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Analog January has people worldwide quietly moving offline, and the biggest Bitcoin risk isn’t price volatility
Analog January is meeting Bitcoin at the custody layer as some investors seek exposure without screen time.The digital-minimalism push, framed…
In the latest SlateCast, Liam “Akiba” Wright and Nate Whitehill sat down with Maximiliano Stochyk Duarte to unpack what makes…
Bitcoin traders are dumping billions into insurance in case the price drops to $75k as June options expiry creates a high-stakes price trap
Bitcoin’s June 26 options expiry provides a clean snapshot of how risk is being framed several months out, and the…
While 71% are in profit XRP just triggered a rare signal last seen in 2022 that could paralyze rallies for months
XRP’s on-chain structure now mirrors a precarious moment from early 2022, when short-term accumulation beneath longer-term cost bases set the…
Why Metaplanet is the only Bitcoin treasury surviving a brutal market shift that left Strategy investors totally exposed
Vanguard increased its position in Metaplanet from 14.12 million shares at the end of November to 15.64 million shares by…
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), announced plans on Jan. 19 to develop a…
Natural gas surged 17% yesterday and it’s triggering a macro trap that could suddenly tank Bitcoin prices
Natural gas prices surged 17.76% on Jan. 19, driven by cold forecasts across Northeast Asia and Europe, tightening liquidity in…
Bitcoin could emerge as a long-term winner if global authorities confirm the existence of non-human intelligence, even if the immediate…
Bitcoin faces a massive liquidity shift as these five crypto gatekeepers prepare to tighten the remaining market chokepoints
Bitcoin pricing in 2026 may hinge on officials and executives who set dollar liquidity, US market access, ETF distribution, stablecoin…
How Trump’s tariff threat cycle broke from past playbook for the first time causing Bitcoin to miss Sunday night relief rally
On Monday morning, the market did that thing it always does when politics stops being background noise and starts grabbing…