Why Bitcoin Surpassed $10k
    YFI and YFII, explained.

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    Given the macro environment plus the halving this past spring, it seemed inevitable that the Bitcoin price would rise. But perhaps the announcement last week that banks could now custody crypto, or DeFi gains making their way back to the original cryptocurrency, were the factors that finally tipped the price past $10,000.

    Meanwhile, Ethereum celebrated its fifth birthday, which creator Vitalik Buterin and his father Dmitry discussed on both podcasts. If you’re looking to understand Ethereum 2.0 as it approaches, we’ve got some clear explainers for you, plus breakdowns of what exactly is going on with YFI and YFII in the world of DeFi. Plus, we dive into exactly what choices the Bitcoin community faces as it tries to activate its next major upgrade via soft fork.

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