On-chain investigator ZachXBT has published a detailed investigation alleging delays or failures in USDC stablecoin issuer Circle to freeze theft proceeds worth over $420 million since 2022. Dubbed the “Circle $USDC files,” the X thread highlights 15 cases in which the company took little to no action regarding illicit funds. USDC issuer Circle faulted for …
Quant price isn’t just reacting to another partnership headline, it’s reacting to something deeper that was announced on March 25th. Yes, it was a shift that matters for its ecosystem. The kind of shift that doesn’t scream on day one but quietly builds positions and rewires how institutions interact with crypto infrastructure. The move? A …
Chainlink price is consolidating on daily chart and isn’t doing anything flashy right now and that’s exactly the point. While most traders are busy chasing volatility elsewhere, the smart money seems to be quietly stacking. Over the past year, wallets holding at least 1 million LINK have grown from 100 to 125. Not explosive. Not …
The crypto market remains range-bound, with weak momentum across altcoins and limited follow-through from recent recoveries. Yet beneath the surface, early signs of capital repositioning are beginning to emerge. Cardano (ADA) is one of the few assets showing improving on-chain conditions despite stagnant price action. ADA continues to hold near $0.24, stabilizing at key support …
XRP is entering a high-pressure setup as $451 million in spot buying builds against a heavily bearish futures market. At the time of writing, XRP trades near $1.31, holding firm above support even as derivatives traders continue to lean short. The absence of follow-through on the downside, despite sustained bearish positioning, suggests that selling pressure …
Riot Platforms, one of Nasdaq’s largest publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies, sold 3,778 BTC in the first quarter of 2026, generating about $289.5 million in net proceeds. Following the sale, the company’s total Bitcoin holdings dropped to 15,680 BTC by the end of the quarter. Riot is not alone in reducing exposure, as several other …
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) granted Coinbase (COIN) a conditional approval for a national trust bank charter, a move that would place the crypto exchange among a small group of five digital-asset firms — including Ripple, Circle (CRCL) — that have received similar tentative sign-offs from the agency. If the charter is finalized, Coinbase would be able to expand beyond custody services to offer payment products and other infrastructure under federal supervision, Coinbase’s chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, told CNBC. Coinbase Eyes Broader US Payments Suite During his interview, Grewal said that the approval opens the door for Coinbase to develop a broader range of services in the US, particularly in the area of payments: Over the long haul we will be able to explore, with the OCC, offering not just custody products but also other infrastructure products, particularly around payments, that we think will expand and extend crypto payments in all sorts of new and interesting and important directions. Related Reading: National Trust Bank Bid: Citadel Securities-Backed Crypto Exchange Enters The Fray However, the decision has reignited criticism from traditional banking stakeholders. The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) responded with a letter opposing the OCC’s conditional approval of Coinbase National Trust Co., the subsidiary named in the application. ICBA President and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey called the approval “a grave mistake” that, in the group’s view, would put US consumers at risk. The ICBA’s letter alleges the application contains significant shortcomings — including inadequate risk controls, unclear profitability prospects, and unresolved resolution risks — and argues that Coinbase’s filing fails to satisfy requirements set by the National Bank Act and the OCC’s own regulations. IBCA Demands OCC Rework National Trust Bank Rule The trade group warned that the influx of charter applications from non-bank entities suggests firms are seeking the benefits of a federal bank charter without being subject to the full spectrum of bank regulatory safeguards. That, the Independent Community Bankers of America alleges, could undermine consumer protection and threaten the broader stability of the financial system. Moreover, the ICBA also aimed at the OCC’s final rule on national trust bank chartering. Related Reading: What April Could Mean For XRP: Past Patterns And Key Price Catalysts To Watch The trade group objects to the OCC’s plan to charter uninsured national trust banks that could carry out non‑fiduciary crypto-related business without being subject to the Bank Holding Company Act or the prudential requirements that apply to FDIC‑insured institutions. In its letter, ICBA reiterated calls for the OCC to withdraw the rule or reissue a revised proposal that aligns with the agency’s statutory authority and longstanding legal precedent. Despite the OCC’s conditional approval, Coinbase’s stock, which trades under the ticker name COIN, was trading at $171 at the time of writing and had seen little to no change compared to Wednesday’s trading session. Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com
