Kosta Gushterov, journalist in Coindoo.com

Kosta Gushterov

Journalist

Kosta has reported on cryptocurrency markets and blockchain infrastructure since 2020, bringing over six years of hands-on experience in the crypto industry built through daily tracking of markets, trends, and emerging blockchain developments. Specializing in Bitcoin on-chain analysis, institutional ETF flows, and digital asset price action, his work at Coindoo has been cited by other news agencies and consistently covers market developments with a focus on data-driven reporting across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP. Over the years, Kosta has contributed to multiple crypto media outlets in different regions, authoring over 6,000 articles across the sector. His reporting spans cryptocurrency markets and the broader fintech industry, tracking not only price action but also the technological and regulatory forces shaping the ecosystem. To support his analysis, Kosta actively leverages on-chain data and metrics from leading platforms such as Santiment, Glassnode, and CryptoQuant, enabling deeper, evidence-based market insights. He believes in the power of transparency and the data that underpins the blockchain ecosystem. His academic background in Marketing Management from Denmark further complements his analytical approach, adding a strong understanding of communication strategy and content positioning to his work.

Latest articles by Kosta Gushterov

Chainlink is not offering central banks a new currency or asking governments to replace their sovereign financial systems with a public blockchain. Its institutional role is more practical: coordinating data, payments, tokenized assets, compliance checks and settlement instructions across systems that were not designed to communicate with one another.

The European Central Bank is warning that stablecoins could become more than a competitor to cards and bank transfers. At sufficient scale, they could begin removing the retail deposits that European banks use to fund mortgages, business loans and other credit.

Ethereum was rejected near $1,930 and subsequently fell through the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement. The decline has returned ETH to the former resistance area that blocked buyers for almost 10 days before the breakout. That makes the current pullback a direct test of the new market structure. 

HYPE fell 7% to $62.15 on July 16, with the daily low of $61.8 testing the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement. The decline pushed price below its short-term rising structure and returned it to the support that separated the July recovery from a deeper retracement.