Oil Prices Climb, New Revelations About the US–Iran War and What It Means for Crypto
Oil prices moved higher this week, with both Brent Crude and WTI surging past $106 per barrel as the market continues responding to developments tied to the war between the US and Iran. The latest price action is reflective of growing concerns over supply disruptions, as well as broader...
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Breaking Bitcoin with quantum may be easier than thought, with Taproot partly to blame, Google says
The findings suggest attackers could one day steal bitcoin mid-transaction, challenging assumptions that the threat is decades away....
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This Is the Worst Altcoin Cycle On Record – Here Is the Structural Force Behind It
The altseason never came. Months of waiting have produced nothing but lower prices, thinner liquidity, and a market that has run out of patience with its own promises. Top analyst Darkfost has published findings that reframe the current altcoin environment not as a temporary setback but as something structurally...
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Expert Warns of Critical, Ongoing Supply Chain Attack on Axios
According to Feross Aboukhadijeh, co-founder of security-oriented firm Socket Security, there is an active supply chain on Axios, which is one of npm’s most depended-on packages. NPM stands for Node Package Manager and is basically the world’s largest software registry, hosting more than two million packages of open-source JavaScript...
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The Perp Dex That Processed $360 Billion Just Went Live on Crypto’s Most Experimental Blockchain
[PRESS RELEASE – Nassau, Bahamas, March 30th, 2026] GMX, the battle-tested perp trading infrastructure that has served 740,000+ traders across 8 chains, has launched on MegaETH — bringing its proven liquidity architecture to the first real-time blockchain. A longstanding question among on-chain traders has been whether decentralized perpetual trading...
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KuCoin Agrees to $500,000 Settlement Over Unregistered US Operations
The US District Court for the Southern District of New York has entered a consent order against the company that’s operating the popular cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin, called Peken Global Limited. The allegations were that it had allowed US participants to trade directly on its platform without having registered with...
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Investors Pull $414M From Crypto Funds As Inflation, MidEast War Jitters Mount
Spot Bitcoin ETFs snapped a four-week run of gains last week, posting $296 million in net outflows after pulling in more than $2.2 billion earlier in the month. The crypto reversal was swift — and it wasn’t limited to Bitcoin. Ether Takes The Hardest Hit Ether led all assets...
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Analyst: Silent Liquidity Crisis in Japan Could Trigger Next Crypto Crash
Bitcoin’s next downturn may not begin within the crypto markets but from tightening liquidity conditions in Japan. This is according to analyst Ted Pillows, who argues that rising Japanese bond yields could act as a potential trigger that could ripple through global markets and weigh adversely on digital assets....
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Iran, Russia Using Crypto To Buy Military Drones? Report Reveals E-Commerce Platforms Used To Sell Equipment To ‘Opaque’ Identities
State and non-state actors linked to Russia and Iran are increasingly using cryptocurrency to acquire low-cost, commercially available drones for ongoing conflicts, a new report published on Monday said. Blockchains Powering Drone Warfare? Sanctioned entities, including Iran’s defense sector and aligned proxies, are turning to cryptocurrency to procure drone...
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Charles Hoskinson Blasts Ripple For Backing Bill That Could Crush Competition
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson used a lengthy weekly livestream to level one of his sharpest recent attacks at Ripple, arguing that the company is backing legislation that could entrench incumbents, weaken DeFi protections, and make it harder for new crypto projects to compete. The core of Hoskinson’s complaint was...
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