• Johnathan Maverick
  • 16 hours ago
Gold and silver: Why to buy in July
​Why buy in July? Because, historically, buying precious metals in late June or early July – and riding them out for the rest of the year - has worked out well for investors. While gold and ...
  • Anastasiia Chabaniuk
  • 19 hours ago
AI push hits Apple: MacBook and iPad prices rise as shares fall
​Apple has faced a memory shortage and rising component prices. Demand has surged because of the construction of data centers for AI. The company held back costs for a long time, but has now ...
  • Pavlo Kot
  • Yesterday
Where World Cup 2026 stars invest: Football clubs, technology and crypto
​The 2026 FIFA World Cup has once again placed football's biggest stars in the global spotlight. But today's elite players are competing for more than trophies and sponsorship deals. An ...
  • Eugene Komchuk
  • 24.06.2026
CBDC ban: Why the U.S. does not need a digital dollar
​The U.S. wants to block the launch of a digital dollar. Amid global experiments with CBDCs, Washington is betting not on a state-backed digital currency, but on financial privacy. But where is ...
  • Mikhail Vnuchkov
  • 23.06.2026
Bitcoin price prediction and Bollinger Bands: Can BTC recover after falling to $63,000?
​Bitcoin fell below $63,000 after analysts pointed to a possible major price move. BTC is now at a level that could determine the market’s next short-term direction. If buyers fail to defend ...
  • Oleg Tkachenko
  • 22.06.2026
FIFA World Cup on blockchain: Where football meets crypto
​The 2026 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, but the most interesting developments are not happening only on the pitch. While national teams are fighting for a place in the playoffs, crypto ...
  • Pavlo Kot
  • 21.06.2026
Aliens, Satoshi, and Bitcoin: How the extraterrestrial theory emerged
​As Polymarket users place bets on the disclosure of extraterrestrial life, the crypto community occasionally revisits one of its most unusual legends: that Bitcoin was given to humanity by ...
  • Pavlo Kot
  • 20.06.2026
Blockchain nation in crisis: How a power struggle split Liberland
​Liberland was created as an experiment in moving governance onto the blockchain. Ten years after its founding, however, the project has been shaken by an internal power struggle. Rival factions ...
  • Eugene Komchuk
  • 19.06.2026
Shifting priorities: Governments back mining as businesses turn to AI
As major mining companies repurpose their capacity for artificial intelligence, governments are taking the opposite approach. For businesses, Bitcoin mining is becoming a less predictable model ...
  • Mikhail Vnuchkov
  • 18.06.2026
Intel's comeback: Apple, Trump and the AI bet
​Intel has found itself in the spotlight after Donald Trump said the company would work with Apple on chip production in the U.S. For Intel, this is a chance to restore market confidence and ...
  • Oleg Tkachenko
  • 17.06.2026
Bitcoin price prediction based on RSI: Is BTC poised for a new rally?
​Traders have noticed a signal on the Bitcoin chart that may point to a coming rise in the asset’s price. Although BTC could still decline in the short term, the RSI indicator shows that the ...
  • Anastasiia Chabaniuk
  • 16.06.2026
Toncoin becomes Gram: Why Durov restored token's original name
​The Open Network has rebranded its token. The community supported the idea, and some exchanges have already changed the ticker from TON to GRAM. Pavel Durov expects the return to the original ...
  • Kyle Torpey
  • 15.06.2026
Why Tether flipping Ethereum is a pivotal moment for crypto
​Last week, Tether’s USDT briefly passed Ethereum’s ether (ETH) by market capitalization for the first time in history before ETH was able to take back the number-two spot on the crypto ...
  • Eugene Komchuk
  • 15.06.2026
MiCA deadline: Why crypto companies are leaving Europe
​The MiCA transition period is coming to an end in the EU. In just two weeks, crypto exchanges, brokers, and wallet providers without a license will no longer be able to serve customers in the ...
  • Mikhail Vnuchkov
  • 13.06.2026
From “Holy Trinity” to WLD crash: How Arthur Hayes became a market-moving seller
​Just a few weeks ago, Arthur Hayes was calling HYPE, NEAR, and ZEC his “Holy Trinity,” predicting gains for Worldcoin, and betting on Hyperliquid's success. Yet by early June, the crypto ...
  • Eugene Komchuk
  • 12.06.2026
The world's first trillionaire: How Musk built his fortune on electric cars, space and AI
​Elon Musk is on the verge of becoming the world’s first trillionaire. This is thanks to SpaceX’s record-breaking IPO, which valued the company at nearly $1.8 trillion. His path to this ...
  • Ciaran Ryan
  • 11.06.2026
How precious-metals mining revival is reshaping portfolios in 2026
​One of the biggest market stories of 2026 outside the technology sector has been the strong performance of gold and silver. Silver is up 80% over the last 12 months. Gold is up about 30% over ...
  • Mikhail Vnuchkov
  • 11.06.2026
Bitcoin price prediction after CPI rise: Is BTC headed for deeper losses?
​Bitcoin fell below $61,000 after fresh U.S. inflation data was released. The rise in CPI increased uncertainty around the Federal Reserve’s next decisions and investor sentiment. Now the ...
  • Eugene Komchuk
  • 10.06.2026
Five years with Bitcoin: How El Salvador changed after legalizing BTC
Five years ago, El Salvador became the first country in the world to recognize bitcoin as legal tender. Since then, much has changed in the country: a BTC reserve has appeared, bitcoin ...
  • Anastasiia Chabaniuk
  • 09.06.2026
Crypto on the court: How NBA Finals became a showcase for Ledger
​The San Antonio Spurs defeated the New York Knicks in Game 3 of the NBA Finals and cut the series deficit to 2-1. The win brought intrigue back to the Finals and increased attention on Victor ...