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Crypto Twitter did what it always does: it took a technically interesting story and mutated it into apocalyptic clickbait within hours. “🚨BREAKING: ANTHROPIC CRACKS 9-YEAR-OLD LOCKED BITCOIN WALLET!!! 🚨” That headline spread rapidly across X this week after a pseudonymous user claimed Anthropic’s
For years, crypto investors pushed a simple narrative: Bitcoin was digital gold. It would protect investors during monetary instability. It would hedge inflation. It would thrive during geopolitical chaos. And unlike traditional financial assets, it would operate outside the reach of governments, ba
Germany has long been one of the most attractive jurisdictions in Europe for long-term Bitcoin holders, not because it positioned itself as a crypto hub like Dubai or Singapore, but because of a relatively simple tax rule that quietly turned the country into a de facto haven for patient investors. Un
Crypto markets have become conditioned to treat government wallets as potential volatility triggers. Every time a known federal address moves funds, traders immediately begin asking whether a liquidation event is underway. That paranoia resurfaced this week after blockchain intelligence platform Ark
For years, Michael Saylor built his reputation as the most aggressive corporate evangelist for Bitcoin. He transformed Strategy into the largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world, repeatedly encouraged companies to convert cash reserves into Bitcoin, and became famous for one simple message: buy
Bitcoin has spent more than 15 years building a reputation as the most battle-tested and secure network in crypto. Its codebase moves slowly, upgrades are heavily scrutinized, and its conservative developer culture has long been treated as a feature rather than a weakness. That reputation is exactly
Bitcoin may be trading near historic highs, but underneath the bullish headlines, one of its most important adoption metrics is moving in the opposite direction. According to data from Santiment, Bitcoin’s daily active wallets and new wallet creation have both fallen to their lowest levels in roughl
Warren Buffett has spent decades warning investors about irrational behavior in financial markets. Now, the legendary Berkshire Hathaway chairman believes speculation is reaching dangerous new extremes, and crypto sits directly in the middle of it. Buffett recently warned that modern markets are incr
In an industry built on relentless promotion, Charlie Lee just delivered one of the most unexpected statements in crypto. The creator of Litecoin, one of the oldest cryptocurrencies in the market, said he regrets creating Litecoin and believes most investors are better off simply buying Bitcoin and
The ability to buy Bitcoin with cash at a corner store has long symbolized the accessibility of cryptocurrency. In Canada, that experience may soon vanish. The federal government is reportedly preparing a sweeping ban on crypto ATMs, a move that could redefine how everyday users enter the digital as
The claim is dramatic: a Bitcoin conference with only a few dozen attendees, missing speakers, and an early shutdown. In an industry that thrives on hype cycles and spectacle, that kind of headline spreads fast. But does it reflect reality, or is it an outlier being mistaken for a trend? To understan
The long-anticipated push to bring structure to the U.S. crypto market has run straight into the oldest obstacle in Washington: politics. What was once framed as a bipartisan effort to finally define digital asset regulation is now entangled in a high-stakes standoff, with Senate Democrats refusing