The quantum gap: Why Bitcoin and Ethereum are taking different paths on security

In recent developments, why Bitcoin and Ethereum are taking different paths to address future cryptographic risks and long-term blockchain security. Looking closer, market participants highlight key drivers such as liquidity…

Why Meta is choosing partners over power in its 2026 stablecoin push

In recent developments, meta’s 2026 stablecoin push favors partnerships over issuing its own coin. Here is why the company is choosing infrastructure and distribution instead. Looking closer, market participants highlight…

Retail was promised fair markets. So why does the house keep winning?

In recent developments, crypto opened the doors to retail now Wall Street is feasting on it Retail investors were sold a story about market access that was impossible to argue…

People Are Not Ready For Bitcoin; Analyst Reveals What’s Coming Next

In recent developments, after setting a new all-time high back in early October, the Bitcoin price entered into an extended downtrend period, losing over $40,000 of its value to drop…

Why Bitcoin Billionaire Arthur Hayes Expects BTC to Hit $200K by March

In recent developments, bitMex co-founder Arthur Hayes thinks Bitcoin will range until year’s end, but it could jump to $200,000 before March. Here’s why. Looking closer, market participants highlight key…

Why Michael Saylor wants nations to build Bitcoin banks

In recent developments, michael Saylor explains why governments should consider Bitcoin-backed digital banks. It is time to examine the potential benefits and risks of Bitcoin banks. Looking closer, market participants…

Why Bitcoin Isn’t a Digital Tulip — and Why It Will Never Be

In recent developments, recent opinion pieces have drawn parallels between bitcoin and tulips because of the speculative frenzy surrounding the latter in the 1600s. I explain why those comparisons are…

Red Uptober: Why Bitcoin Just Had Its Worst October in Years

In recent developments, analysts spoke to Decrypt about why October—dubbed “Uptober” for its historically strong returns—ended up being a downer for Bitcoin. Looking closer, market participants highlight key drivers such…