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Solana-based token issuance launchpad Pump.fun has, to date, run a simple model: every dollar of revenue has gone toward buying and burning its own token. In theory, the constant supply reduction was ...
Guillaume Girard of UTXO Management argues that while a quantum computer capable of breaking Bitcoin may never arrive, the network must prepare now because protocol changes move slowly, like a state ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started the Iran war off with a bang — not just the bang of bombs and rockets, but the rhetorical bang of declaring their ...
The U.S. government recently retired the penny after two centuries because it had become too expensive to mint. Some bitcoin miners are facing a similar existential threat. For many miners, it has ...
Production costs near $80,000 are squeezing miners, forcing shutdowns, asset sales and a pivot to AI Several bitcoin miners are struggling to stay profitable. The U.S. government recently retired the ...
After silver just recorded its strongest year since 1979 (1), it's time to raid that old change jar. Be on the lookout for silver minted before 1964 because these coins have the highest amount of ...
Blockworks' Michael Ippolito sees surge in token supply diluting returns, breaking the link between fundamentals and price while raising concerns about crypto’s long-term model. The rapid growth in ...
Looking to make it rich without having to leave the house? There's a chance, albeit a modest one, that you could be sitting (literally) on a small fortune, provided you're one of those sorts who keep ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a rule that would make it easier for 401(k) plans to include alternative assets such as cryptocurrencies, private equity and real estate. The proposal is in ...
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