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Altcoin season could be near: Why June can see a 2021-style rally
**Altcoin Season Could Be Near: Why June Can See a 2021-Style Rally** Numerous analysts and investors are beginning to speculate that an altcoin season may be just around the corner as the cryptocurrency market continues to show signs of recovery. The month of June, historically a favorable period for crypto rallies, is shaping up to potentially mirror the explosive growth seen in 2021. The stage may be set for altcoins to take the lead as Bitcoin's strength and dominance plateau. ### What Is the Season for Altcoins? Altcoin season, or "alt season," refers to a period when alternative cryptocurrencies—those other than Bitcoin—outperform the leading digital asset. During this phase, investors rotate capital from Bitcoin into smaller market cap assets in pursuit of higher gains. This is a time when tokens like Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and a number of smaller-cap projects saw huge returns in a short amount of time. Typically, altcoin seasons follow a strong Bitcoin rally as market participants look for the “next big thing.”
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in The Swamp
Broooos Please Nooooo 🫂 We Meme You Both So Much!!!
Hello again! 👋😁⚡ It's me! I'm __Lightning Bolt⚡. I'm a lost satirist who has wandered far from usual home. I generally publish collections of crackpot memes over in the Humor Community. But all that real action right now belongs in the Swamp.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡10 months ago in The Swamp
Autopen Gate: The Constitutional Crisis On The Horizon
Politics is a tricky beast, and whether you love or hate the guy in office, they have rules they’re supposed to follow. One of those rules is that they must abide by their duties. One is that they have a constitutional duty to sign bills into law.
By Jason Morton10 months ago in The Swamp
Opinion: The AMCAN Trade War
Imagine if you're a potato farmer who sells potatoes to a large grocery chain. Then imagine you go to this grocery store and buy carrots, not a lot, just enough for your own family. You get to the register and are met by an indignant manager.
By C. P. McAllister10 months ago in The Swamp
The Dollar Is Falling: What It Really Means for Small Countries
In the global economic theater, the U.S. dollar has long played the leading role — a symbol of stability, strength, and trust. But today, the spotlight is shifting. From the rise of alternative alliances like BRICS to increasing distrust in U.S. global leadership, the fall of the dollar is no longer a conspiracy theory — it's a visible trend. And while the headlines focus on Washington and Wall Street, the real impact is unfolding quietly in small and developing countries.
By Keramatullah Wardak10 months ago in The Swamp
Trump Nominates Emil Bove III, Controversial DOJ Powerbroker, to Federal Appeals Court
In a move that’s already igniting political controversy, former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday his intention to nominate Emil Bove III—one of the Justice Department’s most formidable and polarizing figures—to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in The Swamp
The Truth Behind the Mysterious Qatari Plane to Trump
In recent months, a political rumor has ignited media attention and social speculation: Did the State of Qatar gift a private jet to former U.S. President Donald J. Trump? With tensions high around foreign influence in U.S. politics, the idea of a wealthy Gulf nation bestowing a luxury aircraft upon a former president raises significant ethical, legal, and diplomatic questions.
By Keramatullah Wardak11 months ago in The Swamp
Hundreds Join Trump at ‘Exclusive’ Dinner, With Dreams of Crypto Fortunes in Mind Inside the most controversial crypto-political gala of the year
Former President Donald Trump, a man whose name has long been synonymous with political upheaval and media frenzy, took a bold new step into the world of digital finance by hosting an ultra-exclusive dinner at his Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. The catch? Entry wasn’t bought with political connections alone—it required a substantial investment in his very own meme coin: $TRUMP.
By Kaleem Ullah11 months ago in The Swamp
Israeli Diplomats Shot Dead in Washington: A Tragic Love Story
Israeli Diplomats Shot Dead in Washington: A Tragic Love Story On a warm spring evening in Washington D.C., the vibrant energy of the city was pierced by the sound of gunfire. Two young Israeli embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were gunned down near the Capital Jewish Museum just moments after attending a reception focused on interfaith dialogue and humanitarian cooperation. What should have been a night celebrating peace and partnership turned into a nightmare a moment of devastating loss not only for their families but for the diplomatic community and humanity at large. The shooting occurred around 8:15 p.m. in a bustling area of downtown. Witnesses described the chaos the sudden eruption of gunshots screams of onlookers and the desperate attempts by bystanders to assist the victims. Within minutes, law enforcement apprehended the suspected shooter identified as Elias Rodriguez a 30 year old from Chicago. According to reports Rodriguez shouted pro Palestinian slogans during and after the attack which has prompted authorities to investigate the shooting as a hate crime potentially motivated by antisemitism. But beyond the headlines, beyond the political implications lies a profoundly human story. Yaron and Sarah were more than just embassy staffers. They were partners in life and in purpose young professionals dedicated to building bridges between cultures and communities. Their love story cut short by violence adds a heartbreaking layer to an already tragic event. Yaron just 28 held dual German Israeli citizenship and had recently completed military service in Israel. He was working as a research assistant in the embassy’s Political Department where he focused on strengthening U.S Israel relations. Colleagues recall his intellect dedication and warm diplomatic nature. He carried within him a quiet confidence and was deeply committed to representing his country with integrity.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp










