Author: John Smith

Every time you trade on-chain, an invisible competition decides the order of transactions in the next block, and whoever controls that order can extract value from yours. That is MEV. It funds a hidden industry, quietly taxes ordinary users, and shapes the design of every modern blockchain. Summary MEV lets block producers profit by controlling transaction order, creating opportunities such as arbitrage, liquidations, and sandwich attacks. Flashbots and MEV Boost transformed MEV into a structured marketplace, allowing validators to earn rewards without directly extracting value themselves. Private transaction routes and MEV aware trading platforms can help users reduce exposure to…

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Peter Schiff has pushed back against Grant Cardone’s plan to combine real estate income with Bitcoin accumulation, arguing that the structure does not solve a real problem for property investors.  Summary Peter Schiff said real estate does not need Bitcoin because rental income can cover costs. Grant Cardone uses multifamily rental income to buy Bitcoin inside dedicated investment vehicles for investors. Cardone Capital bought 282 BTC recently, adding to a broader real estate-backed treasury strategy plan. The gold advocate made the comments after Cardone promoted a fund model that pairs income-producing properties with BTC holdings. “Combining real estate with Bitcoin…

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A new Ethereum research proposal would let validators redirect part of their staking rewards toward shared ecosystem funding.  Summary Validators could redirect between 0% and 10% of staking rewards toward shared Ethereum ecosystem funding. The proposal estimates a 5% to 10% redirect could raise 50,000 to 70,000 ETH yearly. Critics worry staking operators, not ETH holders, may decide where redirected rewards are sent later. The mechanism, called validator redirected revenue, would allow a redirect rate from 0% to 10% of staking income. Validators would signal both the rate and the addresses they want to support. If 51% of validators back…

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Taiko has urged users to withdraw funds from all bridges deployed on its network after confirming a compromise of its chain state verification mechanism.  Summary Taiko urged users to withdraw bridge funds after confirming a chain verification mechanism compromise. Blockaid said flawed source-signal proof checks enabled unauthorized releases from Taiko’s ERC20 Vault on Ethereum. Taiko also stopped proposers from producing blocks and asked exchanges to suspend TAIKO deposits immediately. The Ethereum Layer 2 project said the security assumptions behind its bridge system could no longer be relied upon. The notice followed alerts from blockchain security firm Blockaid, which said its…

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In a major development, the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC) has signaled it is ready to support the tokenisation of real-world assets, telling industry attendees that existing law already gives regulators the framework needed to oversee such offerings. Speaking at Philippine Blockchain Week 2026, SEC Commissioner Rogelio Quevedo said the agency now believes it has what it needs to move forward on tokenized assets. “We are now fully convinced that we have the proper law, the proper regulatory mind and background to support tokenization,” he said, according to remarks reported on June 20. As per CoinTelegraph, Quevedo framed tokenization as…

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A $1.5 trillion asset manager just filed to take the most boring mechanism in investing, the dividend reinvestment plan, and quietly point it at Bitcoin. The filing made no headlines. It may be one of the most structurally interesting crypto products yet proposed. Summary Franklin Templeton filed two ETFs that would reinvest stock dividends into Bitcoin. The structure turns a traditional DRIP into an automatic Bitcoin accumulation engine. These are equity funds with a Bitcoin feature, not pure Bitcoin funds. The idea matters more as product design than as an immediate source of Bitcoin demand. On June 18, 2026, Franklin…

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Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin defended Vitalik Buterin after some community members questioned Buterin’s decision to write a science-fiction novel focused on decentralized governance. Summary Joseph Lubin called Vitalik Buterin Ethereum’s key steward while defending his governance fiction project publicly. Crypto.news earlier reported Buterin paused regular essays to write science fiction about decentralized governance online. The debate comes as Ethereum faces price pressure and renewed questions over Foundation direction online. Lubin called Buterin “an enormously effective communicator” and described him as “the most important contributor to and steward of the Ethereum ecosystem.” His comments came after online debate over whether the…

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A preferred stock that was supposed to behave like a steady, high-yield bond fell to 82 cents on the dollar in a single session. The issuer says it was a leverage flush, not a credit problem. Either way, the new world of Bitcoin-backed “digital credit” just met its first stress test. Summary STRC and SATA showed that Bitcoin-backed preferred stocks can trade violently under stress. Issuers blamed the selloff on forced deleveraging, not credit deterioration. The episode exposed thin liquidity, leverage, and Bitcoin volatility inside digital credit. High yields in these products compensate investors for risks that are now visible.…

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Every bullish signal is in place. Exchange supply is draining, whales are accumulating, ETF money is trickling in, and a landmark law sits on the Senate floor. And still XRP keeps losing support and failing at the same ceiling. Here is why the chart is winning the argument. Summary XRP lost $1.15 on heavy volume and failed to reclaim it into the close. The $1.25 descending trendline remains the level that keeps rejecting rallies. Bullish fundamentals are real, but the market is not rewarding them yet. A decisive trendline break is needed before the chart confirms the story. XRP broke…

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Michael Saylor has again raised speculation that Strategy may be preparing another Bitcoin purchase after posting a short message on X tied to the company’s familiar accumulation chart. The Strategy chairman wrote, “Looks better with more dots,” alongside a Strategy post. Michael Saylor’s dot post revives buy speculation Strategy’s acquisition chart has become a closely watched signal for Bitcoin traders. The dots mark past purchases, and Saylor has used similar posts before official updates on the company’s holdings. The latest post came after Strategy had already resumed buying following a small Bitcoin sale earlier this month. That sale drew attention…

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