Opinion


Marchés

The Node: BTFD Explained

Some see major crypto sell-offs, like the one happening now, as buying opportunities. Here's what they're really saying.

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Marchés

Why Cathie Wood's ARKK Is Still Betting on Coinbase

Champion growth investor Cathie Wood has had a tough year. But consistency of approach could be her secret weapon, says our columnist.

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Marchés

Dave Portnoy Just Wants to Have Fun

David Portnoy shilling SafeMoon is a synthesis of two huge investment trends this year: influencers and memes moving markets.

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Marchés

Research Shows How SEC Actions Move Markets

Regulatory actions (and non-actions) have been important to crypto's development. How do the SEC's announcements shift prices?

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Finance

India's Developers Are Web 3's Sleeping Giant

Regulatory uncertainty has held back India's 4.2 million-strong developer base from embracing blockchain tech, says our columnist.

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Finance

Foundry's Mike Colyer on US-China Mining Rivalry and Why Clean Bitcoin 'Makes No Sense'

The New York miner says, "We're seeing a lot of hashrate start to come to the U.S." and many states have friendlier regulations these days.

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Finance

Musk Learns the Hard Way: Crypto Doesn't Need a Savior

Crypto doesn't want kings. Elon Musk is finding that out the hard way.

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Marchés

Bitcoiners' Approach to the Climate Change Fight Isn't Working – This Might

Crypto will cede the climate debate to others until it starts a new conversation.

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Marchés

Elon Musk: Less Grifter, More Puppet Master

There is a fine line between dominating the cultural conversation and outright manipulation.

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Juridique

No Reason to Fear Central Bank Digital Currencies

Fears that CBDCs could cause financial instability and increase surveillance are misplaced, says our columnist.

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