Ethereum fell amid a DeFi exploit, aged-wallet movement and heavy derivatives unwinds; analysis of market structure, 2025 macro context, and near-term outlook for ETH.
Institutional tokenization and growing on-chain activity have renewed debate about Ethereum’s long-term upside and the plausibility of ambitious price forecasts heading into 2025.
Bitcoin slid sharply as risk sentiment weakened, pressuring crypto-linked equities and sparking renewed debate over carry trades, ETFs flows, and outlook into 2026.
MicroStrategy (now officially "Strategy") announced it holds 650,000 Bitcoin—representing 3.1% of all BTC that will ever exist—acquired for $48.38 billion at an average price of $74,436 per coin. The …
Infinex, the self-described "crypto superapp" founded by Synthetix creator Kain Warwick, opened its public token sale on December 1 via the Sonar platform, offering 500 million INX tokens (5% …
In the wake of a transformative period for global markets, U.S. equity funds have seen an extraordinary influx of capital, signaling robust investor confidence amid economic shifts and policy …
On November 29, the crypto market was suddenly shaken when the $SAHARA token plunged more than 50% in an extremely short period of time. A price chart that had …
On November 27, 2025, Visa — the global digital payments giant — officially expanded its stablecoin settlement capabilities to the CEMEA region (Central & Eastern Europe, the Middle East, …
The Tari airdrop has become one of the year’s most anticipated community reward events, especially among users who supported Tari during its early testnet period. With Phase 1 now …
Michael Saylor's "green dots" post sparked debate on MicroStrategy's Bitcoin strategy, liquidity risks, and market implications as mNAV nears critical thresholds in 2025.