While Bitcoin struts its stuff, Ethereum is digging its furrow. Discreet but robust ETFs, stealthy rebalances, rock-bottom fees... what if the little brother became the darling of the big wallets?
While Bitcoin struts its stuff, Ethereum is digging its furrow. Discreet but robust ETFs, stealthy rebalances, rock-bottom fees... what if the little brother became the darling of the big wallets?
Michael Saylor's company, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), could soon be included in the prestigious S&P 500 index. According to analyst Jeff Walton, it has a 91% chance of achieving this within the next 5 days. However, a crucial condition must be met: Bitcoin must remain above a critical threshold.
Thanks to OptimumP2P, Ethereum increases the communication speed between its nodes.
Bitcoin climbed back above $105K after a sharp dip amid Middle East tensions. $700M liquidated as traders pull back ahead of a key options expiry.
Bitcoin is tightening its grip on the crypto market as institutional interest grows. Meanwhile, XRP climbs, and Ethereum and Solana face shifting investor focus.
When crypto takes to the track, Bitget makes a sharp turn with MotoGP. Speed and trading meet, at high speed and at zero cost for innovation.
In a Web3 landscape saturated with EVM blockchains cloning each other, Alephium stands out with a bold approach. This Swiss Layer 1 combines the security of Proof-of-Work, the scalability of sharding, a seamless user experience, and an innovative energy model. With Danube, its latest update, the project has reached a major milestone. To understand the stakes, we met with Maud Bannwart, a central figure in the team and a true bridge between technology and its uses.
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While the market focuses on price curves, a key indicator of real activity has collapsed. Payment volume on the XRP Ledger has dropped by nearly 70% in just a few days. Behind this discreet withdrawal lies a deeper questioning of the network's vitality, its concrete adoption, and the robustness of its operational model.
In an economic climate marked by geopolitical tensions and a wait-and-see approach regarding the Fed's decisions, Morgan Stanley disrupts the consensus. The investment bank anticipates seven rate cuts in 2026, starting in March, with a terminal rate between 2.5% and 2.75%. This sharp projection, published on June 25th, contrasts with the prevailing caution and reignites debates about the U.S. monetary calendar.