• Jul 16, 2026

226 Cryptocurrency Hedge Funds Operational Around The World: Number Doubled in 4 Months

A recent research compiled by Autonomous NEXT has found out that there are 226 Million cryptocurrency hedge funds operating around the world.

7 Controversies Which Surround Cryptocurrencies in 2018!

A quick look at the seven biggest controversies which are likely to hound the world of cryptocurrencies in 2018!

Cryptocurrency Market Cap Predicted to hit $1 Trillion Later This Year

A number of market analysts are quite bullish about the short-term success of cryptocurrencies, predicting a market-cap of $1 Trillion before the year ends.

Forbes Compiles First-Ever List of Wealthiest People in Cryptocurrency

Forbes magazine has a released a list of the top 20 richest people in the world of cryptocurrencies. The minimum criteria here is a wealth of $350 Million.

Goldman Sachs Is Not Confident on the Future of Cryptocurrencies: Predicts Price of Zero!

Goldman Sachs head of Global Investment Research Steve Strongin commented on cryptocurrency prices, stating most cryptocurrencies will soon crash to $0.

Thousands of Android Devices Affected by Monero Mining Malware

Researchers from China’s 360Netlab have reported that they have found a malware called ‘ADB.Miner’, which makes use of the phone’s hardware power to mine for Monero.

Australia Bullish on Bitcoins: Banks Promise Payments to Cryptocurrency Exchanges Won't Be Discouraged

Some of Australia’s biggest banks have confirmed that they do not intend to stop their customers from buying Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. This comes from the Big Four Australian banks.

South Korea Alleges North Korea Of The Biggest Cryptocurrency Heist Ever!

South Korea's national spy agency has submitted a report to the country's parliament which states that North Korea was behind the $520 Million Coincheck hack.

Ethereum Bows to Industry Pressure As It Records Major Drop

Ethereum seems to be finally succumbing to overall crypto market volatility as it is currently trading below the $1,000 mark.

Royal Mint Issues First Gold-Backed Cryptocurrency

The Royal Mint, which produces the UK’s currencies and holds gold reserves, has become the first globally to issue gold-backed assets to customers using blockchain technology.