Polygon boss says he’s been ‘questioning his loyalty’ toward Ethereum
Polygon’s Sandeep Nailwal slammed the Ethereum community for underappreciating Polygon’s role in the Ethereum ecosystem, prompting a response from Vitalik Buterin.
SEAL, Metamask, Walletconnect, Backpack and Phantom Launch Global Real‑Time Phishing Defense
SEAL announced a coalition with Metamask, Walletconnect, Backpack and Phantom on October 2025 to deploy a global, real‑time phishing protection network for wallet end users using SEAL’s Verifiable Phishing Reports technology, which lets anyone submit cryptographically attested phishing reports. The system automates and trustlessly processes real‑time submissions to bypass advanced cloaking and integrates feeds into […]
How Batched Threshold Encryption could end extractive MEV and make DeFi fair again
BTE offers epochless, constant-size decryption shares (as small as 48 bytes) that can help layer-2 rollups to achieve pending transaction privacy.
Bitcoin taps $110K as BTC price diverges from 5% gold correction
Bitcoin returned to $110,000 after bouncing at the weekend’s CME futures gap, contrasting with 5.5% daily losses and a potential double top for gold.
California just drew the line between crypto and cash: Here’s why it matters
California’s SB 822 ends forced crypto sell-offs and requires holders to send in-kind transfers of unclaimed crypto to the state, promoting stronger consumer rights.
Andrew Cuomo’s crypto Hail Mary unlikely to give an edge over Mamdani
As the New York mayor’s race draws to a culmination, Andrew Cuomo has developed a crypto and AI strategy for the city.
Fed mulls ‘skinny’ payment accounts to open rails for fintech, crypto firms
Industry watchers welcomed the idea of “skinny” master accounts as another sign of the end of crypto’s banking troubles, which insiders described as “Operation Chokepoint 2.0.”
Bitcoin whales quietly embrace BlackRock ETF following SEC rule change
Bitcoin’s biggest holders are moving billions into ETFs like BlackRock’s IBIT, signaling a new phase of institutional adoption.
Don’t let your Bitcoin die with you — here’s how to prepare before it’s too late
It is essential to secure your BTC, altcoins and NFTs with a crypto inheritance plan that safeguards keys and simplifies wealth transfer for heirs.
SharpLink adds 19,000 ETH, lifts holdings to $3.5B as companies buy the dip
SharpLink increased its ETH holdings following a $76.5 million raise, with staking rewards topping $23 million since its treasury launch in June.
Galaxy Digital reports $505M Q3 profit on trading surge, institutional demand
Galaxy Digital reported higher quarterly profit as trading volume increased 140%, reflecting stronger institutional activity in crypto markets.
Bitcoin whale opens $235M BTC short, after netting $200M from market crash
The $11 billion Bitcoin whale made millions in profit from last week’s crypto market crash and continues betting on more downside.
Bitcoin rally to $114K highlights futures traders’ improving confidence
Crypto futures traders are returning to the market and opening fresh positions as Bitcoin, SOL and ETH rallied into overhead resistance levels.
Ethereum enters final testnet phase ahead of Dec. 3 Fusaka upgrade
The cap on individual transactions aims to improve block efficiency, reduce DoS risks and lay the groundwork for parallel execution in future upgrades like Glamsterdam.
Ocean Protocol’s team faces $250K bounty after $120M crypto dump allegations
While Ocean Protocol denied the allegations, onchain data points to an Ocean Protocol-linked multisignature wallet converting about 661 million Ocean tokens into 286 million FET.
Maple Finance stablecoins debut on Aave’s onchain lending markets
The partnership links Aave’s liquidity with Maple Finance’s institutional credit pools, introducing yield-bearing stablecoins to Aave's lending markets.
Here’s what happened in crypto today
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
Kadena blames ‘market conditions’ as founding team exits, tanking token
The team behind the Kadena blockchain said it is no longer able to continue business operations and will cease maintenance of the network immediately.
Tether’s stablecoin touches 6.25% of the world’s population, says CEO
Tether has notched its 500 millionth user of its USDT stablecoin, an achievement its CEO Paolo Ardoino said is “likely the biggest financial inclusion achievement in history.”
