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South Korea gets rich from crypto… North Korea gets weapons

by Yohan Yun 8 min February 4, 2026

Crypto trading may be huge in South Korea, but just over the border, crypto hacking accounts for around 13.5% of North Korea’s GDP.

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6 weirdest devices people have used to mine Bitcoin and crypto

by Felix Ng 8 min January 28, 2026

Just because you can mine crypto on essentially any device doesn’t mean you should. Check out the wildest Bitcoin mining experiments ever.

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‘If you want to be great, make enemies’: Solana economist Max Resnick 

by Andrew Fenton 11 min January 21, 2026

Solana economist Max Resnick is OK with making enemies in the pursuit of what he thinks is the optimal course of action for ETH and SOL.

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Here’s why crypto is moving to Dubai and Abu Dhabi

by Monty Munford 7 min January 14, 2026

While US regulators dithered and Singapore moved cautiously, the United Arab Emirates has been forging ahead with its pro-crypto empire.

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One metric shows crypto is now in a bear market: Carl ‘The Moon’

by Ciaran Lyons 6 min January 9, 2026

Carl “The Moon” Runefelt says crypto is already in a bear market based on one particular metric — and he’s 50/50 on how 2026 will play out.

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Davinci Jeremie bought Bitcoin at $1… but $100K BTC doesn’t excite him

by Ciaran Lyons 4 min January 8, 2026

Davinci Jeremie bought Bitcoin at $1 and told his followers to buy $1 worth in 2013. Now that BTC is at $100K the price no longer matters to him.

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Bitget’s Gracy Chen is looking for ‘entrepreneurs, not wantrepreneurs’

by Amanda Smith 8 min January 7, 2026

Gracy Chen went from TV star to entrepreneur, becoming the CEO of top crypto exchange Bitget — and then blended it all together on Killer Whales.

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How crypto laws changed in 2025 — and how they’ll change in 2026

by Yohan Yun 6 min January 1, 2026

Crypto legislation is now in place across major economies, and coming soon in the US, but tax and privacy questions remain unresolved.

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