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Government officials used the economic term to describe crypto during advisory discussions where CZ consults on digital asset policy.
Strategy Inc completed a €620 million preferred stock offering, upsizing 121% from initial proposal. Proceeds target Bitcoin acquisition and operations with settlement Nov. 13.
Arkham ranked the U.S. Government eighth among the world’s largest crypto holders on Nov. 6, crediting recent asset seizures.
Base raised its gas limit to 125 million gas per second, advancing toward its 150 Mgas/s target by 2025 end. The upgrade follows migration to the more efficient Reth client software.
JPMorgan projects Bitcoin could reach $170,000 within 12 months, driven by favorable volatility metrics versus gold and stabilizing futures markets post-October liquidations.
Three digital finance leaders unite to create blockchain infrastructure for tokenized securities, projecting market growth from $30B to $10T by 2030.
The governance vote runs until Nov. 9, targeting 800% borrowing rates in USDT and USD1 vaults with no repayment activity.
Fed rate cuts and a $940B Treasury account fuel bull predictions, while bears cite cycle history pointing to 2026 downturn.
Four major financial institutions collaborate to process traditional card payments through regulated stablecoin technology, marking a milestone in blockchain adoption.
Senator Cynthia Lummis refuses to revise the GENIUS Act following banking sector objections to stablecoin regulations that prohibit issuers from paying yield while allowing exchanges to offer rewards.