ENS has just disrupted the crypto ecosystem by abandoning Namechain for Ethereum L1. A bold decision driven by a 99% drop in gas fees and unexpected scalability. Why this strategy could redefine the future of L2s in the crypto ecosystem?
ENS has just disrupted the crypto ecosystem by abandoning Namechain for Ethereum L1. A bold decision driven by a 99% drop in gas fees and unexpected scalability. Why this strategy could redefine the future of L2s in the crypto ecosystem?
Top VCs debate why non-financial crypto and Web3 use cases struggled, weighing weak demand against regulatory and operational challenges.
While bitcoin was falling sharply to 60,000 dollars, Michael Saylor surprised the entire market. His company Strategy invested 90 million dollars to buy 1,142 BTC at a price well above the market rate. This choice, far from trivial, raises questions about the accumulation strategy of one of the largest BTC holders in the world. Why buy so high in a declining market? And what are the consequences for investors and the sector’s dynamics?
Canada, amid crypto regulation, launches a strict framework for digital asset custodians. But beware: small platforms risk being crushed by colossal costs.
A sudden sale of 245,000 bitcoins by historic holders shakes the market, revealing an unexpected signal in an intense macroeconomic tension phase. These investors known for their solidity surprised even the most seasoned analysts. Is it a capitulation or a repositioning strategy? As monetary uncertainty persists and volatility settles in, on-chain indicators reveal a more nuanced reading.
Crypto in Israel: stakeholders demand a major reform in the face of banking and tax blockages that hinder innovation. Details here!
After three weeks of heavy selling, outflows on crypto products are clearly calming down, a signal often more telling than the price. They fall to $187M for the week, versus $3.43B in the previous two, which clearly changes the mood. At the same time, the price decline slows and Bitcoin briefly touched $60,000, a level that shifts from a panic reflex to a more rational reading.
Despite the current volatility, Bernstein remains confident: Bitcoin could reach $150,000 by 2026 thanks to institutional adoption and market resilience.
Polymarket has escalated its dispute with U.S. state regulators by filing a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts, arguing that prediction markets fall under exclusive federal oversight. At the center of the case is whether individual states can restrict event-based contracts already regulated at the federal level. Ultimately, the ruling could determine how prediction markets operate across the United States.
For the first time since 2022, bitcoin is sending a bottom signal, a rare technical indicator that could mark a historic turning point. With critical price levels to watch and varied scenarios, investors wonder: is it time to buy?