While the little ones toil to mine, BlackRock quietly rakes in millions of Ethereum. Centralization, you say? What if the crypto revolution changed owners…
While the little ones toil to mine, BlackRock quietly rakes in millions of Ethereum. Centralization, you say? What if the crypto revolution changed owners…
A Bullish wave is once again sweeping through all corners of the crypto market as Bitcoin reached new price levels and altcoins printed price climbs. Over the past week, the OG coin witnessed consecutive days of price increases, reaching an all-time high of $ 118,731 on July 11. Despite this remarkable feat, data shows that the apex coin’s dominance has faded slightly. Prominent market personality Matthew Hyland even asserted that altcoins may have a greater upside, as many currently surge independent of Bitcoin’s influence.
As Bitcoin soars to new heights, some analysts shout about rational euphoria. Others, more cautious, remind us that the party may be short-lived. Behind the dizzying numbers and cascading records looms a shadow: that of the American Federal Reserve. For while markets anticipate a drop in rates, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon plays the party pooper and suggests otherwise. A bad surprise from the Fed could derail Bitcoin's momentum, especially in a context where retail investors remain strangely absent. Is the king of cryptos running on empty? Analysis.
While Moscow electrifies its farms and Beijing mines quietly, Washington subtly pulls the strings: but who is really pulling the strings of bitcoin in this strange energy game?
Dogecoin put derivatives markets under pressure in record time. In four hours, long-position traders saw more than $590,000 go up in smoke, trapped by a 1,000% liquidation imbalance. The asset, fueled by a meteoric rebound before dropping again, exposed the ambient nervousness and vulnerability of speculative positions. This sequence illustrates how unpredictable Dogecoin remains, even for the most seasoned operators.
An explosive Bloomberg investigation accuses Binance and its co-founder Changpeng Zhao of supporting a stablecoin linked to Donald Trump. Named USD1 and issued by World Liberty Financial, this token has sparked numerous controversies. CZ denounces it as a "biased article" and is considering legal action for defamation. Such a case illustrates the growing tensions between political power, financial regulation, and crypto influence.
In the crypto universe, the activity of whales often serves as a barometer for trend reversals. XRP, buoyed by a record influx of wallets holding more than one million tokens, has just provided a striking illustration. While its price leaps by 26% in a week, the concentration of tokens in a few hands raises questions about the intentions of large holders. Against the backdrop of a widespread altcoin rally, this renewed interest in Ripple's crypto could well mark a strategic turning point for the market.
Pump.fun raises 500 million in a flash, while denying liking presales. Behind the bots, rug pulls are piling up. But who is really pulling the strings of the great crypto circus?
Ethereum is sprinting in Web3: zkEVM, secret clients, and proofs in 10 seconds… Meanwhile, rivals are taking a nap and Vitalik is adjusting his stopwatch.
The shadow of Elon Musk looms once again over Europe. The Paris court has opened a criminal investigation into the platform X, suspected of algorithmic manipulation for the purposes of foreign interference. This case, at the crossroads of cybercrime, European justice, and geopolitical tensions, could mark a new escalation in the trade war between the United States and the European Union.
The hacker behind the $40 million GMX exploit has begun returning the stolen crypto after accepting a $5 million white hat bounty offered by the GMX team.
As global balances are being redrawn, the BRICS summit in Rio outlined the contours of a more pronounced multipolar influence. Behind the notable absence of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, discussions led to concrete proposals: reform of international institutions, enhanced climate cooperation, and regulation of artificial intelligence. Less spectacular, but more strategic, this edition sheds light on the ambitions of the global South, while revealing the latent tensions that weaken the coherence of a bloc in search of credibility.
By continually reaching new heights, Bitcoin has finally surpassed them. This week, the pioneer of cryptocurrencies not only broke its own record: it has also pulled a host of stock values along with it, from exchange giants like Coinbase to the most aggressive miners. A spectacular surge that speaks volumes about the market's mindset: crypto is no longer on the sidelines; it is taking center stage. And when it ignites, an entire parallel economy, now institutional as well, is set ablaze. A breakdown of a week that will be remembered in the annals of digital finance.