Render (RNDR) is showing early signs of a potential breakout as price stabilizes near key support and derivatives activity picks up sharply. After weeks of downside pressure, RNDR price is now trading around $1.92, holding above its demand zone while approaching resistance. With participation rising and price compressing below a key level, the market is …
Bloomberg senior strategist Mike McGlone has renewed a stark prediction for Bitcoin (BTC), arguing that the market’s leading cryptocurrency could resume a prolonged decline that takes it back toward $10,000. Why McGlone Sees Bitcoin Heading Back To $10K In a Thursday post on social media platform X (previously Twitter), McGlone framed the $10,000 level as a long-standing reference point for Bitcoin: it was a common trading price before the 2020–21 rally and has been among the most frequently traded levels since futures began trading in 2017. McGlone’s view, which he describes as a “bursting crypto bubble” scenario, is a minority stance among market analysts who predict a Bitcoin bottom this year as low as $38,000 in the worst scenario—much higher than the Bloomberg strategist’s price point. Related Reading: What April Could Mean For XRP: Past Patterns And Key Price Catalysts To Watch If Bitcoin were to fall from its current trading price to $10,000, the move would represent a roughly 92% drop, taking into account the retrace already seen from its all-time high of $126,000. That would be materially lower than the previous bear-market trough around $15,000. The idea that Bitcoin could revert toward $10,000 clashes with a common pattern observed in prior post‑Halving cycles. Historically, corrections following Halving rallies have produced higher lows compared with prior cycles. In that framework, a return to $10,000 would mark an unusually deep reversal well below the low of the last bear market. Still, McGlone contends that significant structural and behavioral shifts around the 2020–21 era mean the market could be reverting to an older norm centered on the $10,000 price point. Market Worries Mount Beyond long-term projections, Bitcoin is now range-bound with limited directional confidence. The leading cryptocurrency was trading at $66,938 at the time of writing, down around 2.5% in the previous 24 hours. Analysts point to heightened geopolitical tension as a near-term catalyst for risk-off moves: President Trump’s recent remarks suggesting intensification of strikes against Iran have reduced hopes for a swift de‑escalation, pressuring risk assets and prompting a pullback in crypto markets. “Trump’s latest comments on the war with Iran triggered a sharp sell-off amid a lack of de-escalation signs,” Alex Kuptsikevich, chief market analyst at FxPro, told Bloomberg, noting Bitcoin’s consolidation between roughly $66,000 and $69,000. Related Reading: National Trust Bank Bid: Citadel Securities-Backed Crypto Exchange Enters The Fray In addition, CryptoQuant data indicate that large holders — often referred to as whales — have moved from accumulation to net selling over the past year, a trend traders say helps explain the subdued price action. “Onchain data confirms what price action has been telegraphing: there’s zero conviction,” Jasper De Maere, a trader at Wintermute, commented. Institutional flows have not been supportive either. Net inflows to US-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) turned negative on Wednesday, with investors withdrawing about $174 million from those vehicles, contributing to the retracement. Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com
On April 2, 2026, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published a note regarding real-world assets (RWAs), noting both their advantages and shortcomings in the financial industry. Entitled “Tokenized Finance,” the note acknowledges that permissioned shared ledgers, programmable assets (RWAs), and the smart contracts that connect the two, alter finance in terms of liquidity, settlement, and …
