The United States will have to abandon the exorbitant privilege of the dollar if the goal is truly to become an industrial power again. A good omen for bitcoin.
The United States will have to abandon the exorbitant privilege of the dollar if the goal is truly to become an industrial power again. A good omen for bitcoin.
As crypto platforms aim to reach wider audiences, marketing strategies are increasingly turning to sports and pop culture icons. A recent example is the new campaign launched by Bitget in partnership with LALIGA, featuring FC Barcelona’s winger Raphinha. The initiative reflects a growing trend: using mainstream ambassadors to bridge the…
The memecoin Shiba Inu (SHIB) is showing encouraging signs of recovery with an 8.6% growth over the past seven days. While Bitcoin continues to lead the bullish cryptocurrency market, SHIB is attempting to break through a major technical resistance that could determine its trajectory for the weeks to come.
Neglected, criticized, almost forgotten... Ethereum has just reminded us that it is not done yet. In just two weeks, ETH has surged by 30%, surpassing $1,800. Between a reversal figure, falling fees, and a renewed global interest, the machine is back in motion. How far will it go?
A viral video on TikTok claims that a law banning cash has been adopted in France. In just a few days, this clip has reignited fears about the end of cash and a fully digitized society. However, this claim is false, as no legal text confirms such a ban. Behind this misleading narrative, a very real topic deserves attention: the digital euro project put forward by the ECB, which aims to complement cash rather than eliminate it.
The SEC is changing its face, and with it possibly the future of crypto regulation in the United States. With Paul Atkins at the helm, the sector finally envisions a more coherent approach open to innovation. A decisive turning point for an ecosystem in search of clarity, after years of legal ambiguity.
Bitcoin dethrones Google, taunts Wall Street in a sweat, and climbs like a digital goat on amphetamines while the dollar stumbles and the stock markets take a tax nap.
With Trump, we are witnessing the transition from a trade war to a total economic war between the United States and China.
In April 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) darkened the economic outlook for the United States with a brutal revision: projected growth at 1.8%, down from the initially expected 2.7%. This turnaround, the most significant since the 2008 crisis, is not just a technical adjustment. It reflects a confluence of risks – trade wars, persistent inflation, a drop in consumption – that threatens to reshape the global economic balance. Behind these numbers, an unyielding observation: recent political decisions have triggered a shockwave whose aftershocks could last.
Bitcoin flirts with new highs and shakes the market. By crossing the $94,000 mark, the cryptocurrency triggered a series of liquidations worth hundreds of millions of dollars, causing bearish positions to wobble. In a climate filled with macroeconomic uncertainties, this surge fuels speculation about a leap toward $100,000. The euphoria of bullish investors faces the nervousness of short sellers in a market where every move seems dictated by fear, tension... and instinct.