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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
ATOM Sinks 5% Amid Altcoin Weakness, Faces Key Support Test
Cosmos Hub's ATOM token suffered a steep decline over the past 24 hours, falling from $5.08 to $4.82 as institutional participants intensified liquidation activity. The 5.1% drop was accompanied by a surge in trading volume, with a peak of 7.73 million tokens changing hands during a particularly heavy sell-off between 09:00 and 14:00 UTC on July 23. The sharp move reinforced resistance around the $5.07-$5.13 range, while accumulation interest surfaced in the $4.78-$4.88 zone, offering tentative support. However, persistent breakdowns below the $5.00 threshold highlighted ongoing distribution pressure that could challenge recovery attempts without sustained buying momentum. During the final hour of trading on July 23, ATOM experienced pronounced volatility. The price tumbled from $4.90 to a session low of $4.78 before rebounding to $4.81. This recovery, while notable, came on declining volume—potentially signaling exhaustion among short-term buyers. Akash Network (AKT), another Cosmos-based project, continues to show strength in long-term forecasts, with a potential target of $6.19 in 2025, contrasting ATOM's current technical fragility. Technical Analysis Highlights 24-Hour Movement: ATOM fell 5.1% from $5.08 to $4.82 with a total range of $0.35 (6.8%). Peak Liquidation: July 23, 09:00-14:00 UTC saw volumes surge to 7.73M, well above the 1.11M average. Critical Support: $4.78-$4.88 zone showing accumulation on elevated volume. Intermediate Resistance: $4.98-$5.00 level faced multiple rejections. Institutional Pressure: Sustained breakdown below $5.00 signals distribution activity. Intraday Volatility: July 23, 13:10-14:09 UTC saw a sharp dip from $4.90 to $4.78, followed by a rebound to $4.81. Rebound Weakness: Recovery to $4.81 occurred on declining volume, suggesting possible exhaustion. Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk's full AI Policy. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Metro
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
The luxe deodorant that smells like perfume? Meet AKT's new Hay Fever scent
Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more AKT lovers, listen up: The UK's most awarded deodorant (our favourite deodorant EVER) has officially just released in a new, limited-edition scent – and this one is gorgeous . If you've ever wished your deodorant worked harder for you (think: no sweat, no bad smells, no crusty clothes), then AKT and its natural deodorant in an array of swoon-worthy scents is the brand you're going to want to know. Designed to keep you sweat and smell free all day – whether you're burning up in a London heatwave or hitting the gym, AKT Deodorant Balm is the one deodorant you can really rely on – tried and tested (and loved) by not just us, but thousands of equally obsessed shoppers, too. If you want the full spiel on why AKT truly is the G.O.A.T. when it comes to deodorant then check out our full article here, but today is all about celebrating the brand new, limited-edition scent: Hay Fever. Crisp, fresh and perfect for summer, Hay Fever opens with Crisp apple, marmalade, boasts heart notes of a splendid English garden, Earl Greyand plump apricots, and finishes with cashmere, soft leather, and generational wealth. What bliss! shop £21w3 Inspired by the dazzling Noël Coward play of the same name, the new Hay Fever deodorant is a seductive summer scent that'll have people thinking you've just spritzed on some expensive perfume. Hay Fever transports you to an English country garden in the roaring 1920s. Think: high tea, high drama, and lots of marmalade. This triple threat formula combines an opening number of crisp apple and marmalade, followed by an encore of earl grey and apricots, leading to a grand finale of cashmere and soft leather. An iconic homage to Noël Coward's infamous comedy of manners, this fragrance is your backstage pass to a particularly English kind of summer – filled with roses, marmalade, mischief and the occasional dramatic exit. And truly, this deodorant smells amazing , truly like a sophisticated and refined perfume rather than the medicinal and powdery 'deodorant' smell of times gone by. Enjoy instead the smell of plump fruits, Earl Grey tea and cashmere with just a sprinkling of generational wealth. Did someone say bliss? 'Our new deodorant fragrance was designed to capture the spirit of a quintessential British summer — languid, sun-dappled, and ever so slightly unhinged,' say AKT founders Ed Currie and Andy Coxon. 'And what better muse than Noël Coward's Hay Fever? …and, in Ed's case, beastly seasonal allergies!' Tested and perfected on the stage by the people who perform there, AKT Deodorant Balm is infused with AKT's exclusive DEO-BARRIER COMPLEX™, the super-special secret to the brand's unwavering success. This Deo-Barrier Complex has been designed to transform from a skin-nourishing balm into a dry, invisible powder that actively cleanses, deodorises and absorbs perspiration for persistent protection, keeping you sweat-free, even in the summer sun, all day long. This natural deodorant really does look after your armpits, too – made without pore-blocking aluminium unlike many standard deodorants,instead utilising natural ingredients that work to moisturise the skin while eliminating odours and keeping you dry all day. Yup, zero aluminium, zero phthalates, zero compromises. And you can really feel the goodness. The balm glides on easily (they recommend applying a pea-sized amount to clean underarms each day), hydrating and nourishing the skin without greasiness or wetness, meaning you don't have to wait to throw on your outfit. And it doesn't get all over your clothes, either, meaning no crusty, yellow armpits in this joint. Game-changer. But, especially with the new Hay Fever scent, the magic really lies in the stunning fragrances. More Trending The brand collaborated with leading experts in fragrance to curate each deodorant balm like a fine fragrance, each named like 'scenes' as a homage to their theatre roots. These include SC.01 Orange Grove, SC.02 After Thunder and SC.03 The Onsen. But I have to say, Hay Fever is our absolute favourite. As AKT put so beautifully in its own words: 'Hay Fever is not just a fragrance, it's a standing ovation to British eccentricity, queer legacy, and the sheer joy of a good scandal in the garden!' What bliss! Shop this limited-run deodorant fragrance while you can – this is truly one for the ages. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE: Abbott Lyon's top-rated Fidget Ring is the chic accessory to soothe anxiety MORE: Could these viral Pulse Oils be the key to a restful sleep and balanced hormones? MORE: St. Tropez' new Express Sunlit Face Tint hailed the summer essential for glowing skin


