Davinci Jeremie bought Bitcoin at $1… but $100K BTC doesn’t excite him
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.
Read moreKain Warwick loses $50K ETH bet, BitMine’s ‘1000x’ share plan: Hodler’s Digest, Dec. 21 – Jan. 3
Crypto exec Kain Warwick lost a $50,000 Ether price prediction bet, Coinbase reveals “everything exchange”: Hodler’s Digest
Read more‘China’s Ethereum’ in civil war, Japan to embrace Bitcoin ETFs: Asia Express
“China’s Ethereum” co-founders clash on New Year’s Eve over Neo’s treasury, major Asian economies warm up to Bitcoin ETFs. Asia Express
Read moreBitget’s Gracy Chen is looking for ‘entrepreneurs, not wantrepreneurs’
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
Crypto legislation is now in place across major economies, and coming soon in the US, but tax and privacy questions remain unresolved.
Read moreBig questions: Would Bitcoin survive a 10-year power outage?
No power. No computers. Human race on life support. Could Bitcoin survive a decade-long global blackout? The answer may surprise you.
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Rising hockey star’s new life in Ethereum after devastating car crash: Trevor Koverko
Meet the onchain crypto detectives fighting crime better than the cops
Meet the crypto detectives who trace hacks and theft onchain. Some are professionals, others are keen enthusiasts who log on after work.
Read moreQuantum attacking Bitcoin would be a waste of time: Kevin O’Leary
Kevin O’Leary, aka “Mr Wonderful,” says Bitcoin may not be the most logical first target for quantum computing attacks.
Read moreHow Neal Stephenson ‘invented’ Bitcoin in the ‘90s: Author interview
Author Neal Stephenson mapped out how uncensorable, cryptographic digital currency could work more than a decade before Bitcoin was invented.
Read moreWhen privacy and AML laws conflict: Crypto projects’ impossible choice
Lawyers say privacy laws and AML laws sometimes conflict and there’s no clear path to compliance for decentralized blockchain projects.
Read moreGetting scammed for 100 Bitcoin led Sunny Lu to create VeChain
How a 100 Bitcoin scam, World of Warcraft and a tour of China with Vitalik Buterin led Louis Vuitton’s IT guy Sunny Lu to create VeChain.
Read moreEthereum’s Fusaka fork explained for dummies: What the hell is PeerDAS?
How Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade scales the L1 and the L2s — explained for ordinary crypto fans without the usual baffling technical jargon.
Read more2026 is the year of pragmatic privacy in crypto: Canton, Zcash and more
The crypto industry has taken a sharp turn back towards privacy — and it can now exist side by side with regulatory compliance.
Read moreBig Questions: Did a time-traveling AI invent Bitcoin?
Magazine explores the wild theory that Satoshi Nakamoto was a time-traveling AI sent back to build the perfect, unstoppable network.
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