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Michael Saylor: The next phase of Bitcoin is digital credit

Michael Saylor: The next phase of Bitcoin is digital credit

MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor proposes the concept of digital credit as a development direction for the cryptocurrency market. Using STRC preferred stock as an example, he emphasizes its low volatility and high yield characteristics. In Saylor's three-layer digital capital framework, digital credit aims to generate stable returns and bridge the gap in institutional crypto allocations, although it also faces critics' concerns about its sustainability.

Nick Carter: Bitcoin's quantum resistance lags behind; Ethereum may lead a bullish divergence

Nick Carter warns that Bitcoin is lagging in quantum resistance, emphasizing that its use of elliptic curve cryptography will become outdated and recommending a redesign of replaceable encryption technologies. In contrast, Ethereum has developed a post-quantum upgrade roadmap through 2029 and considers it a top priority. Google also predicts that quantum threats will become a reality before 2029, posing a risk to blockchain security.
03-26 06:11
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Machi Brother Becomes the Strongest Counter-Indicator in Crypto! AI Auntie: Reverse Operations Return Rate 5644%

Crypto trader Machi Big Brother accumulated losses of $74 million by continuously going long on Ethereum with 25x leverage. Analyst Ai Auntie simulated reverse trading and found that by fully mirroring opposite trades, a 30-day return rate of 5644.9% could be achieved. The public wallet records of Stanley Huang drew community attention and became a reverse market indicator. However, reverse copy trading carries similar risks and requires careful evaluation.
03-26 03:53
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Google Quantum Threat Warning: 2029 Becomes Post-Quantum Cryptography Final Deadline

Google announced setting a post-quantum cryptography migration deadline of 2029, warning that quantum computing threats may arrive sooner than expected. The deadline is based on accelerated progress in quantum hardware and error correction technology. Blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum have also begun deploying post-quantum security solutions, though the community remains divided on the severity of the threat.
03-26 02:20
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Robert Kiyosaki Warns of 2026 Crash, Doubles Down on Bitcoin, Gold, and Real Estate

Investor and author Robert Kiyosaki, best known for Rich Dad Poor Dad, issued a warning on March 26, 2026, about a potential financial crash in 2026, citing predictions from 16th-century astrologer Nostradamus and 20th-century psychic Edgar Cayce, while reinforcing his long-standing strategy of holding assets he believes cannot be created by governments or banks.
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CryptopulseElite·18m ago
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Ripple (XRP) News Today: March 26

Over the past few days, Ripple (XRP) has been at the forefront of a few important developments. These range from news about its institutional adoption, exchange updates, ETF flows, and ongoing price uncertainty. The following is a concise breakdown of the latest news shaping XRP’s broader
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CryptoPotato·43m ago

Aave proposal to allocate all product revenue to the DAO, requesting a development budget of 25 million USD.

Aave Labs proposed to allocate 100% of the revenue from all Aave branded products into the DAO treasury and to request $25 million in stablecoins and 75,000 AAVE tokens as a development budget. The new framework positions the community as the sole beneficiary, strengthening the alignment of interests between developers and the DAO, and establishes a transparent quarterly reporting mechanism to track performance. The proposal is currently in the community review stage and has not yet entered formal voting.
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MarketWhisper·46m ago
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Bitcoin retakes $71K as US sends Iran 15-point ceasefire plan

Bitcoin (BTC) rose back above $71,000 during the early Asian trading hours on Wednesday after Trump’s administration offered a 15-point plan to Iran to end the war, sparking short-term optimism across risk assets. Key takeaways: Bitcoin bounces 4% to $71,500 after President Trump sent Iran a 15
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Cointelegraph·48m ago

GoPlus has discovered a high-risk vulnerability in Claude Chrome that can silently allow theft of Gmail and Drive data.

GoPlus issued an alert, stating that the Anthropic Claude Chrome extension has a critical Prompt Injection vulnerability, affecting more than 3 million users. Attackers can steal Google Drive files and Gmail access permissions without any user action. The vulnerability has been fixed. Users need to check the extension version and ensure it is updated to 1.0.41 or higher to ensure security.
MarketWhisper·52m ago
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UK Advances Temporary Ban on Crypto Political Donations

The UK government is accelerating plans to impose a temporary ban on political donations made via cryptocurrencies, tying the move to findings from the independent Rycroft Review that examined foreign interference in elections and political processes. Prime Minister Keir Starmer signaled the govern
CryptoBreaking·55m ago

79-Year-Old Korean War Orphan Donates $145,000 in XRP, Setting a Precedent for Crypto Charity

79-year-old Kim Joo-sik donated 100,000 XRP, worth approximately $145,000, to Seoul National University Hospital in March 2026, setting a precedent for cryptocurrency philanthropy in South Korea. Kim became an orphan at a young age, later taught himself to invest, and after achieving success, actively engaged in charitable donations, having donated a total of 1.27 billion Korean won to hospitals so far. This donation will be used for the hospital's development fund and children's medical center, showcasing the charitable potential of digital assets.
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MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Brazil Signs Law Allowing Seizure of Crypto Assets to Fund Public Security

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed Law No. 15.358, known as the “Anti-Gang Law,” on March 24, 2026, authorizing authorities to seize, block, and freeze digital assets—including cryptocurrencies—as part of efforts to combat organized crime, with proceeds from liquidated assets directed to public security funds.
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CryptopulseElite·1h ago
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