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New Writing Crypto Coin
The very little I know and understand about block chains and crypto currencies comes from one and only legendary NYC venture capitalist, Fred Wilson. In blogger sphere, he goes by AVC, currently publishing his blog on Paragraph, a new writing platform for ideas. He has developed a remarkable habit and discipline of blogging daily for over 25 years now (reminds me of our own Vocalite Cody Dakota Wooten in this respect).
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in The Chain
Ethereum ETF Price: What’s Driving ETH, and What It Means for Investors in 2025
Introduction In 2025, a major shift is reshaping how people invest in Ether (ETH): the growth of Ethereum exchange‑traded funds (ETFs). As more institutions and retail funds pour money into spot ETH ETFs, the price of ETH has seen dramatic rallies — and sharp drawdowns. Understanding “Ethereum ETF price dynamics” is now essential for traders and investors.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Bridge Ethereum: How to Use Bridges for Ethereum & Why It Matters 🛠️
Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of crypto, one of the biggest challenges has always been interoperability — the ability to move value, tokens, and data between otherwise separate blockchains. That’s where blockchain bridges come in. When people talk about “bridge Ethereum,” they mean using these bridges to transfer ETH (or ERC-20 tokens) from Ethereum to other chains — or vice versa — enabling lower fees, faster transactions, and access to multi-chain DeFi, NFTs, and apps.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Ethereum & MIT: What It Means When Ethereum Says “MIT”
Introduction If you’ve seen references to “Ethereum MIT” or “Ethereum is MIT-licensed,” you’re not alone — but the reality is more complicated than it sounds. Ethereum isn’t a single monolithic product; it’s a stack: clients, libraries, tools, website, smart-contract code, and more. Over time, parts of that stack have been released under the MIT License — a permissive open-source license.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Truoux Market Insight: The Bitcoin Pullback Is Not the Bottom—Risks Are Slowly Emerging. AI-Generated.
As Bitcoin drops below $100,000, the market is instantly engulfed in a familiar split: some see it as a “buy-the-dip opportunity,” while others fear a bear market has begun. The real issue is not which side you pick, but whether you truly understand the market structure driving price changes.
By Hasan khan2 months ago in The Chain
How to Mine Alt Coins: Step-by-Step Guide for Crypto Enthusiasts
Introduction Mining alt coins — cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin — has become one of the most exciting ways to enter the crypto world. Unlike Bitcoin, which has become increasingly difficult and resource-intensive to mine, many alt coins still allow hobbyists and semi-professional miners to participate and earn rewards.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Alt‑Coin vs Stock: What's the Difference and Which Should You Pick?
Introduction When diving into finance and investing, many people wonder: Are alt‑coins just like stocks? At first glance, both let you buy and sell shares (or tokens), and both can offer gains — but the differences run deep. Alt‑coins (cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin) operate on blockchain and often aim at decentralization, while stocks represent ownership in real companies with business operations, revenues, and regulation.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Metaverse Blockchain Crypto: How the Future of Digital Worlds Is Powered by Blockchain
Introduction The metaverse is no longer just a futuristic concept — it’s becoming an interactive, immersive digital universe where users socialize, work, trade, and play. But what powers these vast virtual worlds? The answer lies in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, which provide decentralized infrastructure, security, and ownership of digital assets.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Are Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies the Same? A Complete Beginner-Friendly Guide
Introduction If you’ve ever stepped into the world of digital finance, you’ve probably heard the terms “blockchain” and “cryptocurrency” used interchangeably. Many beginners assume they mean the same thing — and that’s completely understandable. After all, without blockchain, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum wouldn’t exist. But here’s the truth: blockchain and cryptocurrencies are not the same.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Bitcoin to $1 Million: Is the Million-Dollar Bitcoin Really Possible?
Introduction For years, the crypto community has debated one bold question: Can Bitcoin reach $1 million? What was once a fantasy has become a serious discussion among analysts, institutional investors, and even global financial leaders. With rising adoption, limited supply, and increasing institutional interest, many believe that a $1M Bitcoin is not just possible — but inevitable.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash: What’s the Difference and Which One Is Better?
Introduction When Bitcoin launched in 2009, it changed the world of finance forever. But as its popularity grew, so did the problems — slow transaction speeds, rising fees, and network congestion. This led to disagreements in the Bitcoin community, which eventually caused a “hard fork.” The result? Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a separate cryptocurrency created in 2017.
By saif ullah2 months ago in The Chain
Dogecoin and Shiba Inu in 2025: What Actually Matters for These Meme Giants
Meme coins have been declared dead more than once, yet every major cycle pulls them back into the center of the conversation. Dogecoin and Shiba Inu remain the two names that never really leave the stage. Both carry years of social history, large communities, and deep liquidity on major exchanges.
By Ali Osman Gundogdu2 months ago in The Chain










