BlackRock vs the U.S. Department of Justice. Who ends up being the largest BTC holder by 2026? 🤨
▪️ BlackRock holds 776,940 BTC
Those coins come through ETFs and move with institutional demand. Long money, growing alongside Bitcoin’s adoption by large players.
🇺🇸 The U.S. Department of Justice holds 127,271 BTC
Not bought but confiscated. Historically, the U.S. doesn’t accumulate Bitcoin. It takes it from offenders. More of a rainy day reserve than a strategy.
At the end of the day, this is about strategy, not numbers. Institutions buy. Governments usually confiscate.
But the rules aren’t fixed. Regulation can shift, strategic reserves can appear, new players step in. And geopolitics always finds a way in.
▪️ BlackRock holds 776,940 BTC
Those coins come through ETFs and move with institutional demand. Long money, growing alongside Bitcoin’s adoption by large players.
🇺🇸 The U.S. Department of Justice holds 127,271 BTC
Not bought but confiscated. Historically, the U.S. doesn’t accumulate Bitcoin. It takes it from offenders. More of a rainy day reserve than a strategy.
At the end of the day, this is about strategy, not numbers. Institutions buy. Governments usually confiscate.
But the rules aren’t fixed. Regulation can shift, strategic reserves can appear, new players step in. And geopolitics always finds a way in.
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Who do you think will be leading in BTC holdings by the end of 2026? 👇
Anonymous Poll
71%
BlackRock
0%
U.S. Department of Justice
29%
Satoshi Nakamoto
0%
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We checked which protocols and chains brought in the most revenue over the past 30 days. The picture turned out to be quite revealing
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A new update went live on Dec 26, 2025. Unfortunately, it shipped with a vulnerability.
In the past 24 hours, over $7M was stolen from EVM wallets. Only users of the Trust Wallet browser extension were affected.
CZ has already said all losses will be covered. But still, better to play it safe and take a few simple steps.
What we’d do right now:
🔺 Disable or remove the Trust Wallet extension from Chrome and any other browsers.
🔺 If something feels off, move your funds to a hardware wallet.
🔺 Revoke active approvals via revoke.cash.
🔺 Save logs and screenshots in case you need them for reimbursement.
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Donald Trump bought a burger with Bitcoin 🍔₿
This marks the first-ever transaction by a U.S. president using BTC.
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Last time, we looked at a token as a product. Now let’s switch roles and see what changes when a token acts as a currency 💱
Here, the mechanics are pretty straightforward. The more currency there is in circulation, the less each unit is worth.
Here’s how it usually plays out👇
🔹Your token gets used to buy tokens from other projects (say, VIRTUAL)
🔹You distribute, mint, or unlock a new batch of tokens
🔹Users end up holding more of your tokens and start spending them on other assets
🔹Those projects may see higher demand and decide to raise the price of their tokens
🔹Meanwhile, your token starts losing value
In this kind of setup, the main thing to avoid is inflating your supply. That’s where token burning comes in as a deflationary mechanism.
But there’s a catch.
Burning tokens that sit in a Treasury or any other closed pool doesn’t move the price. The reason is simple. You need to burn the tokens that are already in circulation.
❗️ And that’s where everything comes together:
if your token is a currency, it has to be taken out of circulation in every possible way. But even that won’t help if the same product can be bought through an alternative route. For example, directly with USDT.
Here, the mechanics are pretty straightforward. The more currency there is in circulation, the less each unit is worth.
Here’s how it usually plays out
🔹Your token gets used to buy tokens from other projects (say, VIRTUAL)
🔹You distribute, mint, or unlock a new batch of tokens
🔹Users end up holding more of your tokens and start spending them on other assets
🔹Those projects may see higher demand and decide to raise the price of their tokens
🔹Meanwhile, your token starts losing value
In this kind of setup, the main thing to avoid is
But there’s a catch.
Burning tokens that sit in a Treasury or any other closed pool doesn’t move the price. The reason is simple. You need to burn the tokens that are already in circulation.
if your token is a currency, it has to be taken out of circulation in every possible way. But even that won’t help if the same product can be bought through an alternative route. For example, directly with USDT.
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On December 25, the Uniswap community completed its vote on the UNIfication proposal. Holders of more than 125 million UNI (99.9%) supported it. This is one of the most significant changes to the protocol’s economic model in its entire history.
So what changed?
On December 28, 100 million UNI (≈ $596 million) were burned and permanently removed from circulation. Here’s what followed
▪️ Circulating supply dropped to around 730 million UNI.
▪️ Uniswap Labs fees across the interface, wallet, and API were set to zero.
▪️ The fee switch was activated, meaning part of protocol fees now goes not only to liquidity providers, but also toward UNI buybacks and burns.
▪️ 20 million UNI were allocated to ecosystem development and developer support.
For years, growing activity on Uniswap barely affected the token itself. Liquidity providers earned, but UNI didn’t capture that growth. Now the model is shifting. Higher trading volumes lead to more UNI being burned. Supply goes down, and token value starts to reflect real usage.
In effect, Uniswap is moving toward a model where protocol usage is directly tied to token economics. For UNI holders, this could be the long-awaited fundamental update.
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Launching a token often feels like an easy call: fast, cheap, and “why not?” 🤷♂️
And that’s why so many projects don’t make it past their first cycle. What looks like a clean launch usually hides far more moving parts than people expect at the start.
We’ve put those into a checklist. Here’s what matters👀
A lot of teams genuinely believe that.
And that’s why so many projects don’t make it past their first cycle. What looks like a clean launch usually hides far more moving parts than people expect at the start.
