Category: The Ledger Edge
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Metaplanet acquires 5419 Bitcoin becoming fifth largest corporate holder
Metaplanet’s acquisition of 5,419 BTC positions it as the fifth largest corporate Bitcoin holder, reflecting a growing trend of companies diversifying into digital assets for treasury management.
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Cryptocurrency companies prepare for initial public offerings beyond altcoin trading
Crypto firms are shifting toward IPOs to access traditional capital and enhance legitimacy, signaling industry maturation beyond token-based fundraising and accelerating DeFi-TradFi convergence.
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Strategies for identifying emerging cryptocurrency projects with growth potential
Identifying emerging crypto projects requires analyzing sustainable competitive advantages like protocol innovations and development velocity, separating transformative protocols from speculative trends for strategic capital allocation.
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Floki launches first BNB Chain token exchange-traded product in Europe
The BNB Chain ETP launch diversifies institutional crypto exposure beyond Ethereum, reducing single-chain risk while legitimizing alternative Layer 1 networks for traditional finance portfolios.
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15 cryptocurrency exchanges ranked by fees features and security for October 2025
This ranking evaluates cryptocurrency exchanges based on trading fees, platform features, and security measures to assist users in selecting appropriate trading venues.
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Treasury firm eyes billion dollar Avalanche token acquisition for diversification
A treasury firm’s potential $1 billion AVAX purchase reflects institutional crypto diversification beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, recognizing protocol-specific value and creating new demand dynamics.
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Michael Saylor invests heavily in Bitcoin as corporate treasury strategy
Saylor’s Bitcoin strategy shifts corporate treasury management from speculation to strategic reserve allocation, validating Bitcoin as institutional-grade store of value and pressuring competitors to adopt digital asset strategies.
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Quantum computers recover lost Bitcoin by cryptographic security
Quantum computing advancements may enable recovery of lost Bitcoin by breaking cryptographic security, highlighting vulnerabilities in current blockchain technology and future cryptographic needs.
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Bitcoin OP_RETURN functionality renews arbitrary data storage discussion amid block space concerns
The OP_RETURN debate highlights Bitcoin’s core tension between monetary function and data utility, impacting node storage costs and potentially leading to protocol forks that redefine its ecosystem role.
