Part 1 Beginner Why long-term crypto holders borrow against assets instead of selling A strategic guide to liquidity management, capital preservation, and the real tradeoff between selling and borrowing crypto Open guide
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Part 1 Beginner Why long-term crypto holders borrow against assets instead of selling A strategic guide to liquidity management, capital preservation, and the real tradeoff between selling and borrowing crypto Open guide
Part 2 Beginner Why collateral reuse is the hidden risk in crypto lending Rehypothecation is a core risk in crypto lending. Learn how collateral reuse works, why it has amplified past failures, and how to evaluate safer platforms. Open guide
Part 3 Beginner Capital preservation in practice: how major players use high-LTV crypto-backed loans A practical guide to using high-LTV crypto-backed loans to unlock liquidity without selling, covering LTV, liquidation thresholds, risk monitoring, loan recovery, and cross-collateralized portfolio management. Open guide Explore CryptoSlate’s Institutional Playbook, a 3-part guide series on exchange due diligence, crypto-as-a-service, and token listing strategy for institutional teams.
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A cross-market reset is underway, with rising sovereign yields tightening conditions and forcing a repricing of risk.
Bitcoin’s sharp drop tracks geopolitical escalation, with risk assets repricing as traders assess conflict spillover scenarios.
Stagflation: The word of the year for 2026 and why Bitcoiners need to know what it means
After the Fed held rates steady this week, markets abruptly swung from expecting cuts to entertaining hikes later in 2026, a shift that could weigh on Bitcoin and other risk trades.
Britain’s bond panic is proving Satoshi was right all along as history starts to rhyme.
Consumer sentiment is tanking and its not helping Bitcoin as it struggles to hold $70,000.
Bitcoin may be more exposed now because a hidden Fed liquidity buffer that once softened stress is nearly gone.
With oil shocks looming, traders hedge Bitcoin bets despite its strength against inflationary pressures.