While some stash their gold under the mattress, Binance piles up billions in bitcoin... and no need for a Swiss safe for crypto to keep shining!
While some stash their gold under the mattress, Binance piles up billions in bitcoin... and no need for a Swiss safe for crypto to keep shining!
Despite a sluggish market, Ethereum rekindles interest on two major prediction platforms. Far from institutional analyses, it is thousands of anonymous traders injecting millions of dollars into a bet as bold as it is unexpected: seeing ETH climb to $6,000. This speculative resurgence, fueled by Polymarket and Kalshi, awakens interest around an asset whose trajectory seemed frozen. Behind these bets, a conviction persists: the major movements of Ethereum are not behind, but yet to come.
As tensions mount between Israel and Iran, Michael Saylor revives the machine. The co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), a fervent advocate of bitcoin, suggested this weekend a new massive purchase of BTC. This announcement comes in an explosive context, with targeted strikes in Tehran and risks of regional escalation. Against the grain of traditional markets, Saylor confirms his accumulation strategy, once again defying the logic of cycles and crises.
In a world where every geopolitical explosion shakes the financial markets, crypto seems strangely unflappable in the face of recent tensions between Israel and Iran. Yet, this apparent serenity may only be temporary. How long can greed, an irrational but powerful driver, keep the sector afloat?
Israeli airstrikes against Iran are disrupting the calculations of the American Federal Reserve (Fed). While Donald Trump is ramping up pressure for monetary easing, central bankers must now contend with a new factor of uncertainty: the geopolitical escalation that is driving oil prices up.
The world is faltering, but Bitcoin holds strong. While missiles rain down in the Middle East and traditional markets hold their breath, an almost surreal dynamic is taking shape: investors are pouring billions into Bitcoin ETFs. Under normal circumstances, so-called "risky" assets flee at the slightest geopolitical tremor. But here, it's the opposite. It seems as if Bitcoin is in the process of changing its status: from speculative asset to emerging safe haven. This very real metamorphosis is rooted in a series of recent events that it would be reckless to ignore.
Seven giants align for Solana ETFs, the SEC plays the waiting game: suspense, thrills, and staking in the plush backrooms of the American regulatory temple. Stay tuned...
The announcement fell like a stone in a pond: Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) has taken a decisive step. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially approved the registration of its financial agreement related to Bitcoin. This approval gives the company a free hand to integrate crypto into its cash strategy. And like its founder, the initiative is anything but timid.
At a time when financial distrust spreads in a click, a TikTok video posted at the end of May has reignited fears of increased state control. It claims that starting from October 2025, any transfer of more than 800 euros between individuals would be blocked for 24 hours for tax verification. Within a few days, the rumor has caused unrest among thousands of French citizens. What does the regulation actually say? And why is this viral announcement completely unfounded?
Donald Trump generated over 600 million dollars in 2024, with a major portion coming from the crypto universe. This figure, drawn from a financial disclosure document signed on June 13, confirms the president's strategic entrenchment in the crypto ecosystem. Between memecoins bearing his name and large-scale DeFi operations, Trump is no longer just observing the market: he is becoming a central player, with major financial and political stakes.
Ethereum is beginning to show signs of renewed strength after a quiet stretch. Over the past week, the digital asset has risen more than 3%, despite a brief pullback in the last 24 hours. That short-term dip hasn’t dampened interest. In fact, recent data shows Ethereum may be setting the stage for a more sustained upward move.
Cardano is launching a strategic offensive in the field of decentralized finance. Charles Hoskinson, its iconic founder, is proposing to invest 100 million dollars in ADA to boost the DeFi ecosystem of the blockchain. But will this ambitious initiative be enough to reposition Cardano against an increasingly aggressive and innovative competition?
SharpLink innovates by becoming the first company listed on Nasdaq to hold a reserve of Ethereum.
