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Bitcoin Whales Viewed as Potential Sellers Unnerve the Crypto Market

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Native BTC Staking Is Coming to Bitcoin Layer-2 Networks, Babylon Says

Staking Bitcoin is fast becoming a reality—a functionality once the sole privilege of proof-of-stake crypto networks. Thanks to Babylon, HODLers can already lock up their BTC, which will soon be used to secure and earn yield from multiple staking-based blockchains at a time. While this has enormous implications for the entire crypto economy, its consequences may be most strongly felt in an ecosystem that’s just getting started: Bitcoin layer-2 networks. “Bitcoin L2s [are] definitely a very impor...

Beyond Telegram: A Look at Alternative Private Messaging Apps

The arrest and indictment of Telegram founder Pavel Durov by French authorities has led to renewed discussion about which messaging app provides the most privacy and protection for users. Despite its massive popularity, many critics say Telegram security is lacking. Government interest in privacy-preserving technology is intense, as criminals have been known to use encrypted applications to conceal their crimes. However, such tools are also vital to journalists, dissidents, and survivors of abus...

This Week in Coins: Bitcoin Leads Parade of Red, Toncoin Down Bad

Illustration by Mitchell Preffer for Decrypt. It was a waterfall of red, spilling down from the top of the cryptocurrency charts this week. The price of Bitcoin rolled into the weekend at $59,297, according to CoinGecko data, after seeing a sudden drop on Friday. The dip comes after the massively successful spot Bitcoin ETFs also saw more investor cash leave than come in—the first outflows in nearly four months. Analysts tell Decrypt there are solid reasons to expect BTC to face sustained downwa...