The XRP price reaching $20 may take several years, according to a market pundit who recently outlined a long-range roadmap for the digital asset. His projection places the milestone near the end of the decade while suggesting the current market phase could still present opportunities before the next major expansion begins. XRP Price Path To $20 By 2030 Outlined In Multi-Year Forecast Crypto analyst ChartNerd recently argued that a $20 target for XRP by 2030 closely aligns with his broader outlook for the asset. In a post shared on March 28, he explained that while the market may still be navigating a bearish stretch, the period leading into 2026 could represent an accumulation phase before a stronger multi-year rally unfolds. Related Reading: The Bitcoin Bottom: Pundit Reveals The 5 Phases To Know When The Bleed Has Ended His projection outlines a gradual climb toward the $20 milestone within the decade. According to the model, XRP could trade between $2.65 and $4.87 in 2025, with an average estimate of $3.16. The following year marks the first significant step higher. For 2026, the forecast places the asset within a range of $4.94 to $6.18, with an average price of $5.53. The analyst suggested this period could provide market participants with an opportunity before a larger upward move begins. Momentum is projected to build further in the years that follow. By 2027, XRP is expected to reach between $6.23 and $8.71, averaging roughly $7.16. The following year could push the asset into consistent double-digit territory, with projections for 2028 ranging from $8.78 to $12.84. The trajectory accelerates closer to the end of the decade. For 2029, the forecast places XRP between $13.06 and $16.76, suggesting the asset may approach the final stage before reaching the long-discussed $20 mark. The key year in the model is 2030. At that point, projections place the minimum value near $16.86, the average at $18.34, and the upper range slightly above $20 at $20.03. This timeline forms the basis for the analyst’s view that the $20 level is achievable but most likely several years away. The long-term outlook extends even further. Projections indicate XRP could climb to an average of $38.16 by 2035, around $63.86 by 2040, and potentially exceed $115 on average by 2050 if adoption and market expansion continue over multiple cycles. Related Reading: Bitcoin Sell-Offs Are Ramping Up As Price Struggles, But Where Is All That BTC Going To? Pundit’s Earlier Commentary Reinforces Long-Term Targets The analyst had earlier shared a chart suggesting the XRP price could reach about $27 by 2030. The chart uses a time-based Fibonacci model comparing XRP’s previous cycle with the current one. During the 2014–2018 cycle, the asset moved through several Fibonacci extension levels before completing its major rally. Applying the same structure to the current market cycle highlights possible targets near $8 and $13, with a higher extension around $27. The chart and the analyst’s recent projections indicate that reaching $20 may take several years, while the broader cycle could potentially extend even higher if the pattern continues to play out. Featured image from DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com
The crypto market March 2026 wasn’t driven by shiny upgrades or bullish hype cycles, per Santiments recent monthly report. Infact, this time it was war headlines, oil spikes, and pure confusion calling the shots. One minute markets panicked, the next they reversed because someone said something, then unsaid it. Welcome to a month review where …
The ETH price is booming under the hood while barely moving where it actually counts. Sitting around $2,130, Ethereum looks… fine on the surface. But dig deeper, and the story gets a lot more interesting and honestly, a bit frustrating at the same time. Why? Because while price chops sideways, the network activity itself is …
StakeStone (STO) has emerged as one of the market’s top performers, surging over 200% in just 24 hours and capturing significant market attention. The rally comes amid a sharp spike in trading volume, aggressive whale activity, and growing speculation around a potential StakeStone airdrop. With momentum accelerating rapidly, the key question now is whether the …
Binance co‑CEO Richard Teng has introduced a new initiative to advance Web3 innovation and strengthen digital resilience in Ukraine with the launch of the Digital Resilience Lab. In collaboration with Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation and local tech organizations, the program provides up to $500,000 in grants, along with mentorship and ecosystem support, to help …
Solana price is back under pressure after a major security breach triggered a sharp shift in market sentiment. The alleged $270 million exploit on a Solana-based DeFi protocol has not only impacted its native token (DRIFT), but has also spilled over into the broader ecosystem, dragging SOL below the critical $80 level. With price now …