Kraken CEO hits back as banker calls stablecoin yields a ‘detriment’
Consumers deserve the choice to earn yield on stablecoins, not be boxed into earning interest only through banks, Kraken co-CEO Dave Ripley said.
Asia’s stock exchanges are pushing back against crypto treasuries: Report
Top exchanges in Hong Kong, India and Australia are rejecting companies seeking to become crypto hoarders, citing shell company concerns.
Coinbase CEO reveals ‘private transactions’ are coming to Base
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong credited the company’s acquisition of Iron Fish in March to drive the effort, though there are questions about how private the transactions really will be.
Retail crypto TXs have doubled on regulatory clarity: TRM Labs
Most crypto activity over the last year has been tied to practical use cases such as payments, remittances and preserving value in volatile economic conditions.
Major crypto wallets raise defense network as phishers jack $400M
MetaMask has partnered with other major crypto wallet providers to launch a real-time phishing defense network, allowing anyone to “prevent the next major phishing attack.”
Bitcoin chart is echoing the 1970s soybean bubble: Peter Brandt
The 1970s were one of the most volatile decades in recent economic history, giving rise to a commodities boom that saw soybean prices soar, then plummet.
OpenAI launches browser with a brain powered by agentic AI
OpenAI has announced Atlas, an AI browser with agent mode that researches, automates tasks and shops online while users browse.
Why most ‘crypto cities’ flop — and the blueprint execs say might work
Crypto executives argue that a self-sovereign city powered by cryptographic and decentralized systems is technically possible but would be immensely challenging.
Fake social media accounts: The rise of Cointelegraph impersonators, explained
Fake “Cointelegraph” accounts are scamming crypto users. Learn how to spot impostors, verify identities and stay protected in 2025.
Hong Kong approves its first spot Solana ETF ahead of US
Hong Kong joins Canada, Brazil and Kazakhstan in approving a spot Solana ETF, further widening the gap with the US, which has yet to authorize one.
How to find coins before they get listed on Binance or Coinbase
AI tools, onchain data and community signals are influencing how traders spot tokens before they hit major exchanges.
$19B market crash paves way for Bitcoin’s rise to $200K: Standard Chartered
The $19 billion market crash may be a buying opportunity as dust settles in coming weeks, Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick told Cointelegraph in an exclusive interview.
Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World
World’s Polymarket Mini App integration came amid prediction markets surging past 2024 records, with $2 billion in weekly trading volumes.
Morning Crypto Report: $2 XRP Anomaly Right Now, $1.18 Billion Satoshi-Era Bitcoin Risk Emerges, Vitalik Buterin Breaks Silence on Shiba Inu (SHIB)
Wednesday opens with Bitcoin stuck near $108,000 as a Satoshi-era whale unloads $1.18 billion BTC on Kraken, XRP risks losing $2 and Vitalik Buterin revives SHIB's $190 million donation story.
How Batched Threshold Encryption could end extractive MEV and make DeFi fair again
BTE offers epochless, constant-size decryption shares (as small as 48 bytes) that can help layer-2 rollups to achieve pending transaction privacy.
Bitcoin taps $110K as BTC price diverges from 5% gold correction
Bitcoin returned to $110,000 after bouncing at the weekend’s CME futures gap, contrasting with 5.5% daily losses and a potential double top for gold.
California just drew the line between crypto and cash: Here’s why it matters
California’s SB 822 ends forced crypto sell-offs and requires holders to send in-kind transfers of unclaimed crypto to the state, promoting stronger consumer rights.
Andrew Cuomo’s crypto Hail Mary unlikely to give an edge over Mamdani
As the New York mayor’s race draws to a culmination, Andrew Cuomo has developed a crypto and AI strategy for the city.
Fed mulls ‘skinny’ payment accounts to open rails for fintech, crypto firms
Industry watchers welcomed the idea of “skinny” master accounts as another sign of the end of crypto’s banking troubles, which insiders described as “Operation Chokepoint 2.0.”