We’ve put those into a checklist. Here’s what matters
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This year wasn’t something we went through alone ✨
We shared it with our clients, our partners, and everyone who cares about Web3. What made 2025 special wasn’t just the work itself, but the people around it❤️
The trust, the support, the conversations, the feedback – all of that pushed us forward and shaped what we built this year.
Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve been up to:
▪️ welcomed 11 new people to the team
▪️ ran 15 tokenomics audits for leading Web3 projects
▪️ designed 3 token circulation mechanisms that didn’t exist on the market before
▪️ showed up at Blockchain Life in Moscow
▪️ and at Token2049 in Singapore
▪️ launched a new website and completed a full rebrand
▪️ expanded our product lineup
▪️ grew our partner network by 87 companies
▪️ took part in dozens of industry events
▪️ identified some of the market’s biggest pain points and built solutions for them
And we’re far from done. In 2026, we’re preparing something genuinely big🚀
The first announcement of what we’re building for Web3 will happen at Blockchain Life in Moscow, April 14-15.
Until then, thank you for being part of this journey with us❤️🔥
Wishing you a Happy New Year!🎄 🎄
We shared it with our clients, our partners, and everyone who cares about Web3. What made 2025 special wasn’t just the work itself, but the people around it
The trust, the support, the conversations, the feedback – all of that pushed us forward and shaped what we built this year.
Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve been up to:
▪️ welcomed 11 new people to the team
▪️ ran 15 tokenomics audits for leading Web3 projects
▪️ designed 3 token circulation mechanisms that didn’t exist on the market before
▪️ showed up at Blockchain Life in Moscow
▪️ and at Token2049 in Singapore
▪️ launched a new website and completed a full rebrand
▪️ expanded our product lineup
▪️ grew our partner network by 87 companies
▪️ took part in dozens of industry events
▪️ identified some of the market’s biggest pain points and built solutions for them
And we’re far from done. In 2026, we’re preparing something genuinely big
The first announcement of what we’re building for Web3 will happen at Blockchain Life in Moscow, April 14-15.
Until then, thank you for being part of this journey with us
Wishing you a Happy New Year!
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No need to analyze, plan, or optimize anything. Just take a second to notice how far you’ve come
This year had its ups and downs. But above all, it was full.
Wishing you a year ahead filled with inspiration, strong ideas, and work you’ll feel proud of.
More wins – big and small
And more moments that make you think, “Yeah, this was worth it”
Here’s to everything beautiful and exciting the New Year has in store for us!
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Here’s to all of you! 💞 🎉
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Let’s see how it’s evolved over time.
January 3, 2009 — Bitcoin network launch and the mining of Satoshi Nakamoto’s first block
2010 – ~$0.00
2011 – $0.29
2012 – $5
2013 – $13
2014 – $754.22
2015 – $315
2016 – $434
2017 – $998
2018 – $13,445
2019 – $3,880
2020 – $7,190
2021 – $29,389
2022 – $47,737
2023 – $16,615
2024 – $44,162
2025 – $94,419
2026 – $87,512
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Lighter is launching its $LIT token. The direction is clear, but the model deserves a closer look 🔍
Lighter, an Ethereum-based L2 DEX for perpetual futures, has introduced its native token $LIT. 25% of the supply will be distributed via an airdrop at TGE, another 25% is allocated to ecosystem growth. The remaining 50% goes to the team (26%) and investors (24%), with a one-year cliff followed by linear vesting over three years.
🎯 The key point here is how the team approaches token value.
According to Lighter, all economic value generated by the protocol’s products and services is meant to accrue directly to $LIT.
In practice, the token is used as:
✔️ a staking asset within execution and validation infrastructure,
✔️ a fee token,
✔️ an asset used for market data and price validation.
📈 This setup reflects a more mature market trend: moving away from purely governance tokens toward tokens that are deeply embedded in a protocol’s business model. That said, the combination of airdrop + staking + multi-layer utility almost always calls for a deeper tokenomics review.
Especially when it comes to:
▫️ revenue sources,
▫️ incentive sustainability,
▫️ long-term balance between ecosystem participants.
⚙️ We’re already digging deeper into $LIT’s model and will share our take on how sustainable this economy really is.
Lighter, an Ethereum-based L2 DEX for perpetual futures, has introduced its native token $LIT. 25% of the supply will be distributed via an airdrop at TGE, another 25% is allocated to ecosystem growth. The remaining 50% goes to the team (26%) and investors (24%), with a one-year cliff followed by linear vesting over three years.
According to Lighter, all economic value generated by the protocol’s products and services is meant to accrue directly to $LIT.
In practice, the token is used as:
Especially when it comes to:
▫️ revenue sources,
▫️ incentive sustainability,
▫️ long-term balance between ecosystem participants.
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It’s just a tool, not a standalone solution.
A token has to work as a means of payment. In practice, that means functioning as a currency. Users should spend it on real value. For example:
▪️launching an AI agent (VIRTUAL)
▪️paying protocol fees (HYPE)
▪️using the network (ETH)
▪️paying for due diligence (8Lends)
But even that isn’t enough. You also need to define upfront how tokens are taken out of circulation. That can include:
▫️burning a portion of tokens earned as fees (BNB)
▫️buyback mechanisms that encourage long-term locking inside the protocol (HYPE)
And there’s one more factor that can’t be ignored: market demand
If you have a product users genuinely want, you can skip most of the mechanics above and control supply through cliffs and vesting instead.
Here’s a simple example
Imagine users want to buy 10 tokens a day, while only 5 are being sold. If just 3 new tokens unlock daily, the market runs into a steady shortage of 2 tokens per day.
Real deflation comes from balancing supply and demand. When the market wants to buy and use more tokens than it can get, price moves up.
And this is the most important point in the entire series:
And without demand, deflation won’t save it.
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