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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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?
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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?
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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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.
Sun 05 Apr 2026 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
The crypto market shows deceptive resilience. Behind a stable overall capitalization, a much more worrying reality is emerging: the value of tokens erodes as their number explodes. This imbalance, pointed out by several industry figures, questions the very ability of tokens to capture the value they claim to represent. Between massive dilution and falling yields, the industry faces a structural flaw that could permanently redefine its functioning.
Mon 06 Apr 2026 ▪
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Mikaia A.
The old king gold coughs at the worst moment: cannons, oil, dollar, everything is shaken up. While Schiff grinds his teeth, Wall Street looks elsewhere, with a mocking grin.