A draft plan developed to protect Bitcoin against future quantum computing advancements has turned the debate in a different direction. The discussion is no longer related to cryptography, but governance. Is a system that was set up to resist changes capable of agreeing on an important upgrade before it is imperative? This week, the issue
Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley Bitcoin exchange-traded fund now has close to $400 million in assets under management — despite only launching in April. The NYSE Arca-listed fund, which is the first by a bank, got off to a roaring start when it debuted, bringing in over $33 million in fresh cash on its first
Cory Klippsten, CEO of Swan Bitcoin, responded to comments from Galaxy Digital’s CEO Mike Novogratz, rejecting the idea that Bitcoin’s value or usefulness comes mainly from trust or shared belief among its users. Klippsten stated that Bitcoin doesn’t work because of trust, but because anyone and anywhere can verify. His main point is that users
Bitcoin is under renewed selling pressure, and one chart analyst says the coming weeks could determine whether this bear market is entering its final stage or has further to fall. Bitcoin was rejected from resistance earlier this month and has since pulled back. Bitcoin is testing structural support near $63,760 after being rejected in July,
Appearing on Galaxy Brains, a program hosted by Galaxy Digital’s research director Alex Thorn, Castle Island Ventures Founding Partner Nic Carter offered critical insights into the AI revolution, the threats quantum computing poses to cryptography, and the future of Bitcoin. The recent acceleration of transition schedules to post-quantum cryptography standards by the US government and
The Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI) has been included by the US State Department as one of the founding partners in its new diplomatic initiative. This suggests that Washington is realizing the key role of Bitcoin in its strategic toolkit and is hence moving towards its increasing acceptance, at a time when institutional appetite for digital
Since the October 2025 peak, Bitcoin has failed to sustain an uptrend, falling 48% from its $ATH. Amid this extended market weakness, long-term holders, especially institutions, have seen their losses skyrocket. The rising losses have pushed many of these firms to a breaking point, and they are not only capitulating but also walking away. KULRTech
Zach Pandl Says Bitcoin May Have Bottomed if the Fed Avoids Another Rate Increase Bitcoin’s bear market may be closer to its end than historic trading patterns suggest, according to Grayscale, which argues that macroeconomic conditions are becoming more important than the cryptocurrency’s traditional four-year cycle. Zach Pandl, Grayscale’s head of research, outlined two competing
Michael Saylor didn’t just announce a dashboard. He published a balance sheet with an address. Strategy’s new MSTR-$BTC interface, unveiled Thursday, is less a tool for shareholders and more a declaration: corporate Bitcoin holders no longer get to hide behind opaque treasury disclosures. The numbers, pulled straight from the blockchain, are unambiguous. The company holds
Bitcoin [$BTC] faced minor losses in recent days of trading. Its spot ETF inflow streak, the longest in nine months, has just been broken by a $225.1 million outflow on Thursday, July 23. Bitcoin was still trading within a long-term bearish price trend. The bulls’ inability to break out past the $67k local supply zone