Latest Articles
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The History of Major Crypto Crashes, Part 2 — From COVID to the Trump Shock
We analyze five major collapse events in the crypto asset market since 2019. By digging into the causes—pandemic, regulation, algorithmic failure, fraud, geopolitical risk—and the consequences of each, we trace how the crypto ecosystem endured growing pains, absorbed lessons, and evolved toward a more mature and resilient system.
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The History of Major Crypto Crashes, Part 1 — From MountGox‑Crash to Korean‑Crash
We chronologically analyze major Bitcoin crash events from 2011 to 2018, showing that the extreme volatility of the early crypto market was not mere chaos but a catalyst for technical and institutional evolution. From the Mt. Gox hack to the bursting of the ICO bubble, we highlight how each crisis strengthened market security, regulation, and trust infrastructure.
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[BTCFi Series 5] Babylon and the BTCFi Security-Extension Ecosystem: An In-Depth Analysis of the Financialization of Bitcoin Security
An in-depth analysis of Babylon and its expanding ecosystem that seeks to transform Bitcoin from a mere store of value into "productive capital" for the Web3 ecosystem.
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[BTCFi Series 4] Technical Analysis and Comparison of Bitcoin Layer 2 Networks: Three Approaches Shaping BTCFi’s Future
Focusing on three key BTC L2 approaches—redesigning bridge trust models, ZK‑based trust minimization, and Bitcoin liquidity platforms—this article offers an in‑depth comparison of each project’s technical characteristics and implications.