Introducing CoinDesk Research: Exclusive Insight and Analysis
CoinDesk is pleased to announce the launch of a new in-depth analysis service, CoinDesk Research, and its first report focusing on regulation.


Today sees the launch of our new in-depth analysis reports service, CoinDesk Research.
CoinDesk's platform and resources bring a unique opportunity to provide industry-leading research and insights on the most pressing issues concerning digital currencies and their emergence into mainstream society.
For the inaugural CoinDesk Research report, we have chosen regulation as the topic – one that has significant implications for the continued growth of the industry.
The Regulation Report explores a number of different perspectives – from governments, entrepreneurs and the digital currency community as a whole – and investigates the areas of regulation that directly involve digital currencies and, subsequently, are critical in how the industry evolves.
Highlights include:
- Insight from some of the most prominent legal experts in the industry
- Comment from banking giants like HSBC and Wells Fargo
- Original data and analysis from CoinDesk’s Regulation Sentiment survey
- Detailed information on tax, licensing, banking and more
For a limited time only, the CoinDesk Research Regulation Report is now available for a discounted introductory price of $99.
You can also pay in bitcoin.
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Tom Lee says stop timing the bottom and start buying the dip

Thomas Lee, speaking on stage at Hong Kong Consensus 2026, said investors should be looking at opportunities as crypto is in the midst of a "mini winter."
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- Fundstrat's Thomas Lee urged investors to view the sell-off as a buying opportunity, arguing that gold has likely peaked for the year and that bitcoin and ether are poised to outperform
- Lee sees ether possibly needing a brief dip below $1,800 before a sustained recovery.
- Bitcoin fell back below $67,000 on Wednesday, extending a pullback from last week's rebound and marking a roughly 50 percent drawdown from its October record highs.











