Bitcoin price crashes to $108,000 after the Fed signals caution, triggering sharp selling and volatility. Traders scramble to rebalance positions as risk appetite cools and liquidity tightens.
Investors pulled $1.2 billion from Bitcoin ETFs this week as broader Wall Street firms ramp up crypto investments, underscoring a split between retail outflows and institutional appetite for digital assets.
JUST IN: BlackRock will launch a Bitcoin ETF in Australia, offering institutional and retail investors new crypto access. The move underscores growing mainstream acceptance amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
Government shutdown curbs Bitcoin liquidity as institutional flows stall and banking backlogs hamper fiat-on ramps, tightening spreads and boosting volatility in crypto markets.
BlackRock to introduce a Bitcoin ETF in Australia, aiming to expand crypto access for institutional and retail investors. The move signals growing mainstream acceptance amid regulatory scrutiny.
Peter St. Onge says prolonged fiat endurance could strengthen Bitcoin’s appeal, arguing that the longer fiat struggles persist, the more investors may turn to crypto. Analysts assess impacts on adoption and price.
As Bitcoin ETFs gain traction, investors are presented with innovative opportunities in cryptocurrency. This comprehensive guide unpacks the mechanics, benefits, and risks involved in Bitcoin ETFs, shedding light on how they shape the investment landscape.
Prediction markets hit an all-time high of $2 billion in weekly volume as US election interest and retail participation drive record trading, signaling growing mainstream trust in forecasting platforms.
Beijing has blocked major Chinese tech firms from pursuing stablecoin projects in Hong Kong, the Financial Times reports, tightening controls on cross-border digital assets and curbing firms’ crypto ambitions.
Microstrategy’s surging Bitcoin stash is pushing its market cap and float closer to S&P 500 thresholds. Analysts say index inclusion is possible, but volatility and committee discretion remain key hurdles.