Under Atkins, the SEC pulls out the highlighter to sort tokens. Congress, meanwhile, is stalling. And crypto projects? They are sharpening their passports for more stable skies.
Under Atkins, the SEC pulls out the highlighter to sort tokens. Congress, meanwhile, is stalling. And crypto projects? They are sharpening their passports for more stable skies.
Morgan Stanley warns of a possible turning point in the crypto market. In a recent analysis, the bank mentions an end of cycle for Bitcoin and recommends investors to take their gains. In a context of persistent volatility, this signal from a major institution invites caution.
A former BlackRock executive has just thrown a wrench in the works. For him, Ethereum will not be just another blockchain. This network will actually become the digital backbone of all global finance. A bold vision as crypto has just lost a key support at 3,600 dollars.
The end of the longest shutdown in US history could have marked a turning point for the crypto market. Unlike in 2019, the expected euphoria did not materialize. Bitcoin is retreating, investors are doubtful. Why doesn't this political restart trigger the hoped-for explosion in prices? Between regulatory paralysis, blurred economic signals, and political uncertainties, the market struggles to find new momentum. This complex situation weakens investors' expectations.
Coinbase’s planned $2 billion acquisition of BVNK, a stablecoin infrastructure firm, has collapsed, ending what could have been one of the largest deals in crypto history. The decision, reached during the due diligence stage, was mutual, according to statements from both companies.
Bitcoin explodes in ETFs with $524M in 24h: simple rebound or massive return of institutions? Complete analysis here!
DBS and J.P. Morgan are working together to enable seamless tokenized deposits between banks while exploring interoperability across blockchain platforms.
Michael Selig, nominated to lead the CFTC, will face his Senate confirmation hearing on November 19 as lawmakers review his approach to crypto regulation.
Uncertainty hovers over crypto markets as macroeconomic conditions slow down the usual November bullish momentum. Will bitcoin manage to maintain its reputation as the best performing month of the year?
She dreamed of being a queen, handled bitcoins by the thousands... and ended up on the London judicial throne! Dive into the crypto universe where scammers aim high, very high.
Brazil has taken a significant step toward bringing stablecoin activity under its traditional financial system. New regulations issued by the Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) grant stablecoin transactions the same legal treatment as foreign-exchange operations and subject crypto companies to a licensing regime similar to that of banks.
Injective has just deployed its native EVM mainnet, marking a turning point in the evolution of layer 1 blockchains. This integration allows Ethereum developers to leverage the power of Cosmos without sacrificing performance. But will this technical feat be enough to reverse the downward trend of the INJ token, down more than 60%?
An online survey sparked controversy: more than 80% of respondents believe that Lightning is not "real bitcoin." A massive figure, and a clear divide between technical promise and market perception. The debate exploded on X, opposing pro-Lightning figures and sharp critics. Let's summarize, decode, and project.
While the crypto market remains under pressure due to global economic uncertainties, XRP continues to disappoint despite concrete advances. Why such a discrepancy between its fundamentals and its price? For Versan Aljarrah, a recognized analyst and founder of Black Swan Capitalist, the answer is straightforward. As long as XRP remains correlated with bitcoin, it will remain trapped by chronic volatility. This statement reignites the debate on the strategic independence of Ripple’s flagship asset.
It was said to be gone, buried, burned... But here comes Shiba Inu barking again! A crypto building in the shadows, while others play disposable stars.
The crypto universe seems to be restarting: NFTs on fire, memecoins going wild! Discover why the market is exploding.
After more than 40 days of paralysis, Washington is beginning to emerge from the crisis. On Monday evening, the Senate voted on a temporary funding law aimed at reopening federal agencies, including the SEC, essential to the crypto ecosystem. If the House approves the text this Wednesday, the government could resume its activities by the end of the week. This outcome is closely watched by the markets, as several key cases for the blockchain industry are awaiting revival.
Bitcoin was supposed to take off after the US budget chaos. Result? ETFs on strike, Solana showing off... and investors biting their nails, eyes fixed on December.
As states tighten their control over cryptos, an old bitcoin theft resurfaces amid a geopolitical rivalry. LuBian, a Chinese mining pool, reportedly lost more than 127,000 BTC in 2020. Remaining discreet for years, the case suddenly resurfaces as Beijing now accuses the United States of having seized these funds, now valued at over 14 billion dollars, through an intelligence operation. The suspicion of a state confiscation reignites tensions between two superpowers.
While Wall Street panics over the AI bubble, Softbank sells everything, invests everywhere... and hits the jackpot! But how long will the billion-dollar machine run without bugs?
Bitcoin shows signs of stabilizing after October’s declines, with seasonal trends and renewed investor interest pointing to a potential year-end rebound.
Institutional adoption of digital cash is gaining momentum, marking what BNY describes as a major structural shift in global finance. The bank projects that the combined market for stablecoins, tokenized deposits, and digital money-market funds (MMFs) could reach $3.6 trillion by 2030. Stablecoins are expected to account for about 41.6% of that total, with tokenized deposits and digital MMFs making up the remainder.
While the small ones sell, the big ones stuff themselves with ETH. A mysterious update named Fusaka might hide a tricky move... or a boon!
Bitcoin’s sharp rebound, fueled by optimism over the end of the 40-day U.S. government shutdown, has split traders. While most market watchers welcomed the recovery, aggressive short sellers faced a costly squeeze. High-risk trader James Wynn is at the center of the turmoil after a series of rapid losses pushed him into an even larger short bet.
While the United States struggles to align on crypto regulation, the Senate breaks the deadlock. The Agriculture Committee has just unveiled an ambitious bill aimed at clarifying the roles of regulators, CFTC and SEC, and laying the foundations for a coherent legal framework. Led by Senators Boozman and Booker, the text also addresses key concepts such as DeFi, DAOs, and blockchain. This is a first step towards more readable regulation.
The institutional crypto market has just reached a major milestone. The U.S. Treasury and the IRS now authorize crypto ETFs and trusts to participate in staking and redistribute rewards to their investors. This decision could well disrupt the world of digital asset investment.
As the specter of a historic shutdown recedes in the United States, bitcoin has rebounded, surpassing $106,000. The Senate approved temporary funding, narrowly avoiding a prolonged paralysis of federal institutions. This political progress was enough to revive the appetite for risk, propelling the leading crypto into a bullish dynamic. In a market where Washington's decisions act as a catalyst, this return to stability strengthens the correlation between macroeconomic news and crypto investors' behavior.
Progress toward ending the U.S. government shutdown is driving market optimism with crypto gains and renewed ETF hopes.
While some flee the crypto ship, Saylor fills up on bitcoins. And if the stubborn captain was right? Guaranteed plunge into Strategy's digital vaults.
Coinbase is selling its tokens left and right, Monad is rowing toward the masses, and crypto is finally tasting the joys of fair auctions... Americans included. And with no fees, please!