XRP began April sitting above the key support level at about $1.30, yet the token remains well below where it opened the year. Historically, however, April has been one of altcoin’s strongest months, and a mix of on-chain data and a potentially decisive legislative event this month could result in a new turnaround. What Past Aprils Say About This Year’s Odds Market analyst Sam Daodu laid out the historical performance in a new report, noting that since 2014 April has produced an average return of 24.8% for XRP. On that metric, a rally of similar size from the current level near $1.34 would lift the price back above $1.60. But Daodu cautioned that the headline average masks a different reality: the median April return is only 2%. That gap shows that most Aprils see modest movement while a few outsized rallies push the average much higher. Related Reading: Expert Finds Prime Bitcoin Buy Zone Below $60,000, Supported By This Vital Indicator Notable “big-April years” include the 2021 post‑Halving surge — when XRP jumped from roughly $0.30 to $1.96 — and the 2017–2018 altcoin runs when April gains topped 50% in some cycles. Remove those extreme years, and April’s typical gain falls to single digits. Daodu singled out April 2025 as the most analogous comparison for 2026. In that month, XRP was already sliding when an announcement of sweeping tariffs pushed prices lower on April 2; XRP fell from about $2.00 to $1.60, and the month closed in the red, derailing the historical pattern. Yet that $1.60 low proved critical — it became the exact pivot for an 82% surge that carried XRP to $3.65 by mid‑July. Daodu points out that even when April fails to produce immediate gains, it can still be the turning point for the rest of the year. Potential Catalysts And Risks For XRP This April also presents a new potential catalyst not seen in prior years. The Senate returns from its Easter recess on April 13, and the Senate Banking Committee has indicated a window in the latter half of the month for markup on the CLARITY Act. If the bill advances through committee, it would formally classify XRP as a digital commodity under federal law — a change that, according to the analyst, could remove a major obstacle to institutional capital entering the market. On-chain data shows a marked increase in Binance outflows since late February, which could further support a new recovery. Daily withdrawals have repeatedly exceeded 4,000 XRP, with some sessions approaching 6,000 — a behaviour that is often seen as a sign of accumulation. Related Reading: TAO Rockets 70% — Here’s What Fueled Bittensor Move And The Near‑Term Outlook Still, on‑chain strength and a favorable legislative calendar may be insufficient to overcome macroeconomic and geopolitical pressures. Oil prices have risen above $100 a barrel, the Federal Reserve has held rates steady, and Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $66,000 — factors that have tended to suppress risk appetite across crypto markets. Daodu notes that crypto-specific positives this year have repeatedly been overshadowed by broader geopolitical headwinds and inflation data, and warns that an escalation in the Middle East could erase any April gains. Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com
Crypto prices today declined alongside global risk assets as rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions affected investor sentiment. The move followed recent public remarks by Donald Trump referencing continued conflict involving Iran and potential disruptions to energy supply routes. Oil prices rose more than six percent to above $103, based on market data, amid concerns …
Bitcoin (BTC) is losing momentum below $70,000, with repeated rejections signaling weakening buyer strength. While support near $63,000 continues to hold, the inability to reclaim higher levels is increasing the risk of a breakdown. As price tightens within this range, the market is nearing a decisive move that could shift short-term direction. Bitcoin price is …
Iran is tightening control over the Strait of Hormuz, asking some ships to pay transit fees in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan for safe passage. Vessels from “friendly” nations are given priority, while others must negotiate tolls through an intermediary linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Fees reportedly start at $1 per barrel of oil. …
The crypto industry may soon see a major regulatory breakthrough in the United States under the CLARITY Act. According to Paul Grewal, Chief Legal Officer of Coinbase, a deal on the stablecoin rewards provision could be finalized within the next 48 hours. This has come after months of delays and disagreements between crypto companies and …
EDX Markets, the crypto exchange backed by Wall Street giant Citadel Securities, has applied to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a national trust bank charter, according to a public filing disclosed Wednesday. The move comes as US regulators under the current Trump administration have adopted a more receptive posture toward crypto firms seeking to operate under federal banking charters. EDX Seeks OCC Trust Charter To Court Big Banks EDX’s chief executive, Tony Acuña‑Rohter, who is slated to join the proposed trust’s board, told Bloomberg that the exchange expects large banks to drive the next phase of crypto adoption. He said securing an OCC trust charter would give EDX a competitive edge in servicing those institutions. By operating under a national trust charter, crypto firms can operate across state lines under a single federal regulator, rather than obtaining multiple state money‑transmitter licenses, simplifying custody, settlement, and fiduciary services for digital