Bitcoin whales quietly embrace BlackRock ETF following SEC rule change
Bitcoin’s biggest holders are moving billions into ETFs like BlackRock’s IBIT, signaling a new phase of institutional adoption.
Don’t let your Bitcoin die with you — here’s how to prepare before it’s too late
It is essential to secure your BTC, altcoins and NFTs with a crypto inheritance plan that safeguards keys and simplifies wealth transfer for heirs.
SharpLink adds 19,000 ETH, lifts holdings to $3.5B as companies buy the dip
SharpLink increased its ETH holdings following a $76.5 million raise, with staking rewards topping $23 million since its treasury launch in June.
Galaxy Digital reports $505M Q3 profit on trading surge, institutional demand
Galaxy Digital reported higher quarterly profit as trading volume increased 140%, reflecting stronger institutional activity in crypto markets.
Bitcoin whale opens $235M BTC short, after netting $200M from market crash
The $11 billion Bitcoin whale made millions in profit from last week’s crypto market crash and continues betting on more downside.
Bitcoin rally to $114K highlights futures traders’ improving confidence
Crypto futures traders are returning to the market and opening fresh positions as Bitcoin, SOL and ETH rallied into overhead resistance levels.
Ethereum enters final testnet phase ahead of Dec. 3 Fusaka upgrade
The cap on individual transactions aims to improve block efficiency, reduce DoS risks and lay the groundwork for parallel execution in future upgrades like Glamsterdam.
Ocean Protocol’s team faces $250K bounty after $120M crypto dump allegations
While Ocean Protocol denied the allegations, onchain data points to an Ocean Protocol-linked multisignature wallet converting about 661 million Ocean tokens into 286 million FET.
Maple Finance stablecoins debut on Aave’s onchain lending markets
The partnership links Aave’s liquidity with Maple Finance’s institutional credit pools, introducing yield-bearing stablecoins to Aave's lending markets.
Here’s what happened in crypto today
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
Kadena blames ‘market conditions’ as founding team exits, tanking token
The team behind the Kadena blockchain said it is no longer able to continue business operations and will cease maintenance of the network immediately.
Tether’s stablecoin touches 6.25% of the world’s population, says CEO
Tether has notched its 500 millionth user of its USDT stablecoin, an achievement its CEO Paolo Ardoino said is “likely the biggest financial inclusion achievement in history.”
Kraken CEO hits back as banker calls stablecoin yields a ‘detriment’
Consumers deserve the choice to earn yield on stablecoins, not be boxed into earning interest only through banks, Kraken co-CEO Dave Ripley said.
Asia’s stock exchanges are pushing back against crypto treasuries: Report
Top exchanges in Hong Kong, India and Australia are rejecting companies seeking to become crypto hoarders, citing shell company concerns.
Coinbase CEO reveals ‘private transactions’ are coming to Base
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong credited the company’s acquisition of Iron Fish in March to drive the effort, though there are questions about how private the transactions really will be.
Retail crypto TXs have doubled on regulatory clarity: TRM Labs
Most crypto activity over the last year has been tied to practical use cases such as payments, remittances and preserving value in volatile economic conditions.
Major crypto wallets raise defense network as phishers jack $400M
MetaMask has partnered with other major crypto wallet providers to launch a real-time phishing defense network, allowing anyone to “prevent the next major phishing attack.”
Bitcoin chart is echoing the 1970s soybean bubble: Peter Brandt
The 1970s were one of the most volatile decades in recent economic history, giving rise to a commodities boom that saw soybean prices soar, then plummet.
OpenAI launches browser with a brain powered by agentic AI
OpenAI has announced Atlas, an AI browser with agent mode that researches, automates tasks and shops online while users browse.
Why most ‘crypto cities’ flop — and the blueprint execs say might work
Crypto executives argue that a self-sovereign city powered by cryptographic and decentralized systems is technically possible but would be immensely challenging.
Fake social media accounts: The rise of Cointelegraph impersonators, explained
Fake “Cointelegraph” accounts are scamming crypto users. Learn how to spot impostors, verify identities and stay protected in 2025.
