Total crypto market cap gains $400B as DeFi tokens lead the recovery
Bitcoin’s move back to $38,000 triggered strong relief rallies in DeFi tokens and a handful of altcoins....
UPenn’s Wharton: DeFi Can “Transform Global Finance”
The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business is consistently seen as one of the best business programs in the U.S., and is the oldest...
Coinbase recruits former White House adviser to new policy role
With expansion comes a greater focus on policy and regulatory issues. Coinbase’s hire comes with decades of experience in the public and private sectors....
We can all breath a collective sigh of relief. Goldman Sachs says Bitcoin is now officially a new asset class.
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Daily Cryptocurrency Exchange Trade Volume Taps All-Time High, Stablecoin Swaps Dominate
According to this week’s data, cryptocurrency trade volume touched an all-time high on May 20, reaching $1.76 trillion in reported 24-hour volume. Daily trade volume...
Price analysis 5/24: BTC, ETH, BNB, ADA, DOGE, XRP, DOT, BCH, UNI, LTC
The current relief rally in Bitcoin and altcoins could be a sign that the market is reaching a bottoming phase....
Cardano sees largest weekly inflows from institutional managers – CoinShares
Environmental FUD concerning Bitcoin seems to be everywhere these days. But is it enticing more investors to seek out proof-of-stake projects?...
Diginex Day Trading Volume Skyrockets over 40% to $3 Billion
Aside from Diginex’s trading volume rise, the EQO token has also seen a 50% increase since April 2021...
Ray Dalio Reveals He Owns Bitcoin, Believes Its Biggest Risk Is the Success
The comments from the chairman of Bridgewater Associates mean a turnaround on his bitcoin-skeptic stance....
Goldman Sachs: Bitcoin Is Now Considered an Investable Asset, Clients Are Treating BTC as New Asset Class
Global investment bank Goldman Sachs now considers bitcoin an investable asset. “Clients and beyond are largely treating it as a new asset class, which is...