assets. Related Reading: Expert Finds Prime Bitcoin Buy Zone Below $60,000, Supported By This Vital Indicator EDX’s filing argued that the existing structure of many digital‑asset platforms concentrates multiple functions — brokerage, exchange, market‑making, and custody — within single vertically integrated firms, creating potential conflicts of interest and single points of failure. The company said moving custody, asset management, and trade settlement into an OCC‑chartered national trust bank would provide customers with the “most secure regulatory structure possible,” and would align digital‑asset market infrastructure more closely with the separation of duties customary in traditional equities and derivatives markets. The application places EDX among several crypto companies pursuing similar paths. In December of last year, five firms — including Circle (CRCL) and Ripple — received conditional approval for trust charters. However, not everyone in the financial sector supports that approach. Growing Bank Unease Over Crypto Trust Charters Some incumbent banks and industry groups have pushed back, concerned that expanding trust‑bank charters to crypto companies stretches the historical purpose of the charter and could introduce new risks. Rebeca Romero Rainey, president and CEO of the Independent Community Bankers of America, warned that conditional approvals could endanger consumers and create institutions that the OCC might struggle to regulate effectively. Related Reading: TAO Rockets 70% — Here’s What Fueled Bittensor Move And The Near‑Term Outlook She also argued that the new framework can permit stablecoin operators to access the federal banking system without meeting the same capital and regulatory standards required of full‑service, deposit‑taking banks. Yet, the OCC’s leadership has defended the approvals. Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould said new entrants to the federal banking system can bring fresh products and services and boost competition, which he maintained would benefit consumers and the broader banking sector. Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com
The MORPHO price today popped 15% intraday, and yeah it didn’t come out of nowhere. A fresh integration involving pyUSD vaults on a high-speed network lit the fuse, pulling traders back into a token that had already been quietly outperforming much of the altcoin pack this year. But before anyone starts calling it a breakout, …
The ALGO price just pulled off a flashy 30% intraday move but zoom out for a second, and the weekly chart barely flinches. That’s the uncomfortable truth. Despite the sudden spike, price is still sitting inside a long-standing demand zone it has respected for years. No breakout. No structural shift. Just… movement inside the box. …
SBI Holdings’ institutional liquidity arm B2C2 has designated Solana as its primary network for routing and settling large‑scale stablecoin transactions for institutional clients. The move reflects Solana’s high throughput, reliability, and scalability as market makers increasingly seek efficient settlement infrastructure for digital assets. B2C2 will support Solana‑based versions of major stablecoins, including USDC, USDT, PYUSD, …
Franklin Templeton, managing $1.7 trillion in assets, is acquiring a crypto-focused spinoff from CoinFund to expand its digital asset offerings. The acquisition will allow the firm to provide specialized crypto investment solutions for institutional clients such as pensions and sovereign funds. This move strengthens Franklin Templeton’s strategy in the fast-growing digital asset market and marks a …
Hong Kong’s plan to roll out its first batch of stablecoin licences by the end of March has been delayed. A spokesperson from the HKMA confirmed that the process is still underway, with an official announcement expected soon. This comes despite earlier assurances from top officials like Eddie Yue and Paul Chan, who had pointed …
SEI price is beginning to show early signs of a reversal, climbed over 10% today, after an extended period of downside pressure. Recent price action highlights a shift in behaviour, with buyers stepping in aggressively near local lows and driving a sharp reaction backed by rising volume. While the broader trend has yet to fully …
On April 1, multiple posts on X claimed that the Indian Government had reduced cryptocurrency taxes from 30% to 5% and lowered TDS from 1% to 0.01%. Some posts referenced the Finance Minister and suggested new tax slabs or Bitcoin reserve plans. These claims went viral but lacked any official confirmation. Users quickly questioned their …
India has postponed its much-anticipated cryptocurrency policy paper indefinitely due to the Reserve Bank of India’s concerns over systemic risks from crypto and stablecoins. The finance ministry had been working on the paper since 2023 to outline potential benefits and regulatory guidance. Officials say current measures, including taxation on digital assets and anti-money laundering monitoring …