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Opinion
Why the Media Loves the Worst of Crypto
The fixation on the least reputable aspects of the industry obscures the real progress being made in areas like DePIN, stablecoins and DeFi, says Mahesh Ramakrishnan.

Gary Gensler, We Won’t Miss You
But, let’s face it, crypto’s regulatory uncertainty isn’t all your fault.

Crypto for Advisors: 2024 - Bitcoin’s Year?
2024 has been a year of significant progress for the crypto industry, as bitcoin adoption has reached new heights and regulatory clarity has emerged. In this wrap-up, we will take a closer look at the key events and trends that have shaped the crypto space.

Why We Need Decentralized AI
As AI continues to expand its influence, the need for more transparent, accessible, and sustainable development models becomes increasingly urgent, says William Ogden Moore, associate at Grayscale Investments.

Is the Crypto Conference Circuit Good for Crypto?
Azeem Khan: When everyone is traveling the world, attending endless side-events, who is building and onboarding new customers?

Crypto Agents and Verifiable Systems Are the Future of Safe, User-Centric Tech
Rather than “giving power to the machines,” AI agents give users autonomy to handle complex processes, acting as reliable allies in an increasingly complicated and opaque digital landscape, says David Sneider, Co-founder of Lit Protocol.

DeFi’s Renaissance
Pro-crypto legislation could allow DeFi to potentially connect with mainstream financial systems, says Toe Bautista.

Miners Going Nuclear: A Symbiotic Synergy
Beyond the increasing proliferation of bitcoin within investment portfolios, mining operations have become a focus of a new wave of mergers and acquisitions on Wall Street, says Taylor Krystkowiak.

AI Agents Can Help Crypto Become the Currency of AI
But there’s a lot of work to do, says Jesus Rodriguez, CEO, IntoTheBlock

Beyond the Ballot: How DeFi Is Preparing for DC’s Next Chapter
Innovation, consumer protection, and financial inclusion are neither Republican nor Democratic values — they're American ones, says Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal & Policy Officer at Polygon Labs.