Hong Kong approves its first spot Solana ETF ahead of US
Hong Kong joins Canada, Brazil and Kazakhstan in approving a spot Solana ETF, further widening the gap with the US, which has yet to authorize one.
How to find coins before they get listed on Binance or Coinbase
AI tools, onchain data and community signals are influencing how traders spot tokens before they hit major exchanges.
$19B market crash paves way for Bitcoin’s rise to $200K: Standard Chartered
The $19 billion market crash may be a buying opportunity as dust settles in coming weeks, Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick told Cointelegraph in an exclusive interview.
Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World
World’s Polymarket Mini App integration came amid prediction markets surging past 2024 records, with $2 billion in weekly trading volumes.
How Batched Threshold Encryption could end extractive MEV and make DeFi fair again
BTE offers epochless, constant-size decryption shares (as small as 48 bytes) that can help layer-2 rollups to achieve pending transaction privacy.
Bitcoin taps $110K as BTC price diverges from 5% gold correction
Bitcoin returned to $110,000 after bouncing at the weekend’s CME futures gap, contrasting with 5.5% daily losses and a potential double top for gold.
California just drew the line between crypto and cash: Here’s why it matters
California’s SB 822 ends forced crypto sell-offs and requires holders to send in-kind transfers of unclaimed crypto to the state, promoting stronger consumer rights.
Andrew Cuomo’s crypto Hail Mary unlikely to give an edge over Mamdani
As the New York mayor’s race draws to a culmination, Andrew Cuomo has developed a crypto and AI strategy for the city.
Fed mulls ‘skinny’ payment accounts to open rails for fintech, crypto firms
Industry watchers welcomed the idea of “skinny” master accounts as another sign of the end of crypto’s banking troubles, which insiders described as “Operation Chokepoint 2.0.”
Bitcoin whales quietly embrace BlackRock ETF following SEC rule change
Bitcoin’s biggest holders are moving billions into ETFs like BlackRock’s IBIT, signaling a new phase of institutional adoption.
Don’t let your Bitcoin die with you — here’s how to prepare before it’s too late
It is essential to secure your BTC, altcoins and NFTs with a crypto inheritance plan that safeguards keys and simplifies wealth transfer for heirs.
SharpLink adds 19,000 ETH, lifts holdings to $3.5B as companies buy the dip
SharpLink increased its ETH holdings following a $76.5 million raise, with staking rewards topping $23 million since its treasury launch in June.
Galaxy Digital reports $505M Q3 profit on trading surge, institutional demand
Galaxy Digital reported higher quarterly profit as trading volume increased 140%, reflecting stronger institutional activity in crypto markets.
Bitcoin whale opens $235M BTC short, after netting $200M from market crash
The $11 billion Bitcoin whale made millions in profit from last week’s crypto market crash and continues betting on more downside.
Bitcoin rally to $114K highlights futures traders’ improving confidence
Crypto futures traders are returning to the market and opening fresh positions as Bitcoin, SOL and ETH rallied into overhead resistance levels.
Ethereum enters final testnet phase ahead of Dec. 3 Fusaka upgrade
The cap on individual transactions aims to improve block efficiency, reduce DoS risks and lay the groundwork for parallel execution in future upgrades like Glamsterdam.
Ocean Protocol’s team faces $250K bounty after $120M crypto dump allegations
While Ocean Protocol denied the allegations, onchain data points to an Ocean Protocol-linked multisignature wallet converting about 661 million Ocean tokens into 286 million FET.
Maple Finance stablecoins debut on Aave’s onchain lending markets
The partnership links Aave’s liquidity with Maple Finance’s institutional credit pools, introducing yield-bearing stablecoins to Aave's lending markets.
Here’s what happened in crypto today
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
Kadena blames ‘market conditions’ as founding team exits, tanking token
The team behind the Kadena blockchain said it is no longer able to continue business operations and will cease maintenance of the network immediately.
Tether’s stablecoin touches 6.25% of the world’s population, says CEO
Tether has notched its 500 millionth user of its USDT stablecoin, an achievement its CEO Paolo Ardoino said is “likely the biggest financial inclusion achievement in history.”
