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Crypto Price Analysis 9-19: BITCOIN: BTC, ETHEREUM: ETH, SOLANA: SOL, UNISWAP: UNI, DOGECOIN: DOGE

The post Crypto Price Analysis 9-19: BITCOIN: BTC, ETHEREUM: ETH, SOLANA: SOL, UNISWAP: UNI, DOGECOIN: DOGE appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The cryptocurrency market registered a marginal decline over the past 24 hours, indicating a muted response to the Federal Reserve’s 0.25 basis points rate cut. Bitcoin (BTC) is marginally down and has slipped below the $117,000 mark. The flagship cryptocurrency reached an intraday high of $117,870 early in the session before dropping to an intraday low of $116,727. BTC is marginally down over the past 24 hours, and is trading just below the $117,000 mark.  Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) is down over 1%, trading around $4,535. The altcoin traded above the $4,600 mark following the rate cut announcement. However, selling pressure pushed the price below this level, with sellers looking to drag the price below $4,500. Ripple (XRP) is down over 1%, trading around $3.03, while Solana (SOL) is marginally up, trading around $245. Dogecoin (DOGE) is down just over 1%, while Cardano (ADA) is up almost 1%, trading around $0.909. Chainlink (LINK), Stellar (XLM), Hedera (HBAR), Litecoin (LTC), Toncoin (TON), and Polkadot (DOT) also registered notable price jumps.  Altcoins have outperformed BTC, with the CMC Altcoin Season Index touching 73/100. Meanwhile, BTC dominance sits at 57.06%.  Trump Mulls New CFTC Chair After Quintenz Confirmation Stalls  President Donald Trump is reportedly considering new candidates to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) after Brian Quintenz’s confirmation stalled. New candidates under consideration include Michael Selig and Tyler Williams. Selig is the chief counsel to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) crypto task force and a former asset management attorney. On the other hand, Williams is the Treasury counselor on digital asset policy and has previously worked at Galaxy Digital.  Quintenz’s nomination hit a wall in July after Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss asked Donald Trump to halt the process, citing frustration at the Biden administration’s crackdown on Gemini. Winklevoss stated at the time, …

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Hera Pheri Row: Producer Firoz Nadiadwala slaps Netflix with legal notice over Baburao’s character

The Hera Pheri franchise has landed in the middle of a legal storm. Producer Firoz Nadiadwala has reportedly issued a legal notice to streaming giant Netflix, accusing it of the unauthorised use of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, the much-loved character immortalised by Paresh Rawal. Advocate Sana Raees Khan, who is representing Nadiadwala, released a sharp statement underscoring the gravity of the alleged infringement. She remarked, Intellectual Property is not a matter of casual borrowing, it is the lifeblood of creativity. Unauthorised exploitation of my clients iconic character is not just infringement, it is theft in its most blatant commercial form. The law will not permit dilution of rights that have been lawfully earned and zealously protected. While Nadiadwala himself has not issued an official comment, the move signals his intent to safeguard the legacy of the cult comedy series. Actor Paresh Rawal brought Baburao to life in Hera Pheri (2000), directed by Priyadarshan, and later in Phir Hera Pheri (2006), helmed by the late Neeraj Vora. Alongside Rawal, Akshay Kumar as Raju and Suniel Shetty as Shyam formed the iconic trio that turned the films into enduring blockbusters. The same trio is set to return for Hera Pheri 3, with Priyadarshan once again directing. Nadiadwalas legal step, therefore, reflects a larger concern about preserving the brand value of characters who hold immense cultural significance in Indian cinema. The issue also highlights how disputes around intellectual property and personality rights have become increasingly common in Bollywood. Earlier this year, actor Abhishek Bachchan approached the Delhi High Court, seeking to restrain unauthorised use of his name, image, voice, and performances. During a brief hearing, Justice Tejas Karia observed that search engines could be directed to take down infringing links if specific URLs were provided. Cases like these underline a growing awareness in the entertainment industry about protecting creative and personal rights in an era of rapid digital proliferation. Also Read: Akshay Kumar DENIES Hera Pheri 3 rift with Paresh Rawal was publicity stunt: There were some ups and downs. But now everything is solved.

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