The analysis desk at thedailycoins.io exists for one reason: to help readers think more clearly about a market that moves faster than most people can absorb. On these pages you will find longer-form work that goes beyond the headline — pieces that connect price action to on-chain flows, regulatory shifts to liquidity, and project fundamentals to the narratives that drive sentiment. Every analysis is written by a named member of our newsroom and reviewed before publication.

What our analysts cover

Our coverage is organised around four overlapping areas. Markets analysis looks at price structure, derivatives positioning, funding rates, open interest, and the macro context — rate expectations, dollar strength, and risk appetite across equities and commodities. On-chain analysis uses public blockchain data to track exchange flows, miner behaviour, stablecoin supply, active addresses, and holder cohorts; we lean on Glassnode and CoinMetrics where their methodologies are documented and reproducible.

Regulatory analysis follows enforcement actions, rulemaking, and legislative developments from the SEC, CFTC, FCA, MAS, the European Commission under MiCA, and other jurisdictions that shape how digital assets are issued, traded and custodied. Project fundamentals assess the protocols themselves — tokenomics, validator distribution, revenue, treasury composition, and governance — using primary sources wherever they exist. You can see the full taxonomy of assets we track on our coins page and the forecasts our team publishes on the predictions page.

How our analysis is researched

Every published analysis starts from primary data: blockchain explorers, exchange APIs, regulator filings, project documentation, and verified team statements. Where we cite a third-party dataset, we name the provider and the methodology. We do not republish anonymous Telegram rumours. We do not paraphrase competitor reporting without independent verification. The standards our newsroom applies to sourcing, attribution, and review are documented in our methodology and our editorial guidelines. When an analyst is wrong, we say so on our corrections page — analysis is not exempt from the same accuracy standard we apply to news.

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