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The exchange has launched INR banking support after securing regulatory clearance, eliminating reliance on P2P transfers in Asia’s third-largest economy.
Bitcoin fell to its lowest since April 7, pressured by a $739 million Mt. Gox transfer and Strategy's first publicized BTC sale.
A wave of long liquidations, BlackRock client selling, and a Florida candidate's crypto sale pressure Bitcoin, while Strive's capital raise signals institutional accumulation.
Strategy made its first Bitcoin sale since a 2022 tax-loss trade, selling 32 BTC for $2.5 million to fund preferred stock dividends, triggering a brief 4% price drop.
Veteran trader Peter Brandt named XRP the strongest candidate for transactional use in a Crypto Banter interview, surprising many given his history of criticizing the token.
Analyst James Easton draws parallels between Bitcoin's weekly chart and gold's historic breakout, suggesting a path to $300K if macroeconomic conditions align.
MoneyGram introduces MGUSD, a USD stablecoin on Stellar, to power cross-border payments for over 60 million customers.
Ethereum price hovers near $2,000 after Strategy sells Bitcoin, creating divergence between whale short sellers and retail traders on Hyperliquid.
The world's largest crypto exchange launches zero-commission trading in 7,000+ US stocks and ETFs for eligible non-US users, with plans to roll out tokenized 'bStocks' on BNB Chain.
Weekly decentralized exchange trading volume on Solana dropped roughly 82%, coinciding with a sell-off by a key holder cohort as meme coin launchpads stall.
Bankrupt crypto exchange Mt. Gox transferred 10,306 BTC worth $739 million to an unmarked address and its own hot wallet, maintaining market uncertainty over creditor repayments.
A 10-day outflow streak has drained $2.4 billion from spot Bitcoin ETFs in May, with BlackRock's IBIT seeing concentrated withdrawals as institutional capital rotates toward AI equities amid macroeconomic pressures.
SOL price declined from $84 to test support near $79, trading below key moving averages and a bearish trend line.
Bitcoin fell toward $70,000 after Strategy's bitcoin sale, though analysts called the move trivial, and geopolitical tensions added selling pressure.
Stellar's XLM sees strong price advance after DTCC plans to connect its tokenization platform to the Stellar network, with analysts calling for a potential breakout to $11.
XRP extended its decline below $1.28, entering a bearish zone with key resistance at $1.30 and $1.3150.
On-chain data reveals the largest XRP exchange inflow of 2026 was quickly reversed by even larger outflows, signaling volatile investor behavior.
ETH has fallen below the $2,000 support level, signaling a bearish outlook with further losses possible if it stays under $2,020.
Senior analyst Juan M. Villaverde argues a coming pullback could signal the end of the bear market, presenting a strong buying opportunity for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin price cracked below key support levels, falling to a low of $70,581, as a bullish trend line break signals potential further downside.
Ripple executed its monthly escrow release of 1 billion XRP worth over $1.33 billion, while executives debate permanently destroying remaining reserves.
TON surges above $2.30 after Telegram CEO Pavel Durov reveals the native token will revert to its original 'Gram' name over three weeks.
Japan's ruling party's blockchain promotion group has submitted recommendations to the finance minister, advocating for crypto ETFs and yen-denominated stablecoins.
A $60 million Polymarket contract over Strategy's May bitcoin sale faces dual disputes, now before UMA tokenholders, raising concerns about token-voting oracles for high-stakes settlements.
The CLARITY Act, a crypto market structure bill, is poised for a pivotal Senate vote this month, with Coinbase's Faryar Shirzad comparing it to the landmark Dodd-Frank Act.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin suggests using index-tracking assets via options contracts to eliminate forced liquidations in DeFi.
XRP trades around low-$1.30s, its weakest in 15 weeks, even as spot ETFs continue to attract capital, testing the narrative that fund flows directly control spot market direction.
CME Group has introduced 24/7 trading for crypto futures and options on its CME Globex platform, along with new bitcoin volatility contracts.
A record S&P 500 masks a concerning pattern: only 20 companies hit all-time highs in May, mirroring the dot-com era's concentration risk.
Grayscale announces a 0.29% sponsor fee for its upcoming Hyperliquid ETF, undercutting competitors Bitwise and 21Shares.
Bitcoin's price is consolidating near $73,800 after failing to hold above key resistance, with analysts warning of a potential breakdown below $72,500.
Bitmine Chairman Tom Lee's firm accelerates Ethereum accumulation while Strategy's small bitcoin sale draws analyst debate.
Cryptocurrency exchange Toobit introduces 'Win the World,' an interactive trading competition tied to the 2026 World Cup, offering a 1 million USDT prize pool and a gold trophy.
The world's largest crypto exchange expands into traditional equities with zero-commission trading and fractional shares, targeting international users.
The world’s largest crypto exchange launches US equity trading via stablecoins, expanding its super app ambitions.
Binance and MEXC introduce platforms allowing non-US users to trade US equities via tokenized assets and perpetual contracts, expanding access while raising regulatory questions.
A new report from Citi projects that the tokenized securities market will surge to $5.5 trillion by 2030, driven by stablecoin demand for onchain Treasury bills and tokenized stocks.
A compromised-key attack on the Cosmos-native cross-chain protocol led to the theft of roughly $5.4 million in crypto assets over the weekend.
A lawsuit in New York asserts ownership of 3.8 million Bitcoin, targeting Satoshi Nakamoto's addresses and challenging Bitcoin's decentralized scarcity.
Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller and Bank of England’s Megan Greene offer opposing views on stablecoins, highlighting a transatlantic regulatory divide.
