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Ananthi Reeta
Crypto Markets Writer
Ananthi covers crypto markets, blockchain adoption, stablecoins, regulation, and crypto gambling industry trends.
About Ananthi Reeta
Ananthi Reeta is a crypto markets writer and gambling industry researcher at TrendCrypt covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, blockchain adoption, crypto regulation, Web3 trends, and digital asset market developments. Her work focuses on making complex crypto topics easier to understand through research-driven reporting, practical explanations, and clear market context. Ananthi also researches crypto gambling platforms, player behavior trends, industry transparency, responsible gambling practices, and the broader relationship between blockchain technology and online gaming ecosystems.
Latest from Ananthi Reeta
Greece Exposes Europe’s Crypto Tax Gap
Greece plans to tax crypto gains at 15%, but foreign platforms, private wallets, fragmented records, and different national rules reveal a wider European reporting problem.
NewsCrypto And AI Hype Runs Ahead Of Reality
Crypto and AI projects are multiplying, but new research suggests meaningful integration remains at an early stage, with real use cases often buried beneath vague claims and recycled marketing.
NewsStablecoin Infrastructure Becomes The Real Race
Stablecoins are gaining attention as payment tools, but the real race is moving into the infrastructure around them: wallets, custody, processors, compliance, settlement rails, and cash-out paths.
NewsNorth Korean Phishing Targets Crypto Workers
North Korean-linked phishing campaigns are targeting crypto workers and developers with fake job offers, code-review requests, malicious repositories, and credential-stealing traps.
NewsPoland Crypto Veto Shows EU Rule Tension
Poland’s third crypto regulation veto shows that MiCA may create a common EU framework, but national politics can still affect platform clarity, licensing timelines, user access, and market confidence.
NewsWorld Cup Betting Integrity Warnings Grow
World Cup betting integrity warnings are growing as regulators and sports bodies prepare for suspicious betting reports, prediction-market risks, match-integrity pressure, and safer gambling concerns.
