As Michael Saylor’s Strategy and other whales keep buying Bitcoin, the stage may be set for a historic supply shock. With less BTC in circulation, experts are bracing for a potential supply shock. Bitcoin’s hard cap of 21 million coins has always been central to its appeal. However, by 2025, this built-in scarcity is no longer just a theoretical feature; it’s becoming a market reality. 93% of all Bitcoin has already been mined, and since the network’s fourth halving in April, which cut miner rewards in half, fewer new coins are entering circulation each day. Read more
The DeFi vault platform has received funding from several VCs, including CoinFund, Coinbase Ventures and Animoca Ventures. Decentralized finance protocol Veda has raised $18 million to accelerate the adoption of its vault platform, which enables asset issuers to build crosschain yield products, including yield-bearing stablecoins. The funding round was led by venture capital firm CoinFund, with additional participation from Coinbase Ventures, Animoca Ventures, BitGo, Mantle EcoFund, GSR, Relayer Capital, PEER VC, Draper Dragon, Credit Neutral, Neartcore and Maelstrom, the company disclosed Monday. Veda’s angel investors include the co-founders of Anchorage, Ether.Fi and Polygon. Read more
Bitcoin’s June price action during the Israel–Iran conflict shows that it remains a macro asset, albeit one increasingly shaped by global instability. Opinion by: Michael Tabone, Senior Economist at Cointelegraph On Saturday, June 21, 2025, the US hit Iranian nuclear facilities, causing a short-lived dip in the price action of Bitcoin (BTC). Bitcoin rebounded before its Sunday close to just under 1.27% of its price before the US military effort. For 10 days in June, missiles flew and markets wobbled, but Bitcoin held its ground — not immune to war, but more stable than fear would suggest. Read more