
September was the biggest exploit month in DeFi, with over $300 million in losses, taking the crown from August.
September was the biggest exploit month in DeFi, with over $300 million in losses, taking the crown from August.
Unfavorable crypto regulations in the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom was one of the factors for Yield Protocol’s untimely shutdown.
Bitcoin is witnessing a 16-year high in 30-year U.S. government bond yields, and money printing is all but guaranteed, says the ex-BitMEX CEO.
The S&P 500 dropped to a 110-day low as the market digests what “higher for longer” means for stocks. Will Bitcoin begin to chart its own path?
An intriguing chart shows a close relationship between U.S. 10-year Treasurys and Bitcoin halving price rallies.
Concerns over the U.S. dollar‘s impact on Bitcoin may be overstated by investors, particularly in the longer term.
Binance jumped in with a $5 million Curve token investment to help with efforts to minimize the risk of contagion.
Analysts have called for a U.S. recession all year, but stocks continue to creep higher. Here are three metrics investors can watch to know if an economic downturn is coming.
OpenTrade has raised over $1.5 million for building structured crypto financial products(Mufid Majnun/Unsplash)
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Bitcoin and technology stocks rose Tuesday even as a hotter-than-expected U.S. CPI figure revived Fed angst and lifted Treasury yields.
GHO joins an increasingly competitive space as rival DeFi protocols also issue or are moving to release their own protocol-native stablecoins.
Flux Finance invests in Ondo’s Short-Term U.S. Government Bond Fund (OUSG) a tokenized version of a Blackrock Treasury Bond ETF.
Observers said the "extraordinary measures" the Treasury has promised to implement after the debt limit is reached will likely ease financial conditions and keep risk assets steady. The government is set to hit the debt limit on Thursday.
The on-chain funds are directly invested in exchange-traded funds managed by BlackRock and PIMCO.
While the FTX debacle has many Ponzi-like characteristics, most cryptocurrencies do not resemble the infamous schemes.