Binance's $300 Million Bitcoin Purchase: Strategic Move or Market Manipulation?
When Binance buys $300 million in Bitcoin during a market dip, the question is whether it's a smart reserve strategy or something more manipulative.
With Bitcoin and Ether under pressure, is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper issues in the crypto ecosystem?
When Binance buys $300 million in Bitcoin during a market dip, the question is whether it's a smart reserve strategy or something more manipulative.
As Bitcoin miners like Cango sell off assets to fund AI ventures, we must ask: is this a strategic evolution or a desperate pivot?
As venture capitalists debate the non-financial potential of Web3, regulators face the challenge of crafting rules for a landscape still being defined.
When a crypto exchange mistakenly sends $44 billion, it's not just a clerical error—it's a crisis of confidence in operational security.
As the crypto market faces a downturn, we must question the sustainability of its business models and the vulnerabilities now exposed.
With Google search interest in 'crypto' dwindling, are we on the brink of another market meltdown?
The CFTC's new criteria for payment stablecoins, now including national trust banks, sparks debate over regulatory boundaries and stablecoin innovation.
Rui-Siang Lin's hefty sentence for running a dark web marketplace raises critical questions about the intersection of crypto and law enforcement.
As Nevada targets Coinbase for unlicensed betting, the crypto world braces for a regulatory shake-up. Is this the beginning of stricter oversight?
Bithumb's recent blunder of mistakenly airdropping 2,000 BTC raises crucial questions about exchange accountability and market stability.
Charles Hoskinson's massive unrealized losses raise questions about the balance between enduring short-term pain and pursuing long-term goals in the crypto world.
Vietnam's proposed 0.1% tax on crypto transfers raises questions about its impact on the market and investor sentiment.