Science Needs Prediction Markets That Can’t Be Sybil-Attacked
Prediction markets can’t improve science if fake crowds can move prices faster than evidence.
Prediction markets can’t improve science if fake crowds can move prices faster than evidence.
Analysis points to $50 being the cycle bottom for SOL, yet steady inflows to the spot Solana ETFs show institutional investors' interest in SOL’s long-term prospects.
Altcoin net sell pressure hit a five-year high as capital rotated into other markets, replicating the cycle dynamics seen in previous bull and bear markets.
Technical charts and onchain data show the bears maintaining control over ETH price. Is $1,100 Ether’s next stop?
Bitcoin price lows in the $50,000 range could become reality if the critical $65,000 support gives way. Technical charts also forecast bearish outcomes for most altcoins.
Multiple onchain and derivatives metrics show short-selling pressure failing to push XRP prices lower. Will the balance tip back toward the bulls any time soon?
A spike in the VIX index shows growing fear in US markets, possibly impacting Bitcoin’s traders’ decision to hold off on deploying fresh capital.
Technical charts suggest Bitcoin bulls must hold BTC price above $70,000 to avoid a pattern confirmation to new lows under $60,000. Will altcoins also hold up?
Ether’s short-term rally is encouraging but it longer-term performance, ETF outflows and investors’ worries over the US economy might make it short-lived.
ETH price reclaimed $2,000 as the altcoin’s open interest fell to a 3 year low. If history holds, a short-squeeze could be the next step.
Technical charts suggest the crypto market’s relief rally may hold, especially if Bitcoin bulls succeed in flipping $70,000 back to support.
Bitcoin and Ether prices remain below most investors’ cost basis for their respective spot ETFs, but according to Bloomberg analysts, Ether holders are in more trouble.
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