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Crypto for Advisors: Crypto Trends
20.6.2024
The digital asset market has begun transitioning from early adoption to mass adoption. A sea change in industry leadership, product development and fiduciary commitment swept crypto in 2023 and early into 2024
Telegram Is Crypto’s Adoption Machine
20.6.2024
Telegram is onboarding the masses and ushering in a new era for public blockchains, says David Zimmerman, a research analyst at K33 Research
Why You Should Diversify Your Digital Asset Portfolio
19.6.2024
Institutions need to broaden their holdings of crypto holdings in order to capture the full range of innovation in the market, says Felix Stratmann, head of research at Outerlands Capital
Crypto's Long-Tail Disruptive Trends
19.6.2024
Interoperability between blockchain networks. Restaking. EVMs. Some major trends giving digital assets markets a lift in the new cycle, Santiago Velasco, Senior Trader, Nonco
Patrick McHenry Explains FIT21's Passage
19.6.2024
Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) chairs the powerful House Financial Services Committee, and has been the leading Republican on the panel for years. Last year, he spent a few weeks as the Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives, after lawmakers voted to oust then-speaker Kevin...
Mass Adoption Would Ruin Crypto. Keep It a Niche
14.6.2024
There is an unavoidable tension between the aims of decentralization and onboarding everyday users
Crypto for Advisors: Advisors and Crypto
13.6.2024
In today's Crypto for Advisors newsletter, Adam Blumberg shares the key highlights and trends from the recent FA/RIA at the Consensus 2024 conference
Bitcoin Mining Stabilizes Power Grids Strained by AI Data Centers
13.6.2024
Bitcoin miners help expand the use of renewable energy and balance energy networks, says Ryan Condron, co-founder of Lumerin
Biden’s Nonsensical Proposed 30% Tax Would Kill Bitcoin Mining in the U.S.
13.6.2024
In Defense of Fundamental Analysis Amid Memecoin Mania
13.6.2024
Engaging in memecoin markets without thorough analysis and a clear understanding of the risks involved is effectively gambling, not investing, says Jupiter Zheng, partner at HashKey Capital
Blockchains Are Revolutionizing Public Goods Funding
13.6.2024
Rewriting how capital flows through society is arguably the biggest unlock in crypto. As blockchains compete for market share, we’re begging to see rapid experimentation with novel forms of funding that grow ecosystems, says Sophia Dew
Trump's Appeal to Bitcoin Miners Is a Wakeup Call for Crypto to Stay Apolitical
12.6.2024
It may seem like the industry is finally getting the political support it needs. But proceed with caution
Fringe to Forefront: the Institutional Embrace of Digital Assets
12.6.2024
Bitcoin and other major assets offer unique advantages to investors seeking growth and diversification, says Jason Leibowitz
What ETF Approval Could Mean for Ethereum
12.6.2024
The SEC’s recent decision sets Ethereum up for success in numerous new ways, says Ilan Solot, Senior Global Markets Strategist, Marex Solutions
Should Banks Be Crime Fighters? The Hidden (and Not So Hidden) Costs
12.6.2024
Pointlessly onerous anti-money laundering rules lead to debanking of individuals and even entire regions, just as “financial inclusion” is thrown around as a social objective. We need a viable alternative, says Noelle Acheson
In Conversation With Brian Nelson
12.6.2024
Last October, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) – the U.S. Treasury Department's money laundering watchdog – announced a proposal to label crypto mixers as a "primary money laundering" concern, a move that alarmed a broad swath of the crypto industry. Treasury Under Secretary...
Funding Open-Source Generative AI With Crypto
11.6.2024
Crypto infrastructure could help address one of the biggest challenges in open source generative AI, says Jesus Rodriguez
Be Warned, AI Crypto Scams Are on the Rise
11.6.2024
A recent Elliptic report found five ways AI is being used to rob crypto users
What Do the EU Election Results Mean for Digital Assets?
11.6.2024
Centrist parties hold power, but a right-wing majority is active on polarizing issues. The crypto industry needs to choose what it stands for, and with whom it wants to work, says Dea Markova
Maybe Old-Fashioned Venture Capital Wasn't So Bad After All
11.6.2024
It often seems crypto investors aren’t in alignment with the projects they invest in. Maybe it’s because tokens are changing how venture capital works