Author: FIT Editorial Team

Further decline or a revival: what’s next for the self-proclaimed Dogecoin killer? The situation for the second-largest meme coin has worsened recently, following a double-digit slide over the past 14 days. Some worrying factors suggest Shiba Inu (SHIB) could experience a further collapse in the near future, while one popular analyst predicted it might crash to a five-year low. The Free Fall is Yet to Happen? While Shiba Inu enjoyed some notable surges last year, 2026 has been nothing but painful. As of this writing, it trades at around $0.000005467 (per CoinGecko’s data), representing a whopping 60% plunge on…

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Opening Note:Welcome back, Altcoin Investors! As we wrap up another eventful week in the ever-evolving and dynamic universe of cryptocurrencies, we bring you the latest insights and trends. Our aim is to empower you with the knowledge you need to expertly navigate the intricate and vibrant market landscape, helping you make informed decisions in your investment journey.Market Recap:The past week has been marked by thrilling developments across the cryptocurrency spectrum, with notable movements in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and various altcoins contributing to what has been an overall positive period for the market.Bitcoin: The flagship cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, has demonstrated robust and significant…

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Cake Wallet has announced the integration of Bitcoin’s Lightning Network into its advanced privacy wallet. The move comes after a series of Bitcoin-specific updates that put Cake at the forefront of mobile wallets across the broader crypto industry.  This is not Cake Wallet’s first inroad into advanced Bitcoin features. Unlike most multi-coin wallets such as Binance’s popular Trust Wallet, Cake has gone a lot further than just supporting basic on-chain addresses. Cake has deployed some of Bitcoin’s more sophisticated technology, such as Silent Payments and Payjoin, powerful privacy technologies that most other blockchains and crypto wallets are not even close…

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Buterin proposes binary state trees and eventual RISC-V VM shift to improve Ethereum’s proving efficiency and execution simplicity. Vitalik Buterin has proposed execution-layer changes that could fundamentally reshape Ethereum’s core architecture. The project’s co-founder argued that deep modifications to the network’s state tree and virtual machine are necessary to remove what he described as the chain’s biggest proving bottlenecks. In a detailed post on X, Buterin said that the state tree and VM together account for more than 80% of the constraints that affect proof efficiency and called them “basically mandatory” targets if Ethereum wants to enable scalable client-side…

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A Bitcoin developer embedded a 66-kilobyte image inside a single transaction without using OP_RETURN or Taproot.The transaction followed consensus rules. Anyone can verify the bytes using standard node software. Martin Habovštiak didn’t do this to make art, but to prove that closing one data doorway doesn’t remove the capability, it just changes where bytes hide.The demonstration lands amid Bitcoin’s most contentious governance fight in years. One faction wants stricter filters to keep “spam” off the blockchain.Another argues that harsh restrictions push people into worse behaviors and advantage large miners. Habovštiak’s experiment provides evidence for the second position: filtering redirects rather…

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In a world where technology is constantly evolving, transport and logistics companies are faced with a set of unique challenges. There are several general management issues that make operations difficult. An important aspect of solving these problems is the choice of suitable logistics and transportation platforms.Problems with management in the field of transport and logisticsInefficent Use of ResourcesWithout a proper resource management system, transport companies can face resource overruns. In the transport and logistics industry, inefficient use of resources can manifest itself as suboptimal use of cargo space, mismatch between the number of employees and the volume of work, or…

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The crypto industry has spent years asking Washington for clear rules. It may be getting closer to an answer. JPMorgan analysts are now predicting that the Clarity Act — a sweeping bill designed to set formal ground rules for how digital assets are regulated in the US — will be signed into law by the middle of this year. If this timeline holds, it could prove to be one of the biggest changes in crypto policy within the US. Related Reading What The Clarity Act Actually Does At its heart, this is a bill about structure. The reality is that…

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Within minutes of the first U.S.-Israeli missiles striking Tehran on Saturday morning, a different kind of exodus was already underway.  Crypto outflows from Nobitex, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, surged 700%, according to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic. The spike was capital flight, executed in real time, by Iranians racing to move money out of a country suddenly under full-scale military bombardment.​ Nobitex processed $7.2 billion in crypto transactions in 2025 and serves more than 11 million users, Elliptic said. It allows Iranians to convert rials into crypto and withdraw to external wallets which is a direct pipeline around the country’s crippled…

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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs added 21,000 BTC worth $1.45 billion, marking the first major accumulation wave since mid-October 2025. Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded one of their best days for weeks in terms of inflows on February 25, marking their first meaningful increase in holdings since mid-October 2025. The shift comes as analysts point to falling retail flows and heavy unrealized losses among newer buyers as signs that market structure could be turning. The Institutional Signal vs. Retail Exit In a March 2 market update, analyst Amr Taha tracked two key data points that suggest a major shift…

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Bitcoin difficulty just reset about 15% higher to roughly 144.40T.While this is neither the first nor the last, it is the largest since around 2021. The timing is important because the protocol tightened miner economics while Bitcoin has been chopping around the mid-$60,000s with repeated tests near $65,000.Graph showing Bitcoin’s mining difficulty from Nov. 27, 2025, to Feb. 25, 2026 (Source: Hashprice Index)When blocks arrive faster than the ten-minute target, the network raises the work required per block to normalize issuance. That mechanism is working as designed, with security improved, block timing normalized, and production costs moved higher in one…

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