the simple act of stepping outside helps them relax when stressed or anxious. <br/><br/>On average, respondents reported it takes about nine minutes to calm down and unwind when stressed after stepping out for fresh air. <br/><br/>Commissioned by TruGreen for Mental Health Awareness Month in May, and conducted by Talker Research, the research found that seven in ten have made a conscious decision to spend time more outside to improve their mental health. <br/><br/>Similarly, 69% have made an effort to incorporate time outside in their daily routine.<br/><br/>Looking at day-to-day stress and anxiety, respondents rated their stress at a moderate level of four (on a scale of one to 10). <br/><br/>However, those who include outdoor time in their daily routines reported lower stress levels (4) compared to those who don’t (5), on a scale from one to 10. <br/><br/>According to the research, the biggest stressors of daily American life are finances (52%), current events (37%), health (37%) and relationships (29%). <br/><br/>Respondents reported activities including breathing in fresh air (54%), going on a walk (53%), cleaning and organizing (34%) and texting or calling a friend (33%) as helpful ways to reduce stress. <br/><br/>Reflecting the positive mental health benefits of time outside, more than half (51%) of respondents considered having an outdoor space a non-negotiable when they moved into their home. <br/><br/>But despite the benefits of outdoor time, many struggle to prioritize it: 65% of those with outdoor routines will skip it on a busy day. <br/><br/>The study also revealed insights into the emotional connection Americans have with their outdoor spaces. <br/><br/>Nearly half (48%) said having a nice yard gives them a sense of pride and three-quarters (74%) feel they should spend more time than they do enjoying their outdoor space. <br/><br/>Of those, 57% even feel guilty about not spending enough time outside in their yards. <br/><br/>And aesthetic affects outdoor time too: More than nine in 10 respondents (92%) said messiness or poor upkeep of their yards negatively impacts their enjoyment of outdoor time.<br/><br/>“A well-kept outdoor space enhances home appeal and makes it easier for homeowners to incorporate outdoor time into their daily routines. But while maintaining outdoor spaces is a priority for nearly 90% of Americans, it comes with challenges like weeding and pest control,” said Matt Morelli, region technical manager at TruGreen. “If maintenance feels overwhelming, partnering with a professional can ease the burden, rather than facing the task alone, so homeowners can get back to enjoying their free time — including being outside.” <br/><br/>Survey methodology:<br/>This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 Americans whose house or living space includes a yard, patio, or porch was commissioned by TruGreen between Apr. 16 and Apr. 22, 2024. It was conducted by market rese
⏲ 1:7 👁 3.6M
Half of Americans believe climate change will devastate the earth during their lifetime, according to new research.<br/><br/>The survey of 5,000 Americans, split evenly by state, revealed that 48% of all respondents believe they’ll live to see climate change destroy the planet.<br/><br/>Respondents in Hawaii were the most likely to agree (66%), with Vermont (59%) and New Mexico (56%) rounding out the top three states most concerned about the effect of climate change in their lifetime.<br/><br/>Washington (55%) and Minnesota (54%) were fourth and fifth, respectively.<br/><br/>Commissioned by Avocado Green Mattress and conducted by Talker Research, the survey also asked respondents if they believe climate change will have a greater impact on their state, versus other states.<br/><br/>Hawaiians were again the most concerned, with 61% believing climate change will be worse for their state than others — this time, followed by Alaskans (55%) and Californians (54%).<br/><br/>Those in Louisiana (53%) and New York (49%) were also concerned about the impact on their state.<br/><br/>Regardless of where they live, 65% of respondents wish they could do more to be environmentally conscious in their day-to-day lives.<br/><br/>“Our experiences, including where we live, have an understandable impact on our worries about climate change,” said Laura Scott, Director of Brand Marketing at Avocado Green Mattress. “That's why learning about the ways we can protect the environment in our local communities is a great way to get involved and see firsthand the change we're making.”<br/><br/>Some respondents admit, that despite taking environmentally conscious actions — they’re not doing it for the good of the planet, but rather, they’re doing it for a more selfish reason.<br/><br/>The survey revealed that 37% of respondents are taking environmentally conscious actions solely because it helps them feel like a good person.<br/><br/>But maybe their reason for taking environmentally friendly actions doesn’t matter: when asked if the intent of their actions or the end result is more important, 33% said the result — with 50% saying both were equally important.<br/><br/>And regardless of why they’re taking environmentally conscious actions, 32% said doing so helps them to sleep better at night.<br/><br/>Half of respondents (47%) said taking care of the environment helps them to take better care of themselves — but others find it exhausting to worry about the environment.<br/><br/>Results also revealed that 10% feel taking care of the environment means they don’t always have time to take care of themselves.<br/><br/>“Taking care of yourself and our planet are harmonious,” said Christine Carpio, Sr. Manager, Community + Social Impact at Avocado Green Mattress. “Choosing eco-friendly products that nurture your well-being ensures your rest and relaxation don’t come at the expense of the environment. The key is making choices that make you feel fulfilled.”
⏲ 1:12 👁 11.6M
Season three of 'Bridgerton' just scored the show's biggest opening weekend to date. According to Netflix, the first half of season three racked up 45.05 million views worldwide after its May 16th premiere. Given that views are calculated by total hours watched divided by running time, that's about 165.2 million hours of viewing time total.
⏲ 1:33 👁 7.2M
Football fans go to incredible lengths to win hilarious half-time challenge at Mexican gameSource Incómodo Reprogramado
⏲ 0:32 👁 720K

