The government halted crypto political donations over concerns about foreign interference, as the Rycroft review warns that anonymity risks undermine democratic transparency.
Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, and other tech leaders will advise President Trump on emerging technology policy.
BlackRock's Chief Executive Larry Fink told shareholders this year that digital assets, alongside private markets, insurance, and active ETFs, could each become $500 million revenue generators for the firm within five years. According to him: “Private markets to insurance, private markets to wealth, digital assets, and active ETFs, we think these can all be $500 […]
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Bitmine officially launched the MAVAN Ethereum staking platform, targeting roughly $300 million in annual rewards.
Despite an IMF warning regarding the potential risks, the Marshall Islands is proceeding with a partnership which could expand its digital sovereign bond to institutional markets.
Geopolitical tensions and uncertainty are impacting market stability, affecting Bitcoin's momentum and broader economic outlook.
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Onchain protocols and apps will now be able to stream Coinbase's order book and derivatives trading data directly.
A UK review led by Philip Rycroft recommended a temporary moratorium on crypto political donations until stronger safeguards and statutory guidance are in place.
The Bitcoin price isn’t crashing because miners are dumping. That’s the easy narrative and right now, it’s wrong. Since early 2025, the Miner Supply Ratio has been sliding lower, meaning miners are actually sending less BTC to exchanges like Binance. Normally, that should ease selling pressure. Prices should stabilize… maybe even bounce. But instead? Price …
Head of Research Vetle Lunde said subdued derivatives activity and limited inflows point to a cautious market, but one forming a bottom.
STS Digital said the platform offers institutional clients access to options-based strategies through predefined crypto investment products.
Bitcoin’s latest stretch of sideways price action around $70,000 is being read by some traders as a sign that the cryptocurrency is finally settling down. However, technical analysis shows that the structure now forming on the daily chart might not actually be a recovery base at all but a distribution pattern before a new low that has already appeared once before during a bigger decline since late 2025. Bitcoin’s Distribution Mechanism Is Still The Same According to a crypto analyst that goes by the name Ardi on the social media platform X, Bitcoin’s distribution phases keep looking identical because the mechanism never really changes. This is in relation to Bitcoin’s current price action, which has been trading in a range between $63,000 and $72,000 since early February. Related Reading: Breaking Down The $100 XRP Prophecy: Is There A Timeline? The idea behind this technical analysis is that Bitcoin’s behavior in bearish phases tends to follow a recognizable sequence. Price moves into a range, traders begin to treat the consolidation as stability, liquidity builds above local highs, and then a brief breakout above the range pulls in optimism from many crypto traders. However, that optimism does not always last. Once the price fails to hold above the range highs, the structure starts to weaken, and the next breakdown to the range support takes place. The chart attached to the analysis presents two nearly identical subsections. The first distribution range played out between roughly the mid-$80,000 region and the low-$90,000s between November 2025 and January 2026. This move eventually concluded with Bitcoin pushing higher, touching highs around $96,000, failing to accept above the range, and then breaking down towards the lower end of the range. That decline led into a break below the low support level that eventually dragged the price to as low as $63,000 in early February. Bitcoin Price Chart. Source: @ArdiNSC On X Why A Move Below $50,000 Is Now On The Table A sweep of local highs above $76,000 in early March generated headlines about how the Bitcoin price is now recovering. However, the price ultimately failed to hold above the range and began rolling over again. As it stands, price action in the past few days has mostly been bearish candlesticks, which have caused the Bitcoin price to be pushing to the lower end of the current range again. Related Reading: 4 Bitcoin Targets To Be On The Lookout For As Price Retests S/R Zone The most bearish part of the chart is the projected zone that follows the current range. Projecting the previous markdown in late January to the current price action would see the Bitcoin price break below the local $63,000 bottom. Particularly, the chart projected a similar outcome, with the highlighted markdown box extending down to $50,000 and as low as $48,000. This projection follows similar outlooks from multiple analysts that have predicted Bitcoin might break below $50,000 before creating a new bottom. Featured image from Dall.E, chart from TradingView.com
The SEC and CFTC have issued crypto interpretive guidance, but the big question now is whether that clarity has staying power.