The Hindu
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Tribal Ministry urged to delete 'Any Kuki Tribes' category from Manipur's ST list
Two Manipur-based organisations have urged the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to delete the 'Any Kuki Tribes' category from the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list in the State as it allegedly allows "foreigners to claim rights" of the indigenous people and "poses a threat to their land and resources". Also read: On delisting some Kuki-Zomi tribes in Manipur | Explained In a memorandum to the Ministry, the two organisations - Thadou Inpi manipur and Meitei Alliance - stated that "the appeal aligns with the official position of the Government of Manipur, which, following cabinet decisions on October 19, 2018 and January 2, 2023, formally recommended the deletion of 'Any Kuki Tribes' category. "The vague nature of 'Any Kuki tribes' (AKT) allows foreigners to claim tribal rights in Manipur. This poses a serious threat to land, resources, and constitutional privileges of pre-existing scheduled tribes," the two organisations claimed in the memorandum. They also alleged, "AKT has no unique language, separate cultural heritage, and geographical isolation, all of which are the basic criteria for Scheduled Tribe recognition under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. It fails every benchmark and only serves to sow ethnic discord and legal confusion." The two organisations also claimed that the category 'Any Kuki tribes' was inserted into the Scheduled Tribes list of Manipur in 2003 through "politically motivated and non-transparent means". "Unlike any of the Scheduled Tribes of Manipur that are linguistically and culturally distinct, AKT is an ambiguous and arbitrary insertion without a legitimate basis. AKT is not accepted or recognised by any of the Scheduled Tribes of its existence has only exacerbated ethnic tension and undermined social harmony," the memorandum said.


Time of India
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Tribal ministry urged to delete 'Any Kuki Tribes' category from Manipur's ST list
Two Manipur-based organisations have urged the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to delete the 'Any Kuki Tribes' category from the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list in the state as it allegedly allows "foreigners to claim rights" of the indigenous people and "poses a threat to their land and resources". In a memorandum to the ministry, the two organisations - Thadou Inpi manipur and Meitei Alliance - stated that "the appeal aligns with the official position of the Government of Manipur, which, following cabinet decisions on October 19, 2018 and January 2, 2023, formally recommended the deletion of 'Any Kuki Tribes' category. "The vague nature of 'Any Kuki tribes' (AKT) allows foreigners to claim tribal rights in Manipur. This poses a serious threat to land, resources, and constitutional privileges of pre-existing scheduled tribes," the two organisations claimed in the memorandum. They also alleged, "AKT has no unique language, separate cultural heritage, and geographical isolation, all of which are the basic criteria for Scheduled Tribe recognition under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. It fails every benchmark and only serves to sow ethnic discord and legal confusion." The two organisations also claimed that the category 'Any Kuki tribes' was inserted into the Scheduled Tribes list of Manipur in 2003 through "politically motivated and non-transparent means". Live Events "Unlike any of the Scheduled Tribes of Manipur that are linguistically and culturally distinct, AKT is an ambiguous and arbitrary insertion without a legitimate basis. AKT is not accepted or recognised by any of the Scheduled Tribes of its existence has only exacerbated ethnic tension and undermined social harmony," the memorandum said.


Daily Mail
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Is this £26 body wash worth the money?
What's the story? In 2018, West End performers Ed Currie and Andy Coxon, unable to find a product powerful enough to deal with the sweat of their intense physical work, created AKT The Deodorant Balm, a potent natural product. Their focus was on being plastic-free and gender-neutral – and The Body Wash Concentrate, AKT's newest launch, claims to follow the same ethos. Why should I buy? Triple-strength concentration means you only need a pea-sized amount, and there's less water waste. The aluminium tube is recyclable and, instead of a typical plastic cap that can't be recycled, AKT's is aluminium and so helps reduce the amount of plastic entering our ecosystems. The packaging is chic, too, and the formula super-hydrating. Why shouldn't I buy? It's expensive and we have no idea where the ingredients are sourced from, or how sustainably they are farmed, since AKT couldn't tell us at the time of going to press. The extra mile AKT is working towards its B Corp certification, and planting trees with a search engine that helps restore biodiversity hotspots. The brand also has a key you can buy (The Assistant, £11) that saves waste by squeezing out those last few precious drops of body wash. Made in Hampshire, near Portsmouth. Made from Squalane, calendula oil, aloe vera and vitamin E. Journey Sea freight (for the aluminium packaging).