# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Wealth

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Wealth", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Finally, Aave Founder Also Buys a $30 Million Mansion

Aave founder Stani Kulechov has purchased a $30 million Victorian-style mansion in London's Notting Hill, as crypto wealth increasingly flows into real estate. The deal, completed in November 2025 amid Bitcoin's surge past $120,000, reflects a broader trend of crypto entrepreneurs diversifying digital gains into tangible assets during market peaks. Other notable transactions include Block.one CEO Brendan Blumer’s $170 million Italian villa, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong’s $133 million Los Angeles property, and multiple high-profile acquisitions by Stake.com founders and NFT collectors. Some purchases, like FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried’s $240 million property spree, were later exposed as misappropriated funds. The shift isn’t limited to real estate. Tether, issuer of USDT, has accumulated approximately 140 tons of physical gold—worth about $24 billion—making it one of the largest non-governmental gold holders globally. The company continues buying 1-2 tons weekly, backing its gold-pegged token XAUT and signaling a strategic move toward stable, physical reserves. According to Sotheby’s 2026 Luxury Outlook Report, cryptocurrency is increasingly influencing luxury purchases in markets like Dubai, New York, and California. Regulatory developments may soon allow crypto assets to qualify for mortgage collateral, further integrating digital wealth into traditional finance. This trend underscores a lasting convergence between crypto wealth and conventional asset classes.

marsbit02/04 08:12

Finally, Aave Founder Also Buys a $30 Million Mansion

marsbit02/04 08:12

Escape the Leviathan: Epstein, Silicon Valley, and the Sovereign Individual

For over a century, the ultra-wealthy have sought to place their wealth beyond the reach of sovereign nations. This pursuit has evolved from Swiss bank accounts, which offered secrecy for 70 years, to Caribbean offshore havens, which lasted about 50 years before increased transparency eroded their appeal. The article uses the case of Jeffrey Epstein as a lens to examine the latest iteration of this quest: cryptocurrency. It details how Epstein, a convicted sex offender, strategically funded key players in the crypto space to gain influence. He donated to the MIT Media Lab, which used his money to hire core Bitcoin developers, effectively buying control over the technology's direction. He also invested in Bitcoin infrastructure company Blockstream. This financial influence helped morph Bitcoin's narrative from a purely technical, decentralized innovation into a radical ideological tool for challenging state power, an idea championed by Silicon Valley figures like Peter Thiel. Thiel, a vocal adherent of the book "The Sovereign Individual," views crypto as a means for a cognitive elite to escape the constraints of nation-states and democratic accountability. The piece argues that this pursuit of "freedom" is not for the common good but for the absolute liberation of a tiny elite from social responsibility and wealth redistribution. It describes a powerful network of tech elites, connected through organizations like the Edge Foundation, who operate in private to align interests and positions. Ultimately, the attempt to create a permanent digital haven is meeting a regulatory wall. The recent implementation of the global Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) represents a coordinated international effort to impose transparency on crypto transactions, closing another loophole. The article concludes that the underlying ideology of escape persists, now manifesting in even more ambitious projects like life-extension technology and Mars colonization, funded by the same elite. It leaves the reader with a critical question: when a small, unaccountable group defines the future of money, society, and life itself in private, what does that mean for the rest of us?

marsbit02/03 04:50

Escape the Leviathan: Epstein, Silicon Valley, and the Sovereign Individual

marsbit02/03 04:50

The Glamour Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Bitcoin

Summary: The recently unsealed Epstein files revealed an unexpected connection to Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy (now Strategy). In a 2010 email, Epstein's PR coordinator, Peggy Siegal, complained about Saylor's presence at a high-society dinner, describing him as a "zombie on drugs" who was impossible to engage socially and had no personality or understanding of social etiquette. This social awkwardness, however, may have been his saving grace, as it from deeper involvement in the scandal. This perceived personal flaw is presented as a professional strength in his role as a Bitcoin maximalist. Saylor’s company is the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, with 712,647 BTC purchased at an average cost of $76,037. Despite recent market volatility pushing the price down and his company's stock falling 60%, Saylor remains committed to his strategy of buying Bitcoin weekly, famously tweeting "More Orange" to signal his intent to continue accumulating. The article argues that the traits that made him a social outcast—being闷 (boring), uninteresting, and unresponsive to external noise—are the exact same traits that make him a successful "Bitcoin zombie." His strategy is simple and requires no complex decision-making: buy and never sell. While his approach is not advisable for the average investor without his corporate financial tools, the core lesson is that in investing, "interesting" strategies like frequent trading and chasing hype often lead to losses. The most profitable strategies are often boring. The piece concludes that both in investing and in life, the spotlight of "热闹" (excitement/hot spots) is often fleeting and dangerous, while long-term value is found in committed, "boring" work.

marsbit02/02 10:06

The Glamour Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Bitcoin

marsbit02/02 10:06

"Crypto President" Trump's Report Card: One Year into Office, How Many Promises Has He Fulfilled?

In his first year as the 47th U.S. President, Donald Trump, dubbed the "Crypto President," took significant actions shaping crypto policy and markets. Key events include: 1. **Launch of TRUMP Meme Token**: Before taking office, Trump’s official meme token, TRUMP, surged briefly but led to over $2 billion in losses for 810,000 wallets, while generating $320 million in fees for issuers. It sparked a wave of celebrity meme coins and became a political lightning rod. 2. **Regulatory Shifts**: Trump swiftly fired SEC Chair Gary Gensler and appointed crypto-friendly officials, including David Sacks, Paul Atkins, and others. This led to the dismissal of cases against major crypto firms like Coinbase and Ripple, and the dissolution of the DOJ’s crypto enforcement team. 3. **Policy and Legislation**: - Established a U.S. BTC strategic reserve using seized Bitcoin, signaling national-level crypto adoption. - Signed the historic GENIUS Act, the first federal stablecoin law, strengthening dollar dominance and boosting markets. - Advanced the CLARITY Act and anti-CBDC legislation, though some faced delays. 4. **Tariff Wars and Market Volatility**: Trump’s tariff policies caused major crypto market dips—notably, a 10-30% drop during April, August, and October 2025—amid accusations of insider trading exploiting his unpredictable announcements. 5. **Wealth and Controversy**: - Trump’s family wealth grew by $14 billion, largely from crypto ventures like World Liberty Financial (WLFI) and TRUMP tokens. - He pardoned Binance founder CZ, ending his prison sentence and fines, though critics alleged political favors due to business ties. Throughout, Trump maintained a pro-crypto, "America First" stance, leveraging digital assets for political and economic gain while facing scrutiny over self-enrichment and market manipulation.

Odaily星球日报01/23 05:45

"Crypto President" Trump's Report Card: One Year into Office, How Many Promises Has He Fulfilled?

Odaily星球日报01/23 05:45

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