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X @aixbt
aixbt· 2025-07-28 22:44
98 companies just raised 43B in 60 days to buy btc. not adoption anymore - it's a race against each other for limited supply. zero sum starts now ...
X @Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain· 2025-07-28 07:39
Vitalik on Making Ethereum Great Again: Adoption, Security, and the Rise of Safer DeFiVideo Source: https://t.co/J3mUnwYtWS https://t.co/EsPcYY2JyP ...
X @Token Terminal 📊
Token Terminal 📊· 2025-07-24 19:52
RT WisdomTree Prime® (@WisdomTreePrime)Adoption/Acc ...
X @Documenting ₿itcoin 📄
“In Japan, 88% have never owned bitcoin.”“In El Salvador, 28% have never owned bitcoin.”Cornell Bitcoin Club (@CornellBitcoin):Bitcoin may be for anyone, but it isn’t being adopted by everyone.Across 25 countries, we asked: Who’s actually using bitcoin?This week we explore WHO and WHERE people own bitcoin and HOW ownership compares to other assets.- Owners are more likely to be men, aged 30–44, https://t.co/JfIi9mnqk4 ...
X @Messari
Messari· 2025-07-23 20:26
The July 23 edition of In The Stables is here.In The Stables is your weekly guide to the stablecoin ecosystem:- Policy- Protocols- Markets- Infra- AdoptionFree on LinkedIn 👇Alexander (@ahbeaudry):🚨 The July 23 edition of In The Stables is here, and it’s packed.Highlights:- Messari drops the State of Stablecoins- The GENIUS Act becomes U.S. law- Bank of America eyes stablecoin entry- Conflux launches a Belt-and-Road stablecoinCheck it out: https://t.co/cggm99CQDZ https://t.co/uju36j2HTx ...
X @Token Terminal 📊
Token Terminal 📊· 2025-07-23 17:51
🚨 ICYMI: Stablecoin adoption on @arbitrum One is at an all-time high, w/ total supply close to $8 billion. https://t.co/qplMsHggCw ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-23 15:01
Some 10% of the 160,000 children who were adopted by foreigners between China’s legalising of this practice in 1991 and its banning last year were forcibly taken from their birth parents, by one count https://t.co/cxLEJsI2AM ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-20 05:00
Some 10% of the 160,000 children who were adopted by foreigners between China’s legalising of this practice in 1991 and its banning last year were forcibly taken from their birth parents, by one count https://t.co/EZPbZg3GHT ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-18 17:30
Some 10% of the 160,000 children who were adopted by foreigners between China’s legalising of this practice in 1991 and its banning last year were forcibly taken from their birth parents, by one count https://t.co/HgsgSkyR3D ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-18 03:20
A new book reveals how child trafficking worked in China and how its exposure in the 2000s devastated adoptees and their new families. Barbara Demick focuses on a case involving the abduction of a twin girl in 2002 and her adoption in America https://t.co/p3OmRa2RHu ...