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The SEC’s new crypto rules are a win for free markets — and for America
The following is a guest post and opinion from Jeremy Boynton, Co-Founder of Pure Crypto. As Washington’s shutdown…
Debanked to rebanked? Redefining financial access in the age of executive orders
When the annals of 21st-century finance are written, there will be a special chapter (messy, political, and deeply…
Why the price of gold is rising while Bitcoin is struggling
For years, Bitcoin has been hailed as “digital gold,” a hedge against inflation and policy excess. Yet, as…
Hodl or take profits? Bitcoin bear market cycle started at $126k
No one has a crystal ball, but if Bitcoin continues to behave according to its past cycles, then…
Elon Musk: ‘You can’t fake energy.’ Has Bitcoin finally gone green enough for Tesla?
Elon Musk recently revived the “51 % renewables” benchmark, stating that the energy backing Bitcoin “can’t be faked.”…
Are miners now net accumulators? Marathon adds 400 BTC after the crash
Bitcoin (BTC) miner MARA Holdings purchased 400 BTC for approximately $46 million on Oct. 13, capitalizing on the…
Nigel Farage attempts to copy £5B Trump crypto script, without his levers or power
At a London conference this week, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage cast himself as “your champion” for digital…
Is BlackRock’s IBIT flows keeping Bitcoin above $100k?
Bitcoin’s weekend was a classic macro hit-and-run. On Friday, tariff threats toward China knifed through risk assets and…
Weekend ‘Crypto Black Friday’ liquidation cascade: What actually happened?
Crypto markets absorbed approximately $19 billion to $20 billion in forced liquidations within 24 hours on Oct. 10,…
Latest Bitcoin software called “malware” as developers split by code change
Bitcoin Core, the dominant software powering roughly 80% of all BTC nodes, has rolled out its long-awaited v30.0…