Category: Crypto & Web3
Comprehensive analysis of blockchain ecosystems, Web3 innovations, cryptocurrency market trends, and decentralized tech infrastructure.
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Bitcoin’s Quantum Problem Nobody Wants to Fix First
I’ve noticed that the biggest threats to crypto rarely come from hackers with laptops — they come from math that hasn’t caught up yet, or in this case, math that’s catching up too fast.
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Swift’s Bank Ledger Quietly Borrows Crypto’s Playbook
I noticed something odd this week: the institution crypto was supposed to disrupt just built its own blockchain.
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Crypto’s $2 Trillion Blind Spot No One Wants to Fix
I keep coming back to one uncomfortable fact buried in a Reuters report this week: not a single one of the top 20 blockchains has implemented post-quantum cryptography yet.
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Bitcoin’s Jobs-Data Rally Reveals a Deeper Dependency
I noticed something familiar in today’s price action: a soft labor report, and bitcoin moves almost on cue.
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Strategy Sold Bitcoin. Trump’s Words Erased It
I noticed something odd today: a $216 million bitcoin sale from one of its most loyal corporate holders barely mattered by the end of the day, because eleven words from a politician moved the price more than the sale did.
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Citi Cuts Bitcoin Outlook While Ethereum Plans a Decade Ahead
I noticed something interesting this week: while one major bank turned more cautious on Bitcoin’s near-term path, Ethereum’s founder was busy sketching out where the network should be in 2030.
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Bitcoin Rallies Past $63K, But Miners Keep Selling
Bitcoin entered the third quarter at 21-month lows, then clawed back to $63,000 in U.S. morning hours on Saturday, according to CoinDesk data.
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Bitcoin Fell 54%, So Why Is BlackRock Still Building?
I keep coming back to one detail in this week’s crypto coverage: the selloff is real, but nobody big is leaving. Key Takeaways
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Jobs Report Shock Sent Bitcoin Above $60,000
I keep noticing that bitcoin’s best days lately come from bad economic news, and that’s worth sitting with for a moment. Key Takeaways
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Trump Made $1.4 Billion in Crypto. Who Lost Money?
On July 1, 2026, Donald Trump’s annual financial disclosure revealed more than $1.4 billion in income tied to cryptocurrency ventures.