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why 2026 might be the year tokenization moves from experiment to everyday finance

Talk of tokenized assets has circled the blockchains for years, but a convergence of technology, regulation, and capital flows suggests 2026 could be different. Investors, banks, and platforms have spent the last several years building infrastructure and testing pilots; now the pieces are aligning for broader adoption. In this article I trace the forces at […]

Goldman Sachs analyst predicts bitcoin could reach $150,000 — what that really means

The headline is punchy: a Goldman Sachs analyst predicts bitcoin could reach $150,000 within 12-18 months. That sentence alone is enough to set inboxes buzzing and price charts twitching, but headlines compress nuance. This article unpacks the claim, explores the rationale behind bullish forecasts, examines risks, and offers practical context for anyone thinking about how […]

Dogecoin’s bounce: how a meme-led rally reshaped the market in early 2026

When headlines read Dogecoin Surges 30% in Early 2026 as Meme Coin Rally Accelerates Market-Wide, it wasn’t just another blip on a screen — it was a symptom of something broader stirring across crypto markets. Traders noticed the move immediately, but the ripple effects touched exchanges, derivatives desks, and everyday investors eager to reposition portfolios. […]

A banking standoff: Custodia takes the Federal Reserve to appeals court over payment access

The recent move by Custodia to challenge the Federal Reserve’s refusal to grant crypto payment access has landed in an appeals court, and the case promises to test the boundaries of banking law, administrative power, and how digital-asset firms integrate into traditional payment rails. Federal Reserve Bank Denial of Custodia Crypto Payment Access Faces Legal […]

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