Crypto Yields: A New Era Dawns [CLARITY Act Compromise]
The crypto world is buzzing with a new compromise on stablecoin yields. Will this move finally give the U.S. the edge in digital assets?
The crypto world is buzzing with a new compromise on stablecoin yields. Will this move finally give the U.S. the edge in digital assets?
Forget the hype! Bitcoin's on a tear, and some analysts say it doesn't need a fancy new story to hit $100K. Here's why.
Forget separate crypto silos. Europe's financial giants are now embedding Bitcoin and Ether trading directly into familiar brokerage platforms. This isn't just about offering more products; it's a fundamental shift in how digital assets integrate into the established financial order.
Forget the panic. Fidelity's latest dive into the digital asset world paints a picture of a market finding its footing, with Bitcoin playing the steady hand. It's not quite a roaring comeback, but definitely a breath of fresh air.
Forget fleeting fads; the latest data reveals a deep-seated investor conviction in Bitcoin ETFs. Nine consecutive days of inflows aren't just a streak; they're a statement.
Western Union's flat revenue isn't exactly a cause for celebration. Now they're hoping stablecoins and a shopping spree will reignite growth. Let's see if it's a lifeline or just more corporate mumbo-jumbo.
Here we go again. Just when you thought Michael Saylor might have learned his lesson, his company Strategy is hinting at another Bitcoin buy. It's like watching a gambler double down at the craps table.
Forget the hushed exploratory meetings. Across Europe, banks and corporations are no longer just *talking* about stablecoins; they're signing deals and building out the plumbing.
Galaxy's stock rocketed 11% after its annual report—core crypto ops profitable at $505 million, even with a $241 million net loss. But who's really cashing in here?
Crypto's hack-a-month club just got a government babysitter. The US launched a cybersecurity sharing channel for digital asset firms – but after two decades watching Valley hype, I'm asking: who really wins here?
Latitude just pulled in $8 million from NEA, Coinbase Ventures, and a who's who of crypto heavyweights. The pitch? A new infrastructure layer for global payments. Here's why I'm skeptical.