Category: Crypto Insights
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Sbf revives media playbook, safemoon Ceo jailed as strategy doubles down on bitcoin
SBF revives his 2023 media strategy from behind bars, SafeMoon CEO sentenced, Strategy doubles down on Bitcoin: Weekly recap Sam Bankman-Fried is once again at the center of the crypto news cycle. Even from prison, the former FTX chief appears to be following a familiar and carefully crafted communications playbook, echoing the strategy he pursued…
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How tokenization can fix the mortgage and real estate infrastructure crisis
The mortgage and real estate infrastructure crisis that tokenization can actually fix Mortgage and real estate finance sit at the core of the global economy, yet the rails that support this market look more like a patchwork of 20th‑century workflows than the backbone of a multitrillion‑dollar asset class. Take Canada as one example: outstanding residential…
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Clarity act to calm crypto jitters: treasury secretary bessent on market stability
Clarity Act Seen as Key to Soothing Crypto Jitters, Says Treasury Secretary Bessent The sharp reversal in crypto markets has rattled both retail traders and institutional investors, with Bitcoin and Ethereum sliding far below the record highs they reached last year. Against that backdrop, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argues that the fastest way to…
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Trump media’s truth social bitcoin, ether and cronos etfs push into crypto
Trump Media Moves Into Crypto ETFs With Truth Social-Branded Bitcoin, Ether and Cronos Funds Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social and publicly traded under the ticker DJT, is pushing deeper into digital assets through a new exchange-traded fund initiative. Its ETF arm, Truth Social Funds, has filed to launch two cryptocurrency-focused…
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Public blockchain lender figure hit by customer data breach after social engineering
Public Blockchain Lender Figure Discloses Customer Data Breach After Social Engineering Attack Figure Technologies, the blockchain-based lending firm that recently went public, has confirmed that a cybersecurity incident exposed customer data after one of its employees fell victim to a social engineering attack. The breach has been claimed by the hacking group known as ShinyHunters,…
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Why most altcoins may never revisit their aths in today’s institutional crypto market
Altcoins are unlikely to revisit their former peaks, argues analyst Cryptocurrency markets have changed so profoundly over the past few years that most altcoins may never reclaim their previous all‑time highs, according to market analyst Inmortal. What used to be relatively repeatable, retail-driven boom-and-bust cycles centered around Bitcoin halvings are being replaced by a structurally…
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Ethereum reclaims $2,000 as spot etfs return to net inflows after heavy selling
Ethereum has clawed back the critical $2,000 price zone as spot ETH ETFs in the United States finally flipped back to net inflows, offering a rare hint of optimism after weeks of heavy selling pressure. On February 13, Ethereum spot exchange-traded funds collectively attracted $10.26 million in fresh capital, snapping a two-day stretch of aggressive…
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Bitcoin layer 2s keep failing because most dont inherit true bitcoin security
Bitcoin “layer 2s” keep failing for a simple reason: most of them are not actually built on Bitcoin in any meaningful architectural sense. They orbit Bitcoin, market themselves as its scaling solution, and extract value from its brand and liquidity – but they do not inherit its security, its guarantees, or its trust model. They…
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River price forecast: why the $25 liquidity battle could fuel the next move
RIVER price forecast: why the battle around $25 could set the next big move RIVER’s volatility briefly cooled off last weekend, but it has come roaring back. The token’s latest swing toward a key supply area has put traders on alert, as liquidity stacked around the 25-dollar mark could dictate whether the next move is…
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Us prosecutors warn of crypto romance scams ahead of valentine’s day
US Prosecutors Sound Alarm Over Crypto-Fueled Romance Scams Ahead of Valentine’s Day U.S. prosecutors are cautioning that Valentine’s Day is no longer just a boom time for florists and dating apps—it has also become a prime hunting season for fraudsters running romance scams tied to cryptocurrency and organized crime. In a recent advisory, the U.S….