In a crypto-driven economy, currency diversification is no longer optional—it’s essential. Explore how blending traditional assets with digital tokens builds resilience, reduces risk, and strengthens global portfolios.
After Congress banned issuer-paid interest on stablecoins in the GENIUS Act, a fresh fight erupted over exchange “rewards.” Bank lobbies say rewards are interest in disguise and want them shut down. Crypto argues they’re lawful promotions that keep innovation onshore. The outcome will shape U.S. digital money for a decade.
As stablecoins rise into the financial mainstream, the U.S. faces a pivotal choice: ignore gold as a relic of the past, or reintroduce it as a modern anchor of trust. A modest infusion of tokenized bullion into stablecoin reserves could redefine the balance between digital innovation and hard-asset credibility—reshaping how the world views both the dollar and its programmable twin.
By CryptoCaster Opinion Desk — September 9, 2025 When the United States moved forward with landmark stablecoin legislation, the reverberations were immediate. Stablecoins—already the...
Warren’s corruption alarms and builders’ “don’t criminalize code” plea both point to the same fix: a functional perimeter for crypto. By CryptoCaster Opinion Desk...
Deflation, overcapacity and property woes are pushing Chinese capital toward regulated stablecoins, Hong Kong ETFs, and “digital gold.” By CryptoCaster News Desk — September...
Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) — tokenized U.S. Treasuries and money funds — are moving from pilot projects to CFO toolkits. Alongside Bitcoin ETFs, DATs...
By Rowan Hale, Special Contributor to The Deep Ledger, a CryptoCaster Investigations Series The Whisper at Mar-a-Lago At Mar-a-Lago, speculation swirls not only about...
The rise of retailer-backed stablecoins is reshaping payments, financial access, and consumer freedom—faster than you think. Published by: CryptoCaster Editorial BoardAugust 18, 2025 Loyalty...
By Research Desk — for CryptoCaster Global fertility has quietly slipped below replacement across most major economies. What happens when aging societies try to...