
Bitcoin Tests Resistance at $74,000Bitcoin reached $74,450, supported by capital inflows into spot ETFs.
On March 16, the price of the leading cryptocurrency broke through resistance, reaching $74,450. The market was bolstered by capital inflows into spot ETFs.
Trader predicts Bitcoin’s ‘death’ as miners pivot to AIRan Neuner says AI hosting’s higher returns are “killing” Bitcoin mining.
AI hosting brings Bitcoin miners nearly eight times more revenue than mining. Trader Ran Neuner says the gap is “killing” the network.
Analysts Predict Bitcoin Surge to $80,000 Amid Massive 32,000 BTC Withdrawal to Cold WalletsOver 32,060 BTC withdrawn from exchanges in 30 days, says Crypto Patel.
In the past 30 days, users have withdrawn over 32,060 BTC from cryptocurrency exchanges, according to an analyst known as Crypto Patel.
Etched in SiliconHow AI chips overcome the 'memory wall'
Why GPUs are hitting a wall with neural networks—and the specialised chips rising to replace them.
Why We Don’t Need SchoolsIvan Illich and Deschooling Society
How a Catholic anarchist foresaw P2P education.
Venus Protocol Loses $2 Million Due to Token THE ManipulationVenus Protocol lost $2 million due to token manipulation.
On March 15, the lending platform Venus Protocol on BNB Chain was subjected to a hacker attack. The target of the perpetrator was the token THE from the DeFi project Thena.
Week in review: 20m BTC mined; US Treasury recognises privacy rightsLess than 1m BTC left to mine; US backs privacy; Hyperliquid tops $4trn, and more.
Fewer than 1m BTC remain to be mined; the US Treasury backs privacy via mixers; Hyperliquid tops $4trn, and more.
China Approves First Commercial Use of NeuroimplantChina's regulator approves first neuroimplant for commercial use, aiding paralysis patients.
China's regulator has approved the country's first neuroimplant for commercial use. The invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) device aids patients with paralysis in partially regaining control over hand movements, reports Bloomberg.
Santiment Identifies Positive Signal for BitcoinMajor Bitcoin holders resume accumulation, signaling potential positive trend reversal, say Santiment analysts.
Major Bitcoin holders have resumed accumulating the asset, potentially indicating a positive price trend reversal. These observations were shared by analysts at Santiment.
What Is Tokenized Gold and Why Are Billions Being Invested in It?Tokenised gold explained: how it works, its benefits, risks and the market’s leading projects.
An explainer on tokenised gold: how it works, its pros and pitfalls, and why investors are piling in.
The funding rate: how it helps anticipate price reversals in bitcoin and EthereumHow funding rates flag reversals in bitcoin and Ethereum before price moves.
Learn how the futures-balancing mechanism flags market capitulation or euphoria before the price moves.
Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller Sees Stablecoins as the Future of Global PaymentsStanley Druckenmiller sees stablecoins as the future of global payments.
Billionaire and former hedge fund manager Stanley Druckenmiller has stated that stablecoins could form the foundation of a global payment system within the next 10–15 years.
USDC Surpasses USDT in Adjusted Volume for the First Time Since 2019USDC surpasses USDT in adjusted volume since 2026, says Mizuho.
The stablecoin USDC, issued by Circle, has overtaken Tether's USDT in adjusted transaction volume since the beginning of 2026, according to analysts at the investment bank Mizuho.
Why Does the State Fear Mixers and Self-Education?Text version of the latest "Deconstruction."
Text version of the latest "Deconstruction."
Ethereum Foundation Upholds Minimal Intervention in Network DevelopmentEthereum Foundation outlines its mandate, emphasizing minimal intervention and ecosystem support.
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has released a document outlining its mandate, highlighting the key goals and principles guiding its work within the blockchain project's ecosystem.
A stealer whispers in Chinese, tyre-pressure sensors aid tracking, and other cybersecurity newsThis week's cybersecurity: Android malware, crypto-ATM fraud, TPMS tracking, Meta tools.
We compiled the week’s most important cybersecurity news.
Oil Crisis to Impact Bitcoin Miners Through Price Volatility, Say AnalystsOil price rise impacts bitcoin miners through volatility, not electricity costs, say analysts.
Rising oil prices will impact bitcoin miners more through cryptocurrency volatility than increased electricity costs, according to Hashrate Index.

China’s Cyber Centre Warns of OpenClaw Risks Amidst National SurgeChina's cyber centre warns of OpenClaw risks amid national surge.
Amidst the rapid rise in popularity of the OpenClaw service, China's National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team warned about associated threats.
CryptoQuant Predicts Ethereum Could Fall to $1500 Amid ‘Adoption Paradox’Ethereum faces the risk of further decline due to the 'adoption paradox'.
Ethereum faces the risk of further decline due to the 'adoption paradox'—a growing gap between network activity and the asset's price dynamics.
On-Chain Data Shows Bitcoin’s Limited Growth PotentialBitcoin has weathered geopolitical tensions, but on-chain metrics indicate a lack of bullish momentum.
Bitcoin has weathered geopolitical tensions, but on-chain metrics indicate a lack of bullish momentum for a mid-term breakout, according to Glassnode.
Ethereum Address Spoofing Attacks Surge by 600% Following Fusaka UpdateAddress poisoning in Ethereum surges 600% post-Fusaka, with "dust" transfers rising sharply.
The practice of address poisoning in Ethereum is becoming widespread. Following Fusaka, "dust" transfers of USDT increased by 612%.
Perplexity Introduces OpenClaw Rival: Personal ComputerPerplexity launches 24/7 AI agent, Personal Computer, retaining session memory like OpenClaw.
Perplexity has launched a local AI agent, Personal Computer, which operates 24/7 and retains "memory" between sessions, similar to OpenClaw.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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