Inside Vellius: The company turning crypto chaos into order

The post Inside Vellius: The company turning crypto chaos into order appeared com. For years, the crypto market was the financial world’s wild frontier a place of volatility, speculation, and endless experiments. Now, as digital finance matures, a new generation of companies is rising to bring structure and intelligence to the space. Among them stands Vellius, an emerging investment platform that wants to do for crypto what modern banking once did for traditional finance: make it smarter, faster, and more transparent. A vision built on balance: Humans and machines At its core, Vellius is built around one idea: intelligence through balance. The company merges human intuitionб, the kind that comes from years of trading experience, with artificial intelligence capable of reacting to market changes in milliseconds. Its in-house AI bots don’t just execute trades; they learn from behavior, patterns, and volatility, creating a continuous feedback loop between data and decision-making. But unlike many algorithmic trading systems, Vellius insists on keeping a human in the loop a trader’s judgment remains part of every strategy. “Automation should enhance experience, not replace it,” says Ricardo Ramírez-Ferreira, the company’s CEO. “We use AI not to gamble faster, but to invest smarter.” Beyond trading: Building a financial ecosystem What sets Vellius apart is how it sees crypto not as an asset class, but as an ecosystem. The company’s platform combines analytics, trading, and risk management into one unified interface, giving investors full visibility of their portfolios and actions. It’s a model that mirrors how fintech evolved in traditional markets: start with innovation, then layer it with stability, compliance, and user experience. Every part of Vellius’ structure, from legal documentation to system transparency, is designed to build trust in a market that desperately needs it. Crypto’s maturity moment The timing couldn’t be better. As the crypto sector leaves behind its speculative youth, 2025 is shaping up. Continue reading Inside Vellius: The company turning crypto chaos into order

What will Portland do about Live Nation’s proposed venue downtown?

One proposal announced Friday would block the developers of the Portland Music Hall from building on their chosen site. Continue reading What will Portland do about Live Nation’s proposed venue downtown?

“Last Chance U” college football coach John Beam dies after being shot

John Beam, a football coach featured on Netflix’s “Last Chance U” and the Laney College athletic director, has died, one day after being shot on the Oakland, California, campus, police announced. Andres Gutierrez has more. Continue reading “Last Chance U” college football coach John Beam dies after being shot

House plans to vote Tuesday on releasing Epstein files

President Donald Trump has made repeated attempts to kill the effort, but a discharge petition has forced Speaker Mike Johnson’s hand. Under the current GOP plan, the House Rules Committee would approve a procedural measure Monday night to advance eight bills for floor consideration, including language to tee up the Epstein legislation. If that measure is approved on the floor, likely early Tuesday afternoon, debate and a final vote on the Epstein bill could immediately follow. GOP leaders are considering whether to postpone the Epstein vote until Tuesday evening. Scores of Republicans are expected to break ranks and support the bill, which. Continue reading House plans to vote Tuesday on releasing Epstein files

Supreme Court May Consider the Age-Old Second Amendment Question

Get married, have a kid, join the Army, and vote but don’t you dare buy a gun! How old must one be for the Second Amendment to apply? The legal answer to that question depends on where you live but that could all change soon. The US Supreme Court is set to consider four petitions on Friday, November 14, concerning the issue of gun rights for young adults. The Age of ArmsOut of the Fourth Circuit comes West Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc. v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. At issue in this case is whether a federal. Continue reading Supreme Court May Consider the Age-Old Second Amendment Question

U.S.-Switzerland-Liechtenstein framework agreement on reciprocal trade announced by WH

The White House has announced a framework agreement on reciprocal trade with Switzerland and Liechtenstein, capping U. S. tariffs on Swiss imports at 15 percent — down from the recently imposed 39 percent rate — and securing a $200 billion investment pledge from Swiss firms by the end of 2028. Continue reading U.S.-Switzerland-Liechtenstein framework agreement on reciprocal trade announced by WH