Auteur/autrice : Alberto

Bitcoin saw a modest retracement yesterday, dipping slightly but continuing to trade within a tight range between key support and resistance levels. While the broader altcoin market faces heightened volatility and notable losses, BTC remains relatively resilient, yet momentum appears uncertain. Analysts warn that if sentiment weakens, a broader correction could unfold. Related Reading Top analyst Darkfost highlighted a critical dynamic now unfolding: the vulnerability of Short-Term Holders (STH). These investors, who entered the market during recent price surges, hold Bitcoin at significantly higher cost bases. As price action stalls or retraces, they’re typically the first to capitulate, creating increased…

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Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and publishing Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Morbi pretium leo et nisl aliquam mollis. Quisque arcu lorem, ultricies quis pellentesque nec, ullamcorper eu odio. An abrupt XRP sell‑off by more than -15% on 23 July was driven overwhelmingly by aggressive market selling on South Korean exchange Upbit, according to independent analyst Dom (@traderview2), who published multi‑venue order book heatmaps and cumulative volume delta (CVD) data to X. “Korean market Upbit…

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure A new research from analytics firm Artemis argues that Ether is undergoing the same reputational pivot Bitcoin experienced in the mid-2010s, but on fundamentally different terms. “Evaluating ETH purely through the lens of cash flows or protocol fees is a category error,” writes lead author Kevin Li. “It is better understood as a scarce yet productive, programmable reserve asset whose value accrues through its role in securing, settling and powering an increasingly institutionalized on-chain economy.” Ethereum’s Path To Reserve Asset Status Li begins by tackling the long-running…

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The CT meta got a good shakeup in CS2 Season 3, but is the MP9 nerf enough to give other SMGs the spotlight? Valve has done a great job of shaking up the Counter-Strike 2 meta with each new season of Premier. In the case of Season 3, the developer swapped the less-popular Anubis out in favor of Overpass. In addition, the devs made some key changes to the CT side in an attempt to balance both weapon options and the economy. The MP9 is the only nerfed option in the patch, which it solidly deserved after tearing up competitive…

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Layer-2 blockchain network Build on Bitcoin (BOB) has rolled out a major technical upgrade that brings it closer to getting a fully decentralized mark on L2Beat, a platform that ranks the maturity and decentralization of layer-2 networks. BOB, which aims to bring Ethereum-style decentralized finance (DeFi) capabilities to Bitcoin, has implemented zero-knowledge (ZK) fraud proofs within an optimistic rollup framework. This means that BOB is using an optimistic rollup structure but replaces the traditional and slow fraud-checking process with faster ZK fraud proofs —  a shift that allows transaction disputes to be resolved in minutes using cryptographic proofs.The new implementation aims to…

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Societe Generale, the world’s 19th-largest banking conglomerate by assets, is partnering with cryptocurrency asset manager 21Shares to provide liquidity for its crypto-based exchange-traded products (ETPs) in European markets.As part of the partnership, Societe Generale will provide liquidity and market-making services for 21Shares’ cryptocurrency ETPs for investors in Germany and Eastern Europe.The European banking giant will provide over-the-counter (OTC) liquidity to support the trading of 21Shares’ Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) ETPs, including its ABTC, CBTC, AETH and CETH-tickered funds, 21Shares announced on Wednesday.The bank’s involvement is expected to improve execution, enhance liquidity and simplify access to crypto investment vehicles for…

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Jeffrey Sachs warned that the Trump administration’s potential future secondary sanctions on China’s trade relations with Russia could lead to a catastrophe for the U.S. economy. Sachs believes that the world would turn its back on America if this were to occur. Jeffrey Sachs Warns Against Enacting Secondary Trade Sanctions Against China Trade dynamics between […]

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A SKE48 Valorant roster is on the horizon as the Japanese idol group announces that they are forming a women’s team comprised of current SKE48 group members.  The full roster and official team name are set to be announced during a press conference on August 19th. Who are SKE48? For those uninitiated in Japanese idol culture, SKE48 are an idol group that spans 13 generations of members. The current generation has 40 members and 17 kenkyuusei. Kenkyuusei are trainee members of the group.  The idol group SKE48 was created as a sister group to AKB48. Now, SKE48 has its own…

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Standing on top of a drilling rig in the backyard of Nabors’s headquarters, I couldn’t stop thinking about the role oil and gas companies are playing in the energy transition. This industry has resources and energy expertise—but also a vested interest in fossil fuels. Can it really be part of addressing climate change? The relationship between Quaise and Nabors is one that we see increasingly often in climate tech—a startup partnering up with an established company in a similar field. (Another one that comes to mind is in the cement industry, where Sublime Systems has seen a lot of support…

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Bitcoin is trading at $118,438 on July 24, 2025, with a market capitalization of $2.35 trillion and a 24-hour trading volume of $53.99 billion. The leading cryptocurrency recorded an intraday price range between $117,422 and $119,197, reflecting ongoing consolidation near historic highs. Bitcoin On the daily chart, bitcoin remains in a defined uptrend, but recent […]

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