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Cardano secures $70B liquidity injection that finally solves the network’s biggest missing piece for investors
On Jan. 30, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announced that he has signed an integration agreement to bring USDCx,…
Vitalik Buterin admits his biggest design mistake since 2017 – so is your Ethereum at risk?
Vitalik Buterin said he no longer agrees with his 2017 tweet that downplayed the need for users to…
Crypto companies can’t afford inexperienced marketers in a regulated era | Opinion
Hiring the right minds and skill sets in marketing in today’s age is vital to laying the right…
PGA TOUR Enters Web3 Gaming with SKALE to Target Mainstream Sports Fans
Latest News and Updates on blockchain industry by AlexaBlockchain (“Alexa Blockchain”). SKALE and the PGA Tour partner on…
Ethereum may finally kill “trust me” wallets in 2026, and Vitalik says the fix is already shipping
Vitalik Buterin framed 2026 as the year Ethereum reverses a decade of convenience-first compromises. His thesis: the protocol…
Web3 cannot deliver financial freedom with assets trapped on a single blockchain | Opinion
Until assets can move freely across blockchains without friction, web3 will continue to promise freedom without delivering it.
Kalshi and Polymarket face a “sports gambling” probe that could void your trades and shut down the market
On Jan. 9, Tennessee’s sports betting regulator sent a set of letters that, at first glance, looked like…
Salad.com and Golem Network collaborate to test web3 compute for cloud demand
Salad.com and Golem Network have partnered to test whether decentralized web3 compute infrastructure can reliably support and enhance…
Two major crypto events canceled after city hit by 18 violent physical attacks on crypto holders amid market downturn
NFT Paris was supposed to be the kind of week people plan their year around. You book the…
Ethereum just solved a critical problem Bitcoin doesn’t want to fix on its own network – but why?
A few years ago, the easiest way to explain Bitcoin to a newcomer was to keep it simple,…