From cash envelopes to crypto wallets, some families are experimenting with gifting bitcoin during Eid, turning a centuries-old tradition into a small lesson in digital finance.
As geopolitical conflicts shake markets and banking systems, cryptocurrencies are often seen as a financial fallback. But the way crypto behaves during crises is more complicated than many expect.
‘Privacy tools threaten governments,’ says expert, as NetBlocks estimates shutdowns cost Iran about $37 million per day
Remote roles fall 10% in 2025 as hiring becomes more selective and increasingly network-driven, according to Bitvocation data
‘If courts lack a basic understanding of distributed ledger technology, they cannot properly deliver justice,’ says blockchain lawyer Olayimika Oyebanji
‘Fans are the most exploited people,’ argues Somnia CEO when discussing unpaid digital labor
‘Bitcoiners don’t trust anyone. They avoid faith in governments and companies as much as possible,’ says La Boulangerie by Vulpes CEO
‘When you reach this level of adoption – hundreds of millions of people – it’s no longer a casino, it’s amazing,’ says CZ
Attendees can move straight from debates about mining’s role in energy grids to conversations about what self-custody looks like in everyday life
‘Users no longer browse links and tap through for information,’ says data intelligence expert