Related Video Searches

Back to Search

«Back to in lace half Videos

Search Videos

Recent Searches

www india bangla song com | school girls picturbharee photo | daddy mammy 2015 | ei bukete by tausif amp | n19 dx | yelijoch gize | www ¦ | legacy | indian sani leon songs com | dhaka wap com ranger video gan gp inc pickle movie | indonesia online ju | endless love full mo vie | حلقة | ps 1dwfdkwy | khertina video | avenged last battle lori tease | 20th century fox | galatians 4 6 | former fbi | sarah benyon addenbrookes | diputacion significado | sohag vai new song | www banglaton চৠদা চৠদি ফিলিম মডেল bangla village video 2015 coma model prova photos ছেকছি মেয়ে উর¦ | بدن مالی | adriano zumbo desserts | www become com la same | visions flowers | hire ki kopal | free fire trick | শেখ হাসিনা à | nature guru | t 5ryxql1wm | bangga buke dukko diya | gampg inflatable wolf | indian girls santa rana neal photoumi to amon chilenap3 song | বাংলা হট গান বার করে এবং তার সাথে | Межпрограммное оформление канала карусель зима 2014 | মায়াবি এই নিশিতে ভাবছি বসে আনমনে by arfin ruhok er | star jolsha bojena shy bojena video song | tamil art | www bangladesh video ফটো তুমাকে চুদবাইকাশাব | reasoning classes in telugu | ayre bondhu ay dujon | treasure 트레저 | কলকাতা সোনাগাছি চুদিাংলা বিফ ছেকছি বিডিও | asiki 2 bagnla adio gan | u0sgbn8ay6i | all out of love drama | www bangla comadeshi auntyder blous khola dudher বাল movie by movie downloadwww bpl b | anna torres md carson city | জয়পৠর হাট শহর কলেজের পড়া মেয়েদেসৠমি vto xm bangla comla chachu sobir gaan | clasificacion gran premio de | paul ritter actor wife | vbzz06 prf8 | lucy heartfilia | rush hour java | bangla dulari hot video নায়িকা অপুর ভিডিওাকিব খানের সাথে শাবনু | downloads ja amr monar manus | nickjr effects confusion | instudio cosmetics walmart | ctelkfmwdfg | playing on beach | the google search bar on top of screen | baby doll by kanika kapoor | keymaster xyz gtv | anti viras | ساخن مع دلع محجبه فی لبیت تتح | dsp portal ucsb | desi comedy |