Bitwise: Is it too late to buy Bitcoin now?
Bitcoin always feels like it’s too late. It always has been, and it always will be.

Bitcoin always feels like it’s too late. It always has been, and it always will be.
This article briefly analyzes the various safe ways to withdraw funds after purchasing virtual currency, including withdrawals to bank cards, P2P transactions, and cryptocurrency exchange services, and compares their fees and risks to help investors choose the most suitable withdrawal path.
Arbitrum is the second-layer network (L2) of Ethereum that is as famous as Optimism. It is the leader of the second-layer network and a representative of the optimistic Rollup technology school.
Curve Finance's MIM/crvUSD pool on Arbitrum marks a significant step in DeFi's evolution, balancing innovation with user accessibility.
This article is the technical interpretation of Arbitrum One by Luo Benben, former technical ambassador of Arbitrum and former co-founder of Goplus Security, a smart contract automation audit company.
Articles or materials related to Layer 2 in the Chinese circle lack professional interpretation of Arbitrum and even OP Rollup. This article attempts to fill the gap in this field by popularizing the operating mechanism of Arbitrum.
Exploring the key players and transactions behind ARB's unexpected price surge.
Arbitrum's network faced significant downtime due to sequencer and feed issues amidst increased traffic, affecting the ARB token's value.
Per a Bloomberg report, crypto exchange FTX is currently looking into ways to purchase Robinhood (HOOD), the U.S. trading platform ...
With the introduction of platforms like Solana, buyers may now purchase NFTs for a low transaction charge and with minimal congestion.