River's data reveals business Bitcoin purchases doubled during the bear market, 60% of top U.S. banks are building Bitcoin products, and Lightning Network volume surged 300% to over $1 billion monthly.
Existing home sales at 30-year lows, private credit at 2.5x the last financial crisis, and a ground-level picture far worse than official data suggests. Housing analyst Melody Wright delivers a devastating assessment.
Amboss co-founder Jesse Shrader explains how Taproot Assets and the Lightning Network are positioned to absorb the $9.7 trillion daily foreign exchange market, making Bitcoin the global settlement layer.
Journalist uses AI to expose $500B+ annual Medicaid fraud scheme involving migrant agencies, no-bid contracts to warlords, and systematic overbilling funding terrorism.
On Black Friday, a massive silver withdrawal request—nearly a third of New York COMEX inventory—appeared, froze trading, and vanished by Monday. Josh Phair argues silver is being repriced by a quiet, institution-led metals war, not a normal bull market.
Silver’s squeeze could break an overleveraged European bank, and push capital toward Bitcoin as the fastest escape in a banking crisis.
Dave Collum explains why overvaluation, Big Tech excess, and blind faith in the Fed are setting the stage for an unavoidable market repricing.
Money Devkit’s bet is that Bitcoin wins in 2026 by disappearing into the stack.
A deep dive into how BlackRock’s ETF quietly reshaped Bitcoin’s institutional credibility, global trade use cases, and the future of self-custody, insurance, and protocol development.
2026 could be a big first-half run for risk assets and Bitcoin as liquidity returns and geopolitics reshuffles.
A concise breakdown of why Bitcoin’s current signatures are vulnerable in theory, what quantum risk really means, and why careful preparation matters more than rushing changes.
Why banks fear Bitcoin, how confidence is attacked, and what could finally force global adoption.
A doctor explains how pharmaceutical incentives and centralized power warped modern medicine, and why decentralization may be the only fix.
Attorney Preston Byrne on how foreign governments launder censorship through US platforms, why the UK Online Safety Act tries to govern American servers, the 4chan v. Ofcom lawsuit he's litigating, and the Granite Act's plan to strip foreign regulators' immunity and make them bear the cost.