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Bitcoin Volatility Returns With 15% Drop
After a prolonged period of muted volatility, the bitcoin price had a violent swing to the downside, clearing more open interest than the FTX collapse.
Bitcoin Market Dynamics: On-Chain Trends & Realized Market Capitalization
Analyzing specific metrics using on-chain data can give investors a closer look at market trends and how they relate to historical examples.
The Growing Disconnect In Financial Markets
There is a divergence in the performance of equities and real yields in bonds. The effects of history’s swiftest tightening cycle are only starting to be felt.
The Arrival Of BlackRock: Bitcoin’s First Spot ETF
The BlackRock ETF filing is a different bitcoin investment product than already exists on the market, but compares to a similar previous example: the GLD trust.
Who Has The Bitcoin? A Closer Look At The Bitcoin Supply
As evidenced by historically high levels of long-term holders, it’s clear that bitcoin's supply is getting more distributed across a vast array of adopters.
One Year Until The Bitcoin Halving: Analyzing Holder Dynamics
The exponential price appreciation after the Bitcoin halving is more of a function of buyer demand than it is of the supply-side reduction of the block subsidy.
Lightning Network Proves More Efficient Than Credit Card Processors
Comparing Bitcoin’s Lightning Network to legacy credit card processing makes it clear that Lightning settles payments much more efficiently and affordably.
Bank Term Funding Program: A Primer On The Fed’s Shiny New Tool
The debate around whether or not this policy is a form of quantitative easing misses the point: Liquidity is the name of the game for global financial markets.
What Explains The Recent Uptick In Bitcoin Network Hash Rate?
The massive growth in hash rate has some speculating on who’s behind such a sizable increase, plus an update of public bitcoin miners.
The Federal Reserve Intervenes: Bank Term Funding Program
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The Federal Reserve balance sheet increased by $300 billion in one week, leading to debate about whether these actions qualify as quantitative easing.
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