Tether, the ace of stablecoins, dribbles right up to Juventus' board. Governance, millions, and crypto at every level: soon a blockchain-sponsored VAR?
Tether, the ace of stablecoins, dribbles right up to Juventus' board. Governance, millions, and crypto at every level: soon a blockchain-sponsored VAR?
Strategy posted $3.9 billion in unrealized Bitcoin gains in Q3 2025, holding over 640,000 BTC with significant tax obligations.
Less than two years after the entry into force of MiCA, the ambition of a unified European framework for cryptos is faltering. Amid national divergences, institutional criticisms and tensions over passporting, the European Union struggles to deliver the promised coherence. And now, ESMA is advocating to take back control, at the risk of reigniting tensions between Brussels and national regulators.
From October 7 to 9, 2025, Madrid becomes the epicenter of blockchain innovation with MERGE Madrid, the must-attend event bringing together over 3,000 participants and 200 speakers from Europe and Latin America. This year, one player is determined to steal the show: Qubic (QUBIC), the blockchain boasting record-breaking performance and a disruptive vision combining artificial intelligence and decentralized computing.
Institutional ETF inflows are fueling Bitcoin’s latest surge, outpacing corporate buying and strengthening market momentum.
MetaMask launches a crypto program with token rewards. A key strategy before a flagship event! Details here.
On September 3, 2025, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released the Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework (PQFIF). This strategic document, submitted to the U.S. Crypto Assets Task Force, officially designates Naoris Protocol as the reference model for the financial sector’s transition to post-quantum cryptography. This recognition places the protocol at the center of U.S. regulatory priorities in cybersecurity, at a time when the rise of quantum computers poses an existential threat to the protection of digital assets.
Spot trading activity across crypto exchanges slowed in September, hitting its weakest level in months, even as institutional demand for Bitcoin surged through exchange-traded funds. The contrasting trends highlight a shift in market behavior, with speculative trading losing momentum while long-term investment flows gaining strength.
Bitcoin (BTC) has once again surpassed its previous records, climbing to new heights above $126,000. Unlike earlier speculative rallies, analysts say this surge reflects a stronger market structure and increasing institutional participation. More so, on-chain and ETF data suggest that Bitcoin may be entering a more stable phase of growth.
Kraken recently completed a major acquisition of Breakout, making it the first major crypto exchange to enter proprietary trading. This strategic move represents a significant shift in how crypto traders can access capital, offering funded accounts with substantial leverage without risking personal funds once the evaluation phase has been successfully completed.