Gold shines like a sun in the midst of a financial apocalypse, while Bitcoin, that rebellious teen of the market, is still searching for its identity. A nerve-wracking war where the old world takes the lead.
Gold shines like a sun in the midst of a financial apocalypse, while Bitcoin, that rebellious teen of the market, is still searching for its identity. A nerve-wracking war where the old world takes the lead.
The Shiba Inu is playing hide and seek with traders: a dizzying drop, a rebound in sight, and whales gorging themselves in the background. Ready for the roller coaster?
Donald Trump's crypto program could have significant repercussions on the acceleration of the development of the digital euro, according to Piero Cipollone, a member of the European Central Bank (ECB). He expresses hope that the European Parliament and the Council will finalize discussions on the legislation governing the digital euro by the summer of 2025.
Finance is playing acrobatics: Ondo Finance unveils its blockchain Ondo Chain, a bridge between the Wall Street barons and the DeFi pirates. Get the popcorn ready, it's going to shake things up.
After an unusual week of absence, the co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) resumes his usual communication about Bitcoin. Michael Saylor has published his traditional Bitcoin chart on X, indicating new investments to come.
Trump brandishes his tariff sword, Bitcoin wobbles, sways, and stumbles, but like a dazed boxer, it gets back up, ready for a new round.
The decentralized betting platform Polymarket recorded an impressive volume of $1.1 billion in bets on the Super Bowl, despite a tense regulatory context. The Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs in a match that captivated both sports fans and crypto bettors.
The evolution of the crypto market often relies on subtle signals that only savvy investors know how to interpret. Among these, the inflows to accumulation addresses are closely monitored, as they help anticipate bullish trends. On February 7th, these addresses recorded a record influx of $883 million in Ethereum (ETH), an event that, historically, precedes major price increases. As competition among blockchains intensifies and the regulatory framework evolves, this massive accumulation of ETH raises a crucial question: Is Ethereum preparing for a new peak at $4,000 and beyond?
In a constantly evolving crypto market, altcoins are often presented as innovative alternatives to Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, according to Alon Cohen, co-founder of Pump.fun, the majority of them serve only one purpose: to be memecoins. He argues that the cryptocurrency market is flooded with projects that, while claiming to bring innovations or technical solutions, do not actually have any significant differentiation from memecoins.
In a world where finance and politics are increasingly intertwined, the launch of the memecoin Trump by Donald Trump and his sons has caused shockwaves in the markets. What could have been a crypto branding operation has turned into a brutal game of musical chairs, where early players pocketed hundreds of millions of dollars, leaving behind a tide of disappointed losers. In just a few hours, savvy traders multiplied their bets exponentially and benefited from a speculative surge that drove the token price to $75 before it collapsed. While the phenomenon of memecoins is nothing new, Donald Trump's direct involvement raises questions about ethics, regulation, and the future of political cryptocurrencies.