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AI Data Center Gold Rush Sparks Debate on Bitcoin's Impact

A renewed debate is growing over whether a sustained pivot from Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) miners toward artificial intelligence could impact the network’s security and its role as a store of value. On one side, energy and capital are increasingly chasing higher returns in AI compute, prompting fears that hash power could retreat during downturns and open the door to security concerns. On the other, supporters contend that Bitcoin’s protocol is designed to rebalance automatically: when less-efficient miners exit, difficulty adjusts downward, and profitability converges again as competition for electricity shifts. The discussion isn’t merely speculative. It sits at the intersection of energy economics, infrastructure strategy, and the long-standing premise that Bitcoin’s decentralized ledger remains secure regardless of how capital migrates between sectors. Key takeaways The core economic driver is the relative value of electricity: Bitcoin mining yields roughly $57–$129 per megawatt, whil...
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Australia warns on AI and finfluencers as Gen Z owns 23% of crypto

Australia’s financial regulator has published findings from a Gen Z money mindset study, highlighting how social media and artificial intelligence are shaping young investors’ approaches to money. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) released the results of a survey conducted between Nov. 28 and Dec. 10 last year, involving 1,127 respondents aged 18–28. The study shows that roughly one in four Gen Z individuals in Australia now invest in cryptocurrency, and while there is a strong appetite for credible, trustworthy financial content, many struggle to locate it amid engagement-first material. Regulators warn that marketing on social platforms can push people toward riskier investments and, in some cases, toward scams. posted . The regulator’s findings come as ASIC outlined a cautious stance toward crypto marketing and the broader financial-advice ecosystem. The survey reveals a generation that craves reliable content but often lands on sources built for engagement...

BlockFills Files for US Bankruptcy Amid Crypto Turmoil

BlockFills, a crypto lending platform that paused client deposits and withdrawals last month, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States. The action, centered in a Delaware bankruptcy court, is being pursued by Reliz LTD—BlockFills’ operating company—along with three related entities, as management seeks to restructure the firm. The move comes as the firm confronts a liquidity environment deteriorating alongside a broad downturn in crypto markets, with stakeholders urged to participate in a process intended to preserve value and maximize recoveries where possible. Key takeaways BlockFills’ operating entity Reliz LTD and three related companies filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware to pursue a restructuring plan. The company says the filing follows extensive discussions with investors, clients, creditors, and other stakeholders and aims to preserve value and maximize recoveries. The Chapter 11 process is described as a path to stabilize the business,...

Aave Unveils Aave Shield After $50M Token Swap Mishap

Decentralized finance protocol Aave is moving to tighten protections after a dramatic interaction on the CoW Swap interface led to a roughly $50 million loss in a single trade. The proposed safeguard, still described as a forthcoming feature, aims to cap price impact on swaps executed through Aave’s own interface, reflecting ongoing concerns about liquidity fragmentation and the risks that automated market-making can pose in stressed markets. The incident centered on a trader who attempted to swap about $50.4 million worth of USDt for Aave’s native token through CoW Swap but received only around $36,500 of the token, underscoring the fragility of routing in an illiquid environment. A substantial portion of the loss was magnified by a Maximal Extractable Value bot that executed a sandwich sequence, capturing nearly $10 million in the process. Key takeaways Aave plans to deploy a feature called Aave Shield that blocks swaps with a price impact above 25% when using the Aave interface, a...

CLARITY Act Risks Centralizing Crypto, Warns Gnosis Exec

The regulatory provisions outlined in the US Digital Asset Market Structure Clarity Act, commonly referred to as the CLARITY Act, are drawing sharp critique from crypto researchers who warn the framework could tilt market control toward large financial institutions. Dr. Friederike Ernst, co-founder of the Gnosis blockchain protocol, argues that the bill presumes activity must flow through centralized intermediaries. That assumption, she says, could consolidate critical crypto rails in the hands of a few entrenched players and undermine the very ownership model blockchain technology promised to empower for users. While the Act does offer clarity on the jurisdictional lines between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and safeguards peer-to-peer transactions and self-custody, it may fall short of protecting open, permissionless rails and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols from undue centralization and new points of failure. ...

Venus Protocol Hit by $3.7M Supply-Cap Attack

Venus Protocol, a decentralized lending and borrowing platform, reported on Sunday that it detected suspicious trading activity in the liquidity pool for the Thena (THE) token, the native asset of the Thena DeFi protocol. The anomaly appeared to affect only two pools—CAKE, the native token of PancakeSwap, and THE—and prompted an immediate, precautionary pause on all borrows and withdrawals related to THE. The pause will remain in place while investigators review the activity and determine appropriate next steps. Key takeaways Venus Protocol paused all THE borrows and withdrawals amid an active investigation into unusual pool activity, signaling an abundance of caution during a multi‑asset incident. Allez Labs, described as Venus Protocol’s risk manager, attributed the episode to a supply cap attack executed in two phases, combining a rapid accumulation of the THE market cap with a lending attack. The attacker reportedly used the Theta token as collateral to borrow large quantitie...

Bitcoin vs Gold: Divergent Reactions to the Iran War Shock

Global markets faced a real-time stress test as the 2026 Iran crisis escalated, amplifying concerns about energy flows and liquidity. Traders watched as risk sentiment swung and traditional safe-haven dynamics were tested in ways not seen for years. While gold initially benefited from demand for security, Bitcoin weathered the shock with pronounced volatility followed by a partial rebound, highlighting its evolving role in the risk-off landscape. The Strait of Hormuz, through which a substantial share of global oil moves, emerged as a pivotal flashpoint, reminding investors that energy disruption can rapidly reframe macro drivers. The episode underscored how macro forces—dollar strength, inflation expectations and bond yields—can override crisis-driven flows for both conventional assets and digital ones. Key takeaways The 2026 Iran conflict produced a broad market shock, underlining how geopolitical events can reallocate capital across traditional and crypto assets as traders reasses...