Hyperliquid's HYPE token surpasses Dogecoin in market cap, trading near $69 as utility-driven assets gain ground over meme coins.
A Bitcoin wallet from 2009 transferred 20 BTC, sparking interest but not linked to Satoshi Nakamoto.
Market strategist Steve Sosnick warns that crypto ETFs are driving speculative momentum over fundamentals, increasing the risk of a sharp sell-off.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said stablecoins could help US monetary policy reach nations adopting dollar-backed digital currencies.
A new report from River indicates that criminals are increasingly using stablecoins instead of Bitcoin for illicit transactions, potentially drawing greater regulatory attention to the crypto market.
CoinGape identifies SUI, ONDO, and Pi Network as undervalued crypto coins this week, citing macro risks and token unlocks as key factors.
Regulatory and market moves converge as the House Financial Services Committee and Wall Street's DTCC advance tokenization using the Stellar blockchain.
Bitcoin begins its first Monday without a CME weekend gap, while its 200-week moving average crosses $61,000, drawing bullish commentary from Blockstream CEO Adam Back.
Bitcoin hovers near $73,000 amid conflicting signals: a possible recovery rally vs. a bearish prediction of a downturn extending into early 2027.
April's PCE inflation rose 3.8% year-over-year, its hottest pace in two years, complicating the outlook for rate cuts and pressuring Bitcoin.
A reporter investigates Gudtrip, a device that claims to reward users with Bitcoin for every hit, and finds the reality even stranger than the hype.
The Hyperliquid HYPE token surged to a new all-time high amid a broader crypto rally, with the CFTC approving KalshiEX's first Bitcoin perpetual futures contract.
Bitcoin holders defend near-term support at the short-term holder cost basis, with analysts eyeing a potential rally toward $78,000 and long-term targets above $300,000.
Ethereum is on track to post a third consecutive quarterly decline for the first time, reflecting a deepening structural crisis.
On-chain data reveals a divergence between short-term holders moving 107,760 BTC in a single day and a record 15.8 million long-term holders, as 40% of Bitcoin addresses are underwater.
A new XRPL amendment makes flash loan attacks structurally impossible, while a report highlights the network's rise in real-world asset tokenization and Ripple's CTO addresses geopolitical concerns.
Social media bullishness around Bitcoin has reached its highest level in 2026, which historically preceded short-term price declines.
Prediction market platform Polymarket inks exclusive deal with soccer media giant OneFootball, reaching 200 million monthly active users ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Bitcoin briefly recovered the $74,000 zone after President Trump signaled a potential Iran deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
SpaceX's successful Starship V3 launch and its significant Bitcoin holdings are fueling investor interest in Asian companies poised to benefit from the AI boom.
A market analyst warns that Dogecoin's prolonged consolidation and negative sentiment mirror cyclical patterns that preceded previous major price surges, urging traders not to dismiss the meme coin.
VanEck has ranked the XRP Ledger as the leading corporate blockchain, surpassing JPMorgan's Kinexys and Coinbase, potentially boosting XRP price sentiment.
As Bitcoin's price swings narrow toward levels seen in gold, analysts suggest the shift may attract renewed Wall Street interest and ETF inflows.
Fetch.ai introduces Fetch-Skills, a new tool designed to accelerate AI development on its platform and drive developer adoption.
BTC has entered a historical buy zone, with analysts warning of a potential drop to $70,000 despite past cycles ending in parabolic surges.
On-chain data shows XRP's market value is diverging from network utility, signaling potential further downside despite recent price weakness.
Bitmine's purchase of 25,000 ETH signals institutional faith in Ethereum despite market turbulence and a rival token's surge.
A court-ordered restraining order forced Circle to blacklist Zama's confidential USDC wrapper on Ethereum, trapping all depositor funds in the pooled contract alongside targeted assets.
XRP orderbook liquidity on Coinbase is heavily skewed to the buy side, with large bands showing nearly 7x more bids than asks, even as the broader crypto market loses $150 billion in market cap over six days.
Investors pile into space ETFs for IPO access while skeptics question discrepancies between Musk's statements and the official prospectus.
XRP leads Bitcoin and Ethereum in weekly ETF performance as institutional conviction strengthens, while BitMine adds $50M in Ethereum to its treasury.
SoFi has integrated a stablecoin directly into its mobile banking app, marking the first such move by a US national bank and signaling a major shift in consumer finance.
Stellar's XLM token jumped nearly 30% to $0.2443 after the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation announced a tokenization plan involving the Stellar network.
Strategy deposited and then withdrew 411 BTC from Coinbase Prime, with market watchers split on whether a sell-off was imminent.
Coinkite launched the Coldcard MK5 hardware wallet, featuring a larger Gorilla Glass screen, redesigned buttons, and enhanced NFC for smoother Bitcoin transactions.
Derivatives data from CryptoQuant shows a 336,000 ETH open interest increase on Binance alone, a level not seen in six years, signaling heightened market tension.
Major cryptocurrencies declined as the S&P 500 posted its longest weekly winning streak since 2023 and oil prices stabilized on geopolitical hopes, with only Hyperliquid's HYPE token rallying among large-cap digital assets.
Coinbase Financial Markets becomes the first regulated Futures Commission Merchant to connect US institutional clients to global crypto derivatives markets, addressing a long-standing gap in domestic access.
Uniswap’s UNI token faces heavy selling pressure as on-chain data reveals a historic spike in deposits to Binance, with nearly 5 million UNI moving to the exchange in two days.
Ethereum's underperformance stems from deeper protocol and demand issues beyond macroeconomic pressures, according to blockchain analytics firm Nansen.
Large holders with at least 100,000 ETH now control 22% of supply, even as Ethereum