Why Ethereum developers want ‘one-click staking’ for institutions
Ethereum developers are pushing one-click staking to simplify validator operations, attract institutions and strengthen decentralization across the network. Go to Source
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Ethereum developers are pushing one-click staking to simplify validator operations, attract institutions and strengthen decentralization across the network. Go to Source
Bitcoin adoption is surging across institutions, banks and corporations, but the price tells a different story. What explains the divergence? Go to Source
A small pricing error in wstETH collateral caused $27 million in Aave liquidations, highlighting the critical role of price oracles and automated risk systems in DeFi. Go to Source
During the Iran conflict, gold attracted safe-haven demand, while Bitcoin’s reaction reflected liquidity conditions and broader market sentiment rather than acting as a classic crisis hedge. Go to Source
Ray Dalio argues Bitcoin cannot replace gold as a store of value, citing central bank demand, market maturity and Bitcoin’s risk-asset behavior. Go to Source
How BIP-360 reshapes Bitcoin’s quantum defense strategy, what it improves and why it stops short of full post-quantum security. Go to Source
How investigators tracked $61 million in crypto tied to romance scams across wallets using blockchain forensics and stablecoin freezes. Go to Source
Founders Fund’s exit from ETHZilla highlights volatility, balance sheet strain and the challenges facing public Ether treasury strategies. Go to Source
After the 2023 crackdown, Nexo reenters the US with a partner-led model. What is different, and what should users watch? Go to Source
The EU’s new crypto tax rules will require platforms to report user data and transactions, reshaping tax transparency for digital assets starting in 2026. Go to Source