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Crypto’s Quantum Reckoning: Why Google’s 2029 Deadline is a Burning Platform for Blockchain
Google’s quantum computing deadline threatens crypto: Discover why blockchain must act now to avoid a looming security crisis.
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Startale’s $63M Series A: Pioneering Institutional Onchain Infrastructure and Entertainment Synergy
Explore how Startale’s $63M Series A is revolutionizing onchain infrastructure and entertainment with institutional backing and innovative networks.
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Bitcoin’s Breakout Catalyst: Decoding the Oil-Diplomacy-Rate Nexus in Crypto’s Macro Evolution
Explore how oil diplomacy and interest rate shifts could trigger Bitcoins next surge, impacting crypto’s macro evolution and volatility.
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Binance’s Market Maker Red Flags: Unpacking the Technical Shift in Crypto Trading Surveillance
Explore Binance’s new crypto trading surveillance: uncovering red flags for market makers and tackling wash trading plus manipulation.
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Crypto Community Sentiment: January 2026 01 05 Pulse Check
Across these four communities, people seem exhausted by constant drama and volatility, yet each group copes differently, mixing resignation, dark humor, fragile optimism, stubborn long-term conviction, all under a roughly 27/100 “fear zone” sentiment reading.
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Crypto Community Sentiment: December 29 2025 Pulse Check
Across these four communities, people seem exhausted by constant drama and volatility, yet each group copes differently, mixing resignation, dark humor, fragile optimism, stubborn long-term conviction, all under a roughly 27/100 “fear zone” sentiment reading.
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Global regulatory frameworks advanced in parallel. 2025 23 12
Global regulatory frameworks for crypto-assets moved forward significantly in the mid‑2020s, with Europe and the United Kingdom setting out some of the most comprehensive models. The EU’s Markets in Crypto‑Assets Regulation (MiCA) and the UK’s planned regime both aim to bring crypto under rules comparable to traditional finance, especially around…
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TRADITIONAL BANKING EMBRACES CRYPTO CUSTODY 2025 23 12
Traditional bank regulators have begun to explicitly allow banks to engage in crypto-asset safekeeping, and global banks are now receiving detailed guidance on how to bank stablecoin issuers, but this is not an unlimited “green light” and still comes with strict risk-management expectations





