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Vitalik Buterin has a habit of saying the quiet part out loud. At EthCC in 2025, the Ethereum co-founder aimed his sharpest criticism not at Ethereum’s obvious rivals, but at projects that claim to inherit Ethereum’s decentralization while keeping emergency levers, upgrade keys and trust assumptions
Ethereum has never been just a blockchain. It has always been a political experiment, a research lab, a financial settlement layer, and a cultural movement trying to pretend it is not governed by any single institution. That is why the latest wave of Ethereum Foundation resignations matters. Carl Be
There are moments in crypto when price does not tell the whole story. A token can bounce, a chart can recover, and social media can manufacture confidence for another cycle. But when institutional capital moves, it often speaks in a colder language. Goldman Sachs’ latest reported crypto ETF position
Crypto has been hit by another security scare, and this one carries exactly the kind of headline number that rattles markets: $76 million. Echo Protocol, a Bitcoin-focused DeFi project deployed on Monad, suspended cross-chain transactions after an attacker allegedly minted 1,000 unauthorized eBTC, a
Harvard selling crypto exposure sounds like the kind of headline designed to make traders sit upright. One of the world’s richest and most prestigious university endowments trims its Bitcoin ETF position, exits its Ethereum ETF stake entirely, and suddenly the obvious question starts circulating: do
The latest DeFi breach did not hit a meme token, a fly-by-night yield farm, or an obscure wallet drainer. It hit a bridge, again. According to blockchain security alerts from PeckShield and other on-chain monitoring firms, the Verus-Ethereum Bridge was exploited for roughly $11.4 million to $11.5 m
Bitcoin ATMs were once one of crypto’s most visible symbols of mainstream adoption: bright kiosks in gas stations, shopping centers and convenience stores, promising instant access to Bitcoin without a bank, brokerage account or technical knowledge. Now one of the industry’s biggest operators has en
Bitcoin won. That is exactly why some of crypto’s oldest believers are starting to look elsewhere. For more than a decade, Bitcoin represented financial rebellion. It was censorship-resistant money built outside governments, banks, and traditional financial institutions. Early adopters embraced it n
For years, Cardano has faced the same criticism from both investors and developers: strong academic research, impressive security architecture, and loyal community support, but painfully slow execution when it comes to scaling. While rivals like Solana chased raw throughput, Ethereum leaned into roll
THORChain has built its entire brand around one powerful promise: seamless cross-chain swaps without bridges, wrapped assets, or centralized intermediaries. It became one of crypto’s most important liquidity rails by allowing users to move native Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major assets across bloc
For years, the crypto industry’s biggest complaint about Washington was painfully simple: regulators were making policy through lawsuits instead of legislation. Founders built billion-dollar companies while operating in a legal gray zone where the Securities and Exchange Commission claimed broad aut
For years, Ethereum dominated one metric that mattered more than most crypto investors admitted: fee generation. While traders obsessed over token prices, total value locked, and ecosystem narratives, fees remained one of the clearest signals of real economic demand. Users paying meaningful fees mea