On Wednesday, SIREN coin, a BSC-based memecoin, surged by more than 110% after falling from $2.5 to a low of $0.79. The fall came after an analyst on Bubblemaps revealed a possible price manipulation and dump. It was seen that SIREN supply has a wallet cluster controlling 644 million of 728 million circulating tokens (88%), …
Aave (AAVE), up 5.8% from Tuesday, joined Stellar (XLM) as a top performer.
Bitcoin is beating gold during the Iran war, but its dependence on liquidity cycles keeps the safe haven narrative in question.
The Sui platform is seeing a sharp rise in user activity, with both daily active users and new accounts spiking in recent weeks. At one point, new users surged close to the 800K mark, highlighting a sudden wave of attention on the network. But the price isn’t reflecting that strength—at least not yet. In the …
The Bitcoin network experienced a rare two-block reorg on Mar. 23, at block height 941,880. Foundry mined six consecutive blocks, AntPool and ViaBTC briefly extended a competing branch. The chain resolved the fork as designed, following the path with the most hash rate. Bitcoin performed exactly as designed and validated its assumptions. The heuristic nobody […]
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Bitmine's MAVAN staking platform could significantly influence institutional crypto strategies and Ethereum's market dynamics.
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The supply of non-USD stablecoins hit $1.1 billion in February, while aggregated transfer volume surged over 1,600%.
Bitget Wallet launched the Onchain Payments Matrix, connecting Ripple, Mastercard, and Tether within a global stablecoin payments network.
Australia’s central bank has said stablecoins and bank deposit tokens will both play important roles in the country’s tokenization push, which could generate around $16.7 billion in yearly efficiency gains. The focus is now shifting from whether tokenization will happen to how it will be implemented. Australia Tokenization Market Could Generate $16.7 Billion in Gains …
Bitcoin traders agreed that BTC price action needed to retake $72,000 to open up the odds of further upside as gold and US stocks gained.
The new 15-year hyperscale lease and $200 million in financing underscore the push into AI data centers.
Bitcoin price is knocking on the door again, but this time, the setup feels different. After reclaiming the $70K zone, BTC price is once again testing resistance, yet the usual signs of exhaustion are missing. Instead, selling pressure appears to be fading while underlying demand quietly strengthens. So here’s the real question: Is Bitcoin price …
Crypto analyst Willy Woo explains why altcoins underperformed Bitcoin following FTX’s 2022 bankruptcy. Large amounts of locked Solana tokens were sold at low prices to funds like Galaxy Digital and Pantera, who hedged by shorting futures, creating synthetic sell pressure. While retail investors bought near the peak, Bitcoin surged over 400% to $88K with dominance …
CBDCs bridge the 1.3 billion unbanked cash-digital divide. Governments must actively promote them as trusted, low-cost gateways to formal financial inclusion.
XMR price just ran straight into a wall again and it seems its not a soft one this time. After tapping $380, Monero price didn’t consolidate much or cool off gracefully. It got rejected hard and displayed a red ocean inside an ascending channel. The kind of rejection that flips sentiment almost instantly and turns …
Bitcoin is trading near $70K, but deep-chain data shows a stressed market structure as most short-term holders (STHs) are losing money. Of about 5.7M BTC held by STHs, only 8% are profitable while ~92% are underwater, suggesting possible sell pressure ahead. Strategy’s realized price for its 762K BTC sits around $75.6K, lining up with recent …
Bhutan has been mining Bitcoin with its mountain rivers for years. Nobody paid much attention. Now it is selling and the numbers are getting harder to ignore. The Royal Government of Bhutan moved nearly $37 million in Bitcoin today, according to Arkham Intelligence. Some of those funds landed at addresses linked to QCP Capital, a …