Archive April 2026
Sat 04 Apr 2026 ▪
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Fenelon L.
Tether, the issuer of the world's largest stablecoin, is playing a risky card. The company is trying to close a historic fundraising at a valuation of 500 billion dollars, but time is running out. Investors have two weeks to commit. After this period, the project could be purely and simply postponed.
8h35 ▪
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Mikaia A.
In Iran, Telegram survives bans like a cat landing on its feet: censors lock down, users circumvent, and technology smirks behind every digital wall.
10h05 ▪
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Fenelon L.
The Bitcoin network has just recorded its third difficulty increase since the beginning of the year. Good news on the surface? But behind this technical rebound hides a much darker reality for miners. And the current signals already announce an imminent turnaround.
11h05 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
Global crises reshuffle the market cards, but rarely in the expected direction. While investors instinctively turn to gold or defensive assets, a Mercado Bitcoin study reveals a counterintuitive reality: bitcoin outperforms after major shocks. Behind its initial volatility, the flagship crypto follows a unique trajectory that questions traditional reflexes. This dynamic, observed over several recent episodes, could well redefine market interpretation in times of instability.
12h40 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
AI is advancing fast, sometimes too fast for security. Vitalik Buterin warns of a worrying drift: intelligent agents open new vulnerabilities still poorly controlled. In the face of this risk, he breaks with dominant practices and opts for a radical approach, based on local and compartmentalized AI. Behind this choice, a question arises: is innovation in artificial intelligence compromising recent gains in privacy and data control?
14h05 ▪
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Evans S.
Bitcoin is going through a rare moment of tension. The debate around BIP 110 is not only about a technical update. It concerns the very definition of bitcoin, its neutrality, and the limit of what the network should accept.
16h05 ▪
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Eddy S.
In a full-blown war with Trump, Anthropic launches AnthroPAC, a political committee to influence the 2026 elections. Between legal tensions and AI regulation, this clash could change everything. Why this move is a turning point for tech and markets?
18h05 ▪
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Ghiles A.
Bitcoin is evolving in a rare configuration where fear dominates without causing an immediate drop. Despite broadly negative sentiment, declining demand, and persistent selling, prices remain surprisingly stable. This divergence reveals a market under tension, caught between selling pressure and institutional support. In this uncertain context, the balance remains fragile and could quickly shift depending on the flow and overall climate.