The quantum computer will pose a big dilemma. What to do with Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoins and other lost millions of BTC?
The quantum computer will pose a big dilemma. What to do with Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoins and other lost millions of BTC?
The cryptocurrency market is holding its breath this week. Bitcoin is struggling under a critical resistance, Ethereum is showing signs of fatigue, and XRP is gaining momentum... As volatility increases, every movement counts. Discover our strategic forecasts to anticipate the next major maneuvers on these three major assets.
Since its creation, Bitcoin has nurtured the ambition of a global monetary revolution, as the queen of cryptocurrencies fluctuates between spectacular surges and brutal falls. While the symbolic threshold of 100,000 dollars seemed within reach, several recent signals dampen that enthusiasm. Between technical fragilities and macroeconomic instabilities, the current dynamics call for caution. In a market increasingly sensitive to the slightest tremors, it is more essential than ever to read between the lines to understand the true forces at work.
Ripple is preparing a major move. With the acquisition of broker Hidden Road for $1.25 billion, the crypto company is not just strengthening its arsenal. According to attorney John Deaton, Ripple aims much bigger: to capture a share of an institutional market estimated at $16 trillion. Behind this discreet operation lies a titanic ambition: to become one of the pillars of tomorrow's finance.
El Salvador "respects" the IMF agreement… while continuing to stack Bitcoin. The art of promising to stop, without ever slowing down.