Charles Kibue
Charles Kibue

Charles Kibue

Charles is a crypto journalist with years of hands-on experience in the blockchain world. He has a talent for turning complex crypto news into simple, clear stories. As a contributor to Coinnews and InsideBitcoins, Charles keeps readers up to date with accurate and easy-to-understand insights on the latest trends, tech, and market moves.

RECENT ARTICLES (464)

Strategy Adds 397 BTC to Treasury, Lifting Total Holdings to $69.17B

Michael Saylor’s company, Strategy Inc., has purchased an additional 397 Bitcoin, worth $45.6 million, at an average price of $114,771 per coin. This brought the company’s total Bitcoin holdings to 641,205, valued at $69.17 billion. According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the company acquired Bitcoin using its own funds and savings, following another […]

Dogecoin Price Drops 5% as Traders Eye Historical November Rally Pattern

The Dogecoin price has dropped 5% in the past 24 hours and 7% over the week to trade at around $0.183 on a 75% spike in the daily trading volume to $1.39 billion. That price surge comes as Dogecoin (DOGE) traders turn their attention to November, a month historically known for strong DOGE rallies. Analyst […]

Solana’s Vibhu Norby Says XRP Growth Is Too Slow Compared to Solana

Solana Foundation manager Vibhu Norby cautioned XRP investors about the token’s slow growth compared to Solana, calling its progress on the XRP ledger (XRPL) “extremely mediocre.” In a post on X, he pointed out that the network has failed to keep up with broader market growth, maintaining only about 25,000 active users a day for […]

Institutional Investors Turn to Altcoins as New ETF Filings Reach U.S. SEC

Institutional investors may soon shift their focus to altcoins as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reviews five new ETF applications submitted in early October The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) received at least 5 new applications for altcoin ETFs in the first half of October, even though the government shutdown slowed progress. […]