Archive March 2025
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
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Eddy S.
Bitcoin is currently showing signs of recovery after a period of high volatility. Despite a 30% drop from its historic peak in January, the queen of crypto seems to be finding some stability. Several key factors are emerging, suggesting a return of BTC to $90,000 in the coming days.
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
Bitcoin, fueled by post-election euphoria, reached a peak of $108,000 before falling below $80,000. Global economic instability and rising trade tensions contribute to increased volatility. Despite pro-crypto rhetoric, Donald Trump is adopting a protectionist policy that worries investors. Amid fears of recession and monetary uncertainty, the crypto market wavers in the face of macroeconomic turmoil.
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
4 min read
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Mikaia A.
They were said to be dead, those brave SHIB. But the team is barking, burning tokens in batches and preparing a revenge that could bite much harder than expected. It's going to bleed!
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
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Evans S.
As central banks around the world run out of steam in an endless race of monetary printing, François Asselineau, president of the UPR, proposes a radical shift: integrating 5 to 10% of Bitcoin into the reserves of the Bank of France. An idea that shakes traditional economic certainties and questions our relationship with sovereignty. Behind this proposal lies an undeniable observation: Bitcoin is not just a simple cryptocurrency, but a tool of resistance against the erosion of financial freedoms.
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
4 min read
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Evans S.
The shadow of an economic storm looms, tinged with bright red and unpredictable pragmatism. The "Trumpcession" – this neologism that sounds like a warning – encapsulates the growing concern over a trade war with unforeseen consequences. Caught between stimulus and restriction, the Fed and the Bank of England are stuck between rates to adjust and a threatening inflation. How to avoid the domino effect? The answer requires more than an economics manual: a tactical boldness.
Sun 16 Mar 2025 ▪
3 min read
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Eddy S.
The memecoin market is going through a tough time, and Pepe (PEPE) is no exception. While most cryptos are showing a slight recovery, PEPE is the only memecoin down in the last 24 hours. A performance that could signal the beginning of the end for PEPE!
Mon 17 Mar 2025 ▪
4 min read
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Luc Jose A.
The crypto market is going through a turbulent period marked by a brutal correction of bitcoin and massive capital outflows. With a decline of over 18% from its historic peak of $106,000 in December 2024, some investors are already talking about the most painful cycle in bitcoin's history. However, for seasoned players in the industry, this scenario is nothing new. Even darker periods have marked the evolution of the crypto market, and many see this correction as a temporary adjustment rather than a lasting collapse.
Mon 17 Mar 2025 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
Financial markets are wobbling, investors are worried, and cryptocurrencies are undergoing another unstable period. At the heart of this turmoil, one name keeps coming up: Donald Trump. According to several analysts and market observers, the American president is allegedly pursuing a strategy aimed at deliberately weakening financial markets in order to pressure the Federal Reserve (Fed) to lower interest rates. A hypothesis that, while dramatic, is based on public statements and concerning economic signals.
Mon 17 Mar 2025 ▪
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Mikaia A.
XRP, this rebellious insurgent, rises from the ashes while Ethereum stumbles. The crypto-sphere holds its breath: the established order wavers, and the throne of altcoins threatens to change hands.
Mon 17 Mar 2025 ▪
3 min read
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Evans S.
For several weeks now, bitcoin has been swaying. A drop of 22% from its historical peak at $109,000 in mid-January is fueling doubts. Is this the end of a four-year cycle, deeply embedded in the crypto market's DNA, or just a simple turbulence before a new surge? Analysts lean towards the latter option, but the nuances deserve to be explored.