Author: Cointelegraph By Dilip Kumar Patairya

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Here’s what Bitcoin did while the US added to its $37T debt

How Bitcoin rose amid soaring US debt While Washington, DC printed trillions, Bitcoin mined block by block, quietly evolving from digital experiment to global asset class.  As policymakers increased government spending and implemented stimulus measures, the US national debt surged to over $37 trillion, sparking worries about inflation, currency devaluation and long-term fiscal stability.  Meanwhile,…
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How to Stake Crypto Safely and Legally in 2025

Key takeaways The SEC has clarified that solo staking, delegated staking and custodial staking, when tied directly to a network’s consensus process, do not qualify as securities offerings. Post May 29 guideline, rewards earned from network validation are seen as compensation for services, not profits from the efforts of others, removing them from the Howey…
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How a YouTuber hacked an $800K crypto scam hub in Cebu, Philippines

Overview of the scam hub in Cebu, Philippines In Cebu, Philippines, a scam call center ran a sophisticated $800,000 crypto fraud from the second floor of the Skyrise building in Cebu IT Park, using fake investment products like Quantum AI and Bitcoin Code.  Leveraging the Philippines’ low labor costs and strong English skills, the fraudulent…
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How to read a Bitcoin liquidation map (without getting liquidated)

Understanding a Bitcoin liquidation map is imperative in dealing with the inherent volatility of the crypto market. The visual tool showcases probable liquidation levels, indicating where large orders may cause cascading price changes.  This post explores how to interpret a Bitcoin liquidation map, allowing you to trade smarter in the volatile world of cryptocurrency. What…
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How to Stake Bitcoin (BTC) in 2025 – Is It Even Possible?

Key takeaways Though Bitcoin doesn’t support native staking, holders can earn yield through centralized lending platforms, Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) on Ethereum, and Bitcoin-related networks like Babylon and Stacks. WBTC allows BTC holders to participate in lending, liquidity pools and yield farming on Ethereum-based DeFi platforms like Aave and Curve but introduces bridge and smart contract…
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What is a bear raid, and how do whales use them in crypto trading?

Key takeaways Bear raids involve deliberate efforts by whales to drive down crypto prices using short-selling, FUD and large-scale sell-offs to trigger panic and profit from the dip. These raids create volatility, trigger liquidations and damage retail confidence. However, they can also expose weak or fraudulent projects. Signs include sudden price drops, high trading volume,…
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How to file crypto taxes in the US (2024–2025 tax season)

Key takeaways US crypto investors must file their 2024 tax returns by April 15, 2025, ensuring all crypto transactions are accurately reported to the IRS. Crypto held for less than a year is taxed as ordinary income (10%-37%), while holdings over a year qualify for lower capital gains rates (0%, 15%, or 20%). Selling, trading,…
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What are exit liquidity traps — and how to detect them before it is too late

Key takeaways Exit liquidity traps occur when new investors unknowingly provide liquidity for insiders to cash out, leaving them with devalued assets.​ FOMO drives impulsive trades, often leading to costly mistakes and becoming exit liquidity for early movers. Beware of projects with exaggerated claims, low liquidity, anonymous teams or sudden price surges. Investing in high-market-cap…
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What is Milei’s “Libragate” controversy? An X tweet by Argentine President Javier Milei resulted in a crypto controversy threatening his political position. It all started when Milei endorsed the token LIBRA on X, describing it as a project focused on boosting economic growth by supporting small businesses and startups.  Given Milei’s 3.8 million followers and…
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How to buy Bitcoin in Canada

In Canada, you can buy Bitcoin on centralized exchanges, decentralized exchanges, Bitcoin ATMs and other options. You can also buy Bitcoin ETFs. Source link