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DeFi Is Finally Moving From Apps To Systems With Fewer Interfaces
As DeFi matures, it is moving towards fewer touchpoints, tighter coordination, and systems that absorb complexity instead of exporting it to the user.

Bitcoin Falls To Lowest Since 2024 As Multiple Headwinds Fuel Declines
Bitcoin suffered its latest bloodshed on February 4, dropping to almost $72,000 as various factors combined to trigger continued declines in the digital currenc...

Stablecoin: The Financial Layer For The Trillion-Dollar Agent Economy
How do agents pay for services, and how do we pay them safely, instantly, and globally?

The Super Bowl Of Power Played Its Biggest Game Without Half The Team
Just like the Super Bowl, Davos sets the rules for AI and blockchain.

Bitcoin Prices Fall Below $75,000 To Reach Fresh 2026 Low
Bitcoin prices dropped to less than $75,000 on Sunday, February 1, reaching their lowest point since April 2025 as multiple variables combined to fuel losses.

What Ethereum’s Privacy Limits Mean For AI And DeFi
As AI, enterprise adoption, and compliance converge, the ability to compute on sensitive data without exposing it on public blockchains will be a baseline requi...

Crypto Company Scores Big Win At 2026 Australian Open
Nexo, a crypto currency company, brand strategy includes sponsorship deals with major sports organizations and events.

Bitcoin: Finally The Crash Is Here
Having called the bitcoin top in 2024 and seen the boom/bubble play out, I’ve been predicting the subsequent crash for a very long time.

From Attention To Action: The Next Experiment In Crypto Incentives
In a bot driven internet, engagement is abundant and cheap.

Polymarket Says 70% Chance A MoltBook AI Agent Sues A Human
Polymarket traders bet 70% an AI agent will sue a human by Feb 28.