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The seven deadly sins of crypto privacy
The lack of privacy protection is the Original Sin of all public blockchains – from Satoshi’s original Bitcoin…
Op-ed: Funding isn’t the core solution to bridging the gender gap in Web3
Web3 has always felt like an inclusive and empowering community to be a part of. In making the…
Asia’s crypto revolution: Web3 growth in the East
Over the years, the Asia Pacific region (APAC) has established itself as an impressive environment for the rapidly…
How AI and crypto are shaping the future of finance
Over the last three years, the crypto space has undergone massive upheavals. Alongside the boosting from stimulus packages…
Web3’s quest for broader adoption mired by complex user interfaces
Over 15 years ago, Satoshi invented the world’s first independently managed, self-operating financial system through cryptography. He aspired…
Op-ed: Interoperability needs its ERC-20 moment
Undoubtedly, one of the prerequisites for the mass adoption of blockchain technology is secure and seamless cross-chain interoperability.…
Is this the Bitcoin ETF supply squeeze playing out already?
Seven days after the new Bitcoin ETFs launched, I analyzed how they could put pressure on Bitcoin’s supply…
New AI and hardware may crack the code on lost crypto
The following is a guest post from Robert Rhodin, the CEO of KeychainX. As the crypto market’s capitalization…
What is the role of spot Bitcoin ETFs in modern investment portfolios?
Aligned within a year of its three halving events, Bitcoin had three major bull runs in its 15-year…
Why a trustless, multichain approach to web3 demands direct integration
In only a few years, decentralized networks have witnessed tremendous growth, with treasuries collectively surpassing the $25 billion…