Crypto News Summaries
A South Korean lawmaker is under fire for alleged conflict of interest after his son landed a job at a crypto exchange. Critics claim he used his position to benefit his son while overseeing the industry.
Strategy doubled down on Bitcoin in 2025, becoming the top corporate holder with massive acquisitions. This bold move fueled a surge in other companies adopting Bitcoin as a key treasury asset.
DeFi is evolving! Capital is consolidating around Ethereum as the core infrastructure, signaling strong investor confidence. Established protocols are thriving, while smaller ventures see diminishing interest, paving the way for a more resilient DeFi future.
Crypto interest is fading as retail investors lose steam, hitting a one-year search low. Will institutional players step up, or does this signal a calmer, catalyst-dependent future for the market?
Bitcoin eyes a critical $93,400 mark as 2025 closes, setting the stage for a volatile finale. Will it break through, continuing its bull run, or face a pullback into the new year?
Could XRP really hit $10,000? One expert argues traditional crypto analysis doesn't apply to XRP's institutional focus and unique role in global finance. Discover why its valuation might require "different math."
Amidst crypto market volatility, stablecoins shine, growing 25% this year. However, exchange inflows have plummeted, signaling investor hesitancy and dimming hopes for a near-term market rally.
Ethereum eyes $3,550 as the key to escaping its consolidation phase. Will ETH break free, or is this just a temporary bounce before the next move?
Peter Brandt highlights the curious optimism and vulnerability of XRP and Silver bulls, a duality observed over decades. Are these investors simply "obsessed perma-bulls," or is there a deeper conviction driving their unwavering support despite market volatility?
Bitcoin's wild week highlights its link to traditional markets as it swings from $90,000. Macroeconomic data releases and oil prices will dictate its next move.
Web3 security losses surged to almost $4 billion in 2025, a new report reveals. Surprisingly, simple security failures and access control issues, not coding errors, are the main culprits, with state-sponsored actors heavily involved.
Crypto giants question XRP and Cardano's staying power, asking if community love can replace real-world utility. As capital gets picky, can these tokens prove their worth beyond fervent supporters?