While bitcoin melts and shareholders groan, Michael Saylor continues his XXL crypto shopping spree: diluted shares, questionable dividends, and a dream of joining the S&P 500. What a financial farce!
While bitcoin melts and shareholders groan, Michael Saylor continues his XXL crypto shopping spree: diluted shares, questionable dividends, and a dream of joining the S&P 500. What a financial farce!
Since the beginning of September, bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) have captured the attention of a crypto market suspended between hope and concern. While Wall Street falters, the two leaders show intriguing resilience. Yet, behind this apparent calm, technical indicators reveal growing tension. Between contradictory signals and increasingly polarized forecasts, traders are preparing for volatility that could make September a decisive month for the market's future.
While American universities are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, from the University of Georgia to the University of Michigan, a national survey reveals a surprising reality. American citizens, far from embracing this revolution, show growing distrust towards the integration of AI on campuses.
Despite a major update to version 23 of its protocol, Pi Network struggles to spark market enthusiasm. In a sector where every innovation is scrutinized to revive bullish momentum, the announcement of technical advances inspired by Stellar Protocol 23 and the integration of new functionalities were not enough to boost its token price. This dissonance between technological progress and stock market inertia raises questions about the project's ability to convert its evolutions into real value.
SWIFT CIO Tom Zschach says resilience isnât about surviving lawsuits. Banks prioritize trust, compliance, and governance over legal wins.
Bitcoinâs recent 12% pullback has drawn attention, but on-chain data indicates that this correction is a normal phase in the market. Analysts say the decline is within historical patterns and reflects a healthy reset rather than the end of the ongoing bull cycle.
Gemini has officially filed for its IPO, a step that could bring the decade-old platform to Nasdaq under the ticker symbol GEMI.
In August, bitcoin miners generated revenues close to 1.65 billion dollars, a level almost identical to that of July. This maintenance reflects an impressive resilience of the sector, despite a context marked by rising costs and energy pressure. But behind this apparent stability lie structural vulnerabilities that raise questions: can the current mining model really hold in the long term?
After the January explosion, interest in memecoins sees a more measured return. Google searches indicate persistent curiosity, but less euphoric, reflecting a new caution among investors. Without the usual noise from social networks and Crypto Twitter, this crypto dynamic could mark an evolution towards a more mature market approach.
Despite the recent bitcoin correction, the institutional rush on bitcoin continues to strengthen.