The former British Prime Minister finds out that a friend got scammed by a crypto fraud. Logical conclusion according to BoJo: it's the bitcoin's fault. Saylor sets the record straight.
The former British Prime Minister finds out that a friend got scammed by a crypto fraud. Logical conclusion according to BoJo: it's the bitcoin's fault. Saylor sets the record straight.
Bitcoin could soon experience a historic turning point thanks to a reform of Basel banking rules. If current constraints are eased, banks could finally adopt the crypto queen and trigger an unprecedented influx of liquidity.
For years, crypto investors have followed an almost immutable rule: when bitcoin takes off, altcoins eventually explode too. This phenomenon, called altseason, has long shaped market cycles. However, this pattern might belong to the past. The explosion in the number of tokens and the redistribution of capital are disrupting the market balance. Some industry leaders now talk about shorter cycles and brutal rotations. Is altseason disappearing?
American senators prefer bankers' quarrels to crypto laws. Result: the CLARITY Act is rotting in drawers. Meanwhile, DeFi waits. Patience.
Bitcoin hides a strategic move: whales are buying while retail investors are selling. Preparing for a new cycle?
Transparency of public blockchains is both their strength and their limitation. Every transaction is visible, a feature that still deters some businesses and institutions. The XRP Ledger could soon provide an answer to this dilemma. A key contributor to the XRPL ecosystem has revealed the outlines of a development based on Zero-Knowledge Proofs, a technology that allows validating a transaction without disclosing the sensitive data it contains. This is a breakthrough likely to change how privacy is viewed on the XRP network.
A new controversy shakes the Bitcoin ecosystem. The BIP-110 proposal, aimed at limiting certain data recorded on the blockchain, provokes an open confrontation between developers and historical figures of the network. Designed to curb the rise of inscriptions linked to Ordinals and Runes, this protocol modification triggers strong criticism. Among them, Adam Back, a pioneer of the cypherpunk movement, denounces a true "regression" for Bitcoin. Behind this technical debate lies a central question: how far can bitcoin evolve without betraying its fundamental principles?
Paris, March 143, 2026 – Following the announcement that Token 2049 Dubai will not take place as planned, many companies across the digital asset sector are now reconsidering their plans for the spring conference season.
Bitcoin regains strength as the rest of the market moves with much more hesitation. Amid geopolitical tension in the Middle East, the asset is having its best week since September 2025. This movement is not only based on a technical rebound. It also relies on the return of institutional flows and on a dynamic that is beginning to distinguish bitcoin from other major assets.
The crypto market reopened the week with a brutal move. Bitcoin surpassed 73,000 dollars on March 16, while Ether regained the 2,200 dollar zone. At the same time, nearly 300 million dollars of short positions were liquidated within 24 hours, which accelerated the rise.