Kristjan Tamm
Digital Assets Editor -
Kristjan Tamm is the Digital Assets Editor at Finonity, based in Tallinn, Estonia. With a focus on cryptocurrency markets and blockchain technology, he covers DeFi innovations, digital asset regulations, and institutional adoption trends. Kristjan brings a European perspective to crypto coverage, with particular expertise in EU regulatory frameworks.
Crypto
DOT Just Ripped 37% in a Day. The Halving Hype Is Real — But Is It Enough?
Polkadot surges 37% past $1.70 as traders front-run the March 14 Pi Day halving that will slash DOT issuance by 53%.
Crypto
From Fear & Greed 5 to $69K: The Squeeze That Ripped Bears Apart
Bitcoin surges 8% past $69,000 as $400M in shorts get liquidated, Circle beats earnings by 3x, and altcoins rally 10–30% from extreme fear lows.
Stocks
El Mencho Is Dead. Now the Real Risk for Mexico’s Markets Begins.
El Mencho's killing sparks cartel retaliation across Mexico, rattling the peso, disrupting freight and tourism, and raising succession-crisis risk for investors.
Americas
Trump’s Midterm Machine Builds One Economic Script While the President Writes Another
White House runs two parallel midterm campaigns as Trump's Georgia speech veers off-script, with approval at 36–37% and economy dominating voter concerns.
Stocks
OpenAI Enlists McKinsey, Accenture, BCG, and Capgemini in Multiyear Frontier Alliance and SaaS Stocks Are Feeling the Pressure
OpenAI signs multiyear Frontier Alliance deals with McKinsey, BCG, Accenture, and Capgemini as SaaS stocks crater amid AI agent disruption fears.
Crypto
Europe’s Biggest Bank Just Put a Fund on Ethereum and No, You Can’t Touch It
BNP Paribas tokenized a money market fund on Ethereum mainnet, while co-founding Qivalis, a 12-bank euro stablecoin. ETH trades at $1,830.
Crypto
Binance’s $1.7 Billion Iran Mess, MiCA’s Ticking Clock, and Why the US Is Speedrunning Crypto Regulation
Binance's $1.7B Iran scandal, MiCA's July 1 deadline, and a US banking charter blitz — here's what's reshaping European crypto right now.
Asia Pacific
Forty Companies, Two Targets, One Message: Beijing Is Done Waiting
China blacklists 40 Japanese firms over Taiwan as Trump's 15% tariff takes effect. Section 301 probes and a suspended rare earth truce raise the stakes.
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