Institutional crypto adoption surged in 2025 thanks to Bitcoin ETF approvals and new regulations like the GENIUS Act. Corporations, hedge funds, and global banks are now allocating billions to digital assets, transforming Bitcoin from speculation to treasury strategy.
Dogecoin (DOGE) started as a joke but became a real cryptocurrency with a passionate community. Learn how it works, why it has no supply cap, its connection to the DOGE-1 Moon mission, and whether it's still worth using today.
As of 2025, Russia bans cryptocurrency payments for domestic transactions but allows limited use in international trade under strict rules. Fines up to 1 million rubles and asset seizures apply for violations.
Boom (BOOM) isn't one cryptocurrency - it's multiple coins sharing the same ticker. Learn which version has real tech and backing, and which is a risky meme coin that could vanish overnight.
Block validation keeps blockchain networks secure by verifying transactions without central authority. Learn how Proof of Work and Proof of Stake work, their trade-offs, real-world risks, and what's next for consensus mechanisms.
Restaking lets you earn higher yields by using the same staked ETH to secure multiple blockchains at once. It boosts capital efficiency but adds complex risks. Learn how it works, who it’s for, and whether it’s worth the trade-off.
Block headers keep blockchain chains secure with cryptographic links, while block bodies store transactions and data. Understanding this split is key to grasping how Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other blockchains work.
SBUXon is a blockchain token by Ondo Finance that tracks Starbucks stock price but isn't actual stock. It offers 24/7 trading and fractional ownership but suffers from zero liquidity, regulatory risk, and minimal adoption.
Iraq bans cryptocurrency entirely, blocking banks and payment apps from handling digital assets. Yet people still trade crypto secretly. The Central Bank is now building its own digital currency - raising surveillance concerns.