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Tokenized deposits and stablecoins are two different ways to move dollars on blockchain rails: stablecoins are crypto-na...
MEV, short for maximal extractable value, is the profit a participant can capture by choosing which transactions to incl...
Learning how to evaluate a cryptocurrency means learning to test claims, not collect reassurance. Most research advice h...
Crypto bridges, explained: a crypto bridge is a system that allows one blockchain to act on verified evidence of an even...
Crypto audits can prove some things about a project and leave others unproven, and the space between the two is where mo...
Learning how to spot a crypto pump-and-dump comes down to reading a few warning signs before you buy, not trying to pred...
A liquidity pool is a smart contract that holds reserves of two or more tokens so people can trade against the pool inst...
Bitcoin institutional adoption is the growing ownership of Bitcoin by ETFs, public companies, governments, and custodian...
AI can trade crypto in the narrow sense of automating orders and speeding up research, but it cannot reliably predict pr...
A crypto airdrop is a distribution of tokens or NFTs to many wallet addresses, usually for little or no direct payment, ...