Analysis Archive – Page 128

Scaramucci Son Pays $16.5 Million for Logan Paul Pikachu Illustrator Card That Was Once Tokenized in a Fractionalization Fiasco
AJ Scaramucci bought Logan Paul's PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator for $16.5M at Goldin Auctions, the most expensive trading card ever sold. The card was previously fractionalized on a now-collapsed platform.

Bitcoin Long-Term Holder SOPR Falls Below 1 for the First Time Since the LUNA Crash as Veterans Sell at a Loss
Glassnode data shows BTC long-term holder SOPR dipping below 1 for the first time since May 2022, signaling capitulation as whale addresses shed 220,000 BTC.

Polygon Flips Ethereum in Daily Transaction Fees, Crossing $300K as the L2 Becomes a Revenue Machine
Polygon has surpassed Ethereum in daily transaction fees for the first time, crossing $300K per Token Terminal. Here is what is driving the fee flip.

March 2026 Token Unlocks Hit $6 Billion as WhiteBIT Drives 70 Percent of the Largest Vesting Month This Year
March 2026 will see over $6B in token unlocks, 3x the monthly average. WhiteBIT, Ethena, SUI, and Arbitrum lead the largest vesting event of the year.

Philippines Digital Bank Maya Weighs Up to $1 Billion US IPO, Bringing Crypto Trading and 5.4 Million Customers to Wall Street
Maya, the Philippine digital bank backed by KKR and Tencent, is exploring a US IPO of up to $1 billion. The all-in-one app offers crypto trading and card services.

CFTC Chair Selig Tells States to Back Off Prediction Markets as 19 Lawsuits and a Federal Turf War Reshape the Industry
CFTC Chairman Michael Selig escalates the federal fight over prediction markets, warning states against undermining his agency's jurisdiction as Kalshi battles 19 lawsuits.

Nexo Returns to the US After Three Years of Regulatory Exile, Bringing $11 Billion in AUM and a Bakkt-Powered Trading Engine
Nexo relaunches in the US with crypto yield, lending, and exchange services through a Bakkt partnership after its 2022 regulatory exit and $45M SEC settlement.

Standard Chartered Slashes XRP Year-End Target by 65 Percent as Kendrick Downgrades the Entire Crypto Complex
Geoffrey Kendrick cuts XRP from $8 to $2.80, BTC from $150K to $100K, ETH from $7K to $4K, and SOL from $250 to $135, citing persistent ETF outflows and macro headwinds.

Ethereum Hits 10 Years of 100 Percent Uptime, a Reliability Record No Other Layer 1 Can Match
Ethereum has run for over a decade without a single missed block. Here is why that streak matters more than price action for DeFi, stablecoins, and crypto cards.

Steak n Shake Reports 18 Percent Same-Store Sales Growth After Accepting Bitcoin as $15 Million Strategic Reserve Takes Shape
Steak 'n Shake says same-store sales jumped 18% since accepting Bitcoin via Lightning Network, with $15M in BTC reserves and employee bonuses starting March 1.
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