It’s tempting to think that every writer in the cryptocurrency space is some sort of zealot from the start, eagerly embracing blockchain technology from day one. Yet, this isn’t the case for many, including voices like Opeyemi—a writer whose relationship with crypto began not out of obsession, but curiosity. His initial ambivalence transformed into a
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Bitcoin, despite the fervor it generates, is teetering on a precarious edge as it flirts once again with the formidable $111,000 resistance level—a figure tantalizingly out of reach but stubbornly dominant. The narrative that Bitcoin is “poised to break out” keeps circulating among enthusiasts, yet this optimism often glosses over the harsher market dynamics currently
Christian’s life embodies a stark reality many modern professionals face, especially within journalism: the boundaries between work and downtime blur incessantly. Unlike many narrative tropes suggesting journalists can “clock out,” his experience reflects a relentless immersion into the ever-evolving cryptosphere. There’s no neat punch-out time when your task is to translate a bewildering financial revolution
Despite the broader cryptocurrency market appearing deceptively calm, the current calmness in Bitcoin’s trading range between $106,000 and $108,000 raises more questions than it answers. The lack of notable price swings may seem reassuring on the surface, but this lull feels more like a precarious pause than genuine stability. Bitcoin’s consolidation at around $107,000, coupled
Ethereum, often hailed as the backbone of decentralized finance and smart contracts, has recently experienced a surge in daily transactions that is raising eyebrows across the blockchain space. After a prolonged period of stagnation and market uncertainty, daily Ethereum transactions have rebounded sharply to levels not witnessed in over a year. While this spike might
Gemini’s recent debut of tokenized shares of Strategy (MSTR) in the European Union marks a significant attempt to bridge the oft-criticized gap between traditional stock markets and blockchain technology. On the surface, offering 24/7 access to U.S. equities via tokenized shares sounds like a game-changer for global investors, especially those constrained by traditional brokerage fees
Ethereum’s recent rebound from the battered April lows reveals a market teetering between promise and peril. While reclaiming the pivotal $2,400 mark seems like a victory under volatile conditions, the price action conveys more hesitation than conviction. A brief dip below $2,200—deceptively referred to as a “fakeout”—shook traders’ confidence and exposed the fragile underpinnings of
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) paints a troubling portrait of the so-called advancements in global cryptocurrency regulation. While headlines trumpet incremental progress—such as 73% of surveyed jurisdictions adopting laws aligned with the Travel Rule—the reality beneath this veneer is starkly different. The enforcement of these laws remains largely superficial and ineffective. Nearly 60% of
Yuga Labs is charging headfirst into the metaverse hype with its new game, *Bathroom Blitz*, an 8v8 multiplayer shooter set inside a shrunken version of the BAYC bathroom. At first glance, this might seem like a bold attempt to pioneer persistent gaming within an NFT-driven ecosystem, but make no mistake—this is largely an exercise in
The latest on-chain data reveals a remarkable resurgence in Bitcoin accumulation by whales and sharks, investors holding significant sums—more than 10 BTC each. Beyond mere numbers, these patterns expose a nuanced narrative that challenges the often sensationalized volatility of the cryptocurrency market. While retail investors remain jittery about price dips and resistance levels, institutional players