Archive May 2025
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Eddy S.
When New Hampshire chose to integrate bitcoin into its reserves, the initiative resonated little beyond its borders. But today, the echo has become global with Taiwan studying the same strategy, considering allocating 2.5 billion dollars to it. A strong signal of a possible global monetary shift.
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
As the conflict in Ukraine reaches a critical juncture, Kyiv and its Western allies are proposing a comprehensive, unconditional ceasefire for 30 days. Supported by Washington and major European capitals, this initiative aims to create a pathway for negotiations. However, beyond the call for a truce, one question looms: will Moscow see this as a genuine hand extended or a tactical maneuver concealing a strategic advantage for Ukraine? The answer could reshape the balance of power diplomatically.
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Mikaia A.
Chinese economy: prices are sinking, the people are saving, Beijing is patching things up, dishes are changing. The dragon is coughing, but still plays the mystery card to avoid being roasted.
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Evans S.
As Ethereum cheerfully crosses the $2,600 mark this week, a thrill runs through the crypto community. Behind this skyrocketing rise of 37% lies a rare technical signal: maintaining the price above the realized price of $1,900. An indicator that, combined with the Petra update, paints an unprecedented bullish scenario. But why does this symbolic threshold electrify the experts? A deep dive into the insides of a boiling market.
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Mikaia A.
While panic looms over small investors, the whales are resurfacing at Binance, depositing their digital gold, and patiently waiting for the storm to pass.
Sun 11 May 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
In the unpredictable world of cryptocurrencies, certain movements reveal a well-established logic. On the XRP network, the surge in activity, more than 4 million transactions in three days, intrigues analysts. It is neither a speculative surge nor a simple frenzy. Everything points to a methodical accumulation, probably orchestrated by large entities. And when the whales move, the market tends to follow. This sudden increase in volume could well signal a strategic shift to watch closely.
Mon 12 May 2025 ▪
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Mikaia A.
Under the guise of progress, Paris is rolling out the red carpet for crypto lombard credit... but the banks couldn't care less, and Bercy is already pulling out the calculator to tax the bold.
Mon 12 May 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
As the Russo-Ukrainian war drags into its fourth year, a possible meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin in Istanbul could reshape the dynamics. For the first time in months, Kyiv is open to the idea of direct talks. Zelensky announced this Sunday, May 11, that he would await Putin on Thursday, May 15, in Istanbul. However, Ukraine sets a firm condition: no exchanges will take place without a total ceasefire, which is demanded from this Monday. This is a significant requirement in a conflict where every diplomatic gesture is closely scrutinized.
Mon 12 May 2025 ▪
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Eddy S.
American senators want to ban Donald Trump and senior officials from promoting or holding cryptocurrencies. The initiative, introduced amid tensions over stablecoin regulation, aims to counter potential conflicts of interest related to crypto projects supported by the current president. Will this political offensive mark the end of Trump’s influence on the crypto market?
Mon 12 May 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
In a world where geopolitical fault lines are shifting rapidly, Saudi Arabia plays a delicate tune between two rival blocs. Solicited by the BRICS but still closely tied to the United States, Riyadh is biding its time, suspending its official membership despite signals of openness. While Beijing lures with its economic promises and Washington threatens with tariffs, the kingdom is preserving its options. Does this tactical ambiguity mask a pre-established strategic direction or is it preparing for a major rebalancing on the global chessboard?