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Charles Hoskinson has never been a quiet founder. For nearly a decade, the Cardano architect has been part technologist, part evangelist, part combatant, and part lightning rod. His public presence has often been inseparable from the identity of the chain itself. So when Hoskinson posted four short
Ethereum has survived bear markets, scaling wars, regulatory attacks, exchange collapses, rival chains, and years of criticism from Bitcoin maximalists. But the latest argument shaking its own community cuts deeper than the usual outside attack. The question is no longer whether Ethereum works as a
When a crypto project praises itself, markets usually shrug. When a global banking giant names it inside a report about the future of financial infrastructure, the signal is harder to ignore. Citi’s new “Tokenization 2030” report has done exactly that for Chainlink, highlighting its Cross-Chain Inte
BitMine is no longer behaving like a crypto company that happens to own Ethereum. It is behaving like a capital markets machine built around Ethereum accumulation. The company has filed for a preferred stock offering carrying a 9.5% annual yield, a move that could raise up to $300 million and give B
The clearest sign of crypto adoption may not look like crypto at all. It may look like a football fan trying to secure a seat at the World Cup. Over several days, Avalanche reportedly saw transaction volume jump as much as 24 times above normal levels, while active addresses grew roughly 10 times, a
For years, stablecoins were treated as crypto’s back-office miracle: useful, liquid, global, but still largely trapped inside the trading economy. That is changing. Mastercard’s move to support stablecoin settlement across its global payments network marks one of the clearest signs yet that tokenize
Coinbase has spent years trying to bring crypto closer to mainstream finance without losing the advantages that made onchain markets interesting in the first place. Ethena has spent the last cycle building one of the most talked-about synthetic dollar protocols in DeFi. Now the two are moving closer
The closure of TapTools is not just another sad announcement from a crypto startup that ran out of runway. For Cardano, it lands deeper than that. TapTools was one of the ecosystem’s most recognizable analytics platforms: a place where users tracked tokens, projects, portfolios, market data, NFTs, o
Bitcoin is falling again, and the market has found its headline: Michael Saylor’s Strategy sold Bitcoin. For a crypto market built on narratives, that sentence is powerful enough to move sentiment before anyone checks the numbers. Saylor has spent years as Bitcoin’s most visible corporate evangelist
The Olympic Games have always been a showcase for human performance, national ambition, and technological progress. From timing systems accurate to thousandths of a second to biometric training tools and AI-assisted broadcasting, sport has never stood still. Now, Brazil’s Olympic movement is prepari
Michael Saylor’s Strategy has finally done the thing Bitcoin maximalists were told it would not do: it sold Bitcoin. The sale itself was tiny by the company’s standards, just 32 BTC for roughly $2.5 million. But in crypto, symbolism often moves faster than balance sheets. For a company that built it
For half an hour on May 30, the stablecoin market flashed one of those strange signals that instantly wakes up crypto traders: Tether’s USDT supply appeared to shrink by more than $1.1 billion. According to data cited by BingX and tracked through DeFiLlama, USDT fell from roughly $189.325 billion to