A scam involving NFTs is shaking up the world of professional football. In Spain, six high-profile players, including an Argentine world champion and two former stars of FC Barcelona, are the subject of a judicial investigation. Accused of lending their image to a blockchain project resembling fraud, they are said to have helped ensnare thousands of investors. The case, with complex financial ramifications, sheds light on the possible excesses when sporting fame and crypto technologies intertwine without safeguards.
The stock market has its moods, but sometimes, it is mostly its fears. And this Friday, fear prevailed over everything else. An Israeli strike against Iran was enough to cause an immediate shock on global markets, reminding everyone that indices are never completely disconnected from the sound of bombs. In New York, the Dow Jones dropped more than 600 points right at the opening. A brutal collapse that owes nothing to chance, but everything to geopolitics. In this unstable equation, volatility has become the norm again, and the stock market a sounding board for the real world.
American retail giants Amazon and Walmart are currently exploring the issuance of their own dollar-backed stablecoins. This initiative, still in the exploratory phase, could ultimately disrupt the online payment landscape and further reinforce the hegemony of the US dollar.
While the bombs are falling, Solana climbs, XRP gets excited, and ETFs stir the crypto pot. Should we see geniuses or arsonists behind these digital surges?
In just a few hours, cryptocurrencies have faltered under the weight of a major geopolitical event. Following Israeli strikes in Iran, over one billion dollars in positions were liquidated, taking with them the market's recent gains. This is not just a simple episode of volatility, but a tangible sign that these assets, which stem from a promise of sovereignty, remain exposed to real-world shocks.
On June 8, 2025, a tanker under American and European sanctions discreetly docked in Japan, delivering Russian crude to a local refinery. This act, far from negligible, reveals a silent fracture in the Western consensus on energy. While the G7 has been trying for two years to isolate Moscow, Tokyo prioritizes its energy security. This episode, both symbolic and strategic, could subtly reshape the lines of a transforming global energy order.
The line between traditional commerce and decentralized finance is becoming thinner. Shopify, the e-commerce giant, is breaking through the wall of traditional payments by integrating USDC into its Shopify Payments system. This decision is not just a mere technological whim but a strategic shift towards the large-scale adoption of crypto.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has just made a shocking prediction: the stablecoin market could soar to $2 trillion within three years. This announcement comes as Bitcoin flirts with its historical highs.
Thanks to a more favorable attitude from the SEC, DeFi governance tokens are resuming their upward trend.
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have once again shaken the crypto markets. Bitcoin sharply dropped below the psychological barrier of $105,000 after Tel Aviv claimed a series of attacks against Iran. This spectacular decline raises the question: does Bitcoin really deserve its status as a safe-haven asset?
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Crypto in free fall: Dogecoin is howling, Solana is wobbling, while Bitcoin is acting smug. A waltz of numbers and tweets... but who will laugh last?
After six years of waiting and millions of accounts created, Pi Network began its transition to the mainnet with the promise of a decentralized cryptocurrency accessible to all. However, as the migration accelerates, an increasing number of users are finding themselves stuck: empty wallets, validated but ignored KYC, failed verifications. What was supposed to mark the culmination of the project is turning into a technical deadlock for many, raising doubts about the reliability of the system and the network's ability to fulfill its commitments.
Violent return to reality for XRP traders. Within 24 hours, a historic imbalance in liquidations triggered instability in the derivatives market, trapping traders. As the crypto plunged below $2.30, the leverage turned against those betting on a continued bullish trend. This technical setback, seemingly innocuous, raises questions about the strength of the narrative surrounding XRP.
When a Wall Street institution migrates to a public blockchain, it is no longer an experiment, it is a shift. By issuing its debt securities on the XRP Ledger, Guggenheim Treasury Services not only validates Ripple's infrastructure, but also redefines the boundaries of market finance. This operation marks a concrete advancement in the tokenization of real-world assets and confirms the gradual embedding of decentralized finance at the heart of institutional strategies.
An avalanche of companies are set to make bitcoin their main cash asset and push bitcoin to rapid new highs.
Bitcoin disappoints as it approaches its record. Ethereum might just steal the spotlight. All the details in this article!