While Bitcoin continues to dominate headlines and attract capital, an old rival is waking up with rare intensity: XRP. This Ripple token, long stuck in a corridor of indifference, has just slammed the door on the technical status quo. And this time, the offensive is taking shape against Bitcoin.
Tether is taking down its posters of abandoned blockchains to better align with crypto stars: while some lament Omni, others are already celebrating on Ethereum and Tron.
With the institutional crypto community increasingly focused on token efficiency, reports indicate that Shiba Inu has seen its burn rate surge by more than 10,700% in recent days. This sets the stage for an even larger single-day burn event.
Ahead of its initial coin offering (ICO), Pump.fun has secured its first-ever purchase by acquiring a Solana-based wallet tracker, Kolscan. According to the company, this latest rollout features an aggregated ranking of key opinion leaders (KOLs) based on their trading performance, allowing users to closely observe and analyze the strategies of top investors within the Solana network.
In just a year and a half since the launch of the first U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, institutional investors have poured over $50 billion into crypto through regulated financial products. The message is clear: Bitcoin is going mainstream, and it's happening fast.
BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum ETF led a major surge in ETH fund inflows this week, signalling rising institutional demand.
While traditional markets struggle to gain momentum, bitcoin reaches a new all-time high. Fueled by a wave of regulatory optimism in Washington, the crypto sphere is excited. This surge is not just a simple technical rebound or an isolated influx of capital. It coincides with a major political turning point: the House of Representatives is set to review a set of laws that could reshape the contours of the crypto sector in the United States. The market is anticipating, and prices are soaring.
The discreet transfer of 10,000 ETH by the Ethereum Foundation to SharpLink Gaming, at a price below market value, raises eyebrows. This private deal, concluded before a spike in the price above $3,000, raises questions about the strategic management of Ethereum's reserves. In a context of record inflows into Ether ETFs, this operation may signify a turning point: ether is no longer a speculative asset; it is becoming a financial lever integrated into the treasuries of influential companies.
While Wall Street counts its points, Bitcoin takes the prize, ridicules the S&P 500, and shoots at full speed into the coffers of a stunned BlackRock. Who would have believed it?
Crypto is at a crossroads. Under the cold neon lights of the Capitol, the fate of a digital world is being decided with ink and calculations. Starting from July 14, Washington begins its "Crypto Week": a decisive parliamentary sequence where three major bills will be debated. Three texts, three possible directions for the future of digital assets in the United States.
Trump slams the door on the G7 and brings out his tariff weapons. Canada suffers, the economy wavers, and copper prices soar. What is the star chef of protectionism really cooking up?
When ETFs fill up like broken pockets and bitcoin breaks through the ceiling, traditional markets wonder: have cryptos become acceptable to the suit-and-tie crowd?
Donald Trump's announcement of 10% tariffs on BRICS countries reignites a strategic debate: are the United States risking, in their bid to defend their leadership, to accelerate de-dollarization? Behind this commercial offensive lies a deeper rift, where emerging powers seek to break away from the dominance of the greenback. As geo-economic tensions intensify, the question arises: is Washington not hastening the questioning of the monetary order it strives to preserve?
The founder of Tron announces a purchase of 100 million dollars in TRUMP memecoins. This is not a risky bet. It is a political maneuver and a clear message sent to the crypto ecosystem.
The crypto markets are gearing up for a decisive day with the simultaneous expiration of over 5 billion dollars in Bitcoin and Ethereum options. This massive expiration comes as Bitcoin reaches new historical highs beyond 118,000 dollars. But what do these data reveal about investor sentiment, and what movements should we anticipate?
Bitcoin surpassed the 118,000 dollar mark this Friday morning, just two days after setting a historical record above 112,000 dollars.
Ethereum has climbed back to $3,000, driven by rising institutional purchases and increased futures market activity, signaling renewed bullish momentum.