Bitcoin’s US$235bil crash masks bigger shift in crypto
The easiest way to understand crypto used to be to look at bitcoin.
Crypto investors turn selective amid rout
As billions of dollars leave bitcoin and ether funds, money is flowing into a corner of crypto that promises something investors have long struggled to find in digital assets: a clearer path from economic activity to token value.
Rising stablecoin use could cement dollar dominance, ECB's Schnabel says
FRANKFURT: The increased use of stablecoins could reinforce the dollar's global dominance, undermine some nations' ability to set monetary policy and even diminish the role of the euro, European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel said on Monday.
Bitcoin falls to six-week low amid war jitters, ETF outflows
BITCOIN fell to its lowest level in more than six weeks as jitters over the US-Iran war and outflows from US exchange-traded funds weighed on the largest cryptocurrency.
Are non-dollar stablecoins profitable?
MEET Datuk X: An ambitious entrepreneur who plans to launch a stablecoin, peg it to the ringgit, and expect the market to fawn.
Bitcoin touches 12-week high as traders weigh progress on Iran
BITCOIN touched a 12-week high before retreating slightly as traders digested conflicting signs about the progress of US-Iran talks to end the conflict in the Middle East.
A US$280mil crypto hack exposes a human weak link in DeFi
Drift, a decentralised finance project built on the Solana blockchain, was hit by a hack that drained nearly US$300mil (RM1.21bil) in digital assets from the protocol, ranking it among the largest exploits in the history of crypto.
Bitcoin struggles to hold US$70,000 as war fuels inflation fears
NEW YORK: Bitcoin briefly slid below US$70,000 last Friday as inflation fears tied to the Iran war rattled markets, overshadowing a fresh regulatory win for cryptocurrencies in the United States.
Bitcoin surprises as oasis of calm while Iran war jolts markets
CRYPTOCURRENCIES have stood out as winners among asset classes since the outbreak of the war with Iran, but the resilience of digital assets may be a matter of timing.
Malaysian crypto push needs more than coins
PETALING JAYA: The Securities Commission's (SC) plan to liberalise the listing of digital tokens may widen the range of digital coins available on domestic platforms, but that alone will not be enough to transform the market, says Halogen Capital founder and chief executive officer Hann Liew.
