5 must-read articles in the evening | How do investors view the halving market?

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1. Bankless Co-founder: The Block Size Dispute and the Path to a Unified Ethereum Architecture

From 2015 to 2017, Bitcoin went through what is known as the blocksize war. This was a key conflict in Bitcoin's history, with hardliners arguing over what was the correct scaling strategy for the Bitcoin network, which would ensure that the Bitcoin network could scale over time to meet growing demand. Click to read

2. A Complete Guide to the Bitcoin Runes Protocol

With the launch of Ordinals, Bitcoin native assets gained growth momentum in 2023. Casey Rodarmor, founder of the Ordinals protocol, plans to launch the Runes protocol when Bitcoin is halved in April 2024.

This guide will give you an understanding of Bitcoin Runes tokens and how they will affect the Bitcoin ecosystem. Click to read

3. Interpretation of Eigenlayer’s first competitor Karak’s most controversial Restaking Dragon 2?

A comprehensive analysis of Karak, the first competitor of Eigenlayer that has been sought after by the market recently, and the love-hate relationship between the team behind it and LUNA, and why it was rugged by 7 million US dollars during the UST depeg period. Click to read

4. The first batch of virtual asset spot ETFs approved by the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong

On April 15, China Asset Management (Hong Kong), Bosera Funds (International) Co., Ltd., and Harvest Investments announced that they have obtained conditional approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to issue Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, which also marks that Hong Kong has become the second jurisdiction in the world to approve such products after the United States. Click to read

5. Binance’s latest research: How do investors view the halving?

According to research from Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency platform, investment sentiment is expected to improve, valuations will be higher, and trading volumes will increase ahead of the upcoming global Bitcoin halving.

The study, which surveyed more than 2,000 Australian cryptocurrency investors, revealed that more than 80% of respondents believe the upcoming halving will be positive for the industry, while more than half expect the price of Bitcoin (BTC) to rise as a result.

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