The impossibility of perfect fairness in transaction ordering
Explore how the Condorcet paradox exposes the limits of perfect fairness in blockchain consensus.
Ledger eyes NY listing as revenue hits triple-digit millions amid surge in hacks: FT
Ledger is weighing a New York listing after revenues hit triple-digit millions in 2025, driven by record crypto hacks and growing demand for cold storage wallets.
Can Bitcoin bulls avoid the cycle’s fourth ‘death cross’ at $102K?
Bitcoin traders focused on the weekly close amid flat BTC price action and warned that the whole bull market could end with a bad result.
Robert Kiyosaki says he’s buying, targets $250K Bitcoin and $27K gold
Robert Kiyosaki predicts Bitcoin will reach $250,000 and gold $27,000 by 2026, saying he’s buying hard assets amid a looming crash.
Regulators must catch up to the new privacy paradigm
Zero-knowledge proofs replace shared observation with shared verification, enabling accountability without revealing sensitive information. Regulators must embrace privacy as infrastructure.
Italian banks back digital euro but urge ECB to spread out costs: Reuters
Italian banks have endorsed the ECB’s digital euro project but called for implementation costs to be spread out over several years.
Bitcoin fell from 2025’s ‘hottest trade,’ but attention will return: Alex Thorn
Bitcoin is entering a much more “mature era” that is healthy for the asset and will see attention returning, according to Galaxy Digital’s Alex Thorn.
Altcoin season signals hide in ‘many weeks’ of bearish BTC dominance: Analyst
A crypto analyst said Bitcoin’s dominance chart has “looked bearish for weeks” and altcoin season could be on the horizon.
CZ says he was surprised by pardon, denies ties to the Trump family
Binance co-founder CZ pushed back against allegations that his pardon was motivated by close ties or business deals with the Trump family.
The nation-state is dying, network states are the next paradigm: Author
The nation-state model is only 380 years old and has been hollowed out by corporations and competing centralized structures, Jarrad Hope said.