Michael Saylor’s company Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) is aggressively acquiring Bitcoin – when does the plan become a systemic risk?
Layer 1 blockchains have long struggled with the problem of scalability and transaction costs. Layer 2 could be the key to solving this problem.
In the current energy crisis, voices around Bitcoin’s electricity consumption are getting louder. A detailed analysis of the facts.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is trying to push a bipartisan approach to money laundering in the crypto industry in the U.S. Congress.
The United Kingdom plans to introduce a new reform for further stablecoin regulation to protect consumers from fraud and mismanagement.
Japan’s second largest bank, Sumitomo Bank, wants to launch its own soulbound token in an attempt to establish itself in the web3 sector.
ECB chief is pushing to add DeFi, Lending and Staking to the EU crypto framework MiCA, which has not yet come into force.
What has happened in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies this week? Current events and background reports in the weekly review.
The CME Group is introducing futures contracts on the cryptocurrency XRP on May 19, thereby expanding its crypto offering.
Litecoin offers fast, low-fee, private transactions via MimbleWimble, but still struggles to match Bitcoin’s adoption.