Kraken CEO hits back as banker calls stablecoin yields a ‘detriment’
Consumers deserve the choice to earn yield on stablecoins, not be boxed into earning interest only through banks, Kraken co-CEO Dave Ripley said.
Asia’s stock exchanges are pushing back against crypto treasuries: Report
Top exchanges in Hong Kong, India and Australia are rejecting companies seeking to become crypto hoarders, citing shell company concerns.
Coinbase CEO reveals ‘private transactions’ are coming to Base
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong credited the company’s acquisition of Iron Fish in March to drive the effort, though there are questions about how private the transactions really will be.
Retail crypto TXs have doubled on regulatory clarity: TRM Labs
Most crypto activity over the last year has been tied to practical use cases such as payments, remittances and preserving value in volatile economic conditions.
Major crypto wallets raise defense network as phishers jack $400M
MetaMask has partnered with other major crypto wallet providers to launch a real-time phishing defense network, allowing anyone to “prevent the next major phishing attack.”
Bitcoin chart is echoing the 1970s soybean bubble: Peter Brandt
The 1970s were one of the most volatile decades in recent economic history, giving rise to a commodities boom that saw soybean prices soar, then plummet.
OpenAI launches browser with a brain powered by agentic AI
OpenAI has announced Atlas, an AI browser with agent mode that researches, automates tasks and shops online while users browse.
Why most ‘crypto cities’ flop — and the blueprint execs say might work
Crypto executives argue that a self-sovereign city powered by cryptographic and decentralized systems is technically possible but would be immensely challenging.
Fake social media accounts: The rise of Cointelegraph impersonators, explained
Fake “Cointelegraph” accounts are scamming crypto users. Learn how to spot impostors, verify identities and stay protected in 2025.
Hong Kong approves its first spot Solana ETF ahead of US
Hong Kong joins Canada, Brazil and Kazakhstan in approving a spot Solana ETF, further widening the gap with the US, which has yet to authorize one.
How to find coins before they get listed on Binance or Coinbase
AI tools, onchain data and community signals are influencing how traders spot tokens before they hit major exchanges.
$19B market crash paves the way for Bitcoin’s rise to $200K: Standard Chartered
The $19 billion market crash could be a buying opportunity as the dust settles in the coming weeks, Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick told Cointelegraph in an exclusive interview.
Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World
World’s Polymarket Mini App integration came amid prediction markets surging past 2024 records, with $2 billion in weekly trading volumes.
Russia Moves to Legalize Crypto Payments for Global Trade
On October 21, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced that the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation had reached an agreement to legalize crypto payments for foreign trade. Siluanov said the new framework aims to bring order and transparency to a market that has been operating largely outside traditional regulation. “We […] The post Russia Moves to Legalize Crypto Payments for Global Trade appeared first on Altcoin Buzz.
$19B market crash paves way for Bitcoin’s rise to $200K: Standard Chartered
The $19 billion market crash may be a buying opportunity as dust settles in coming weeks, Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick told Cointelegraph in an exclusive interview.
Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World
World’s Polymarket Mini App integration came amid prediction markets surging past 2024 records, with $2 billion in weekly trading volumes.
Binance’s $33M charity gift becomes Malta’s political minefield
Malta’s Finance Minister Clyde Caruana backed a government-run charity’s decision to reject a now $33 million Binance donation due to reputational concerns.
How Batched Threshold Encryption could end extractive MEV and make DeFi fair again
BTE offers epochless, constant-size decryption shares (as small as 48 bytes) that can help layer-2 rollups to achieve pending transaction privacy.
Bitcoin taps $110K as BTC price diverges from 5% gold correction
Bitcoin returned to $110,000 after bouncing at the weekend’s CME futures gap, contrasting with 5.5% daily losses and a potential double top for gold.
California just drew the line between crypto and cash: Here’s why it matters
California’s SB 822 ends forced crypto sell-offs and requires holders to send in-kind transfers of unclaimed crypto to the state, promoting stronger consumer rights.
Andrew Cuomo’s crypto Hail Mary unlikely to give an edge over Mamdani
As the New York mayor’s race draws to a culmination, Andrew Cuomo has developed a crypto and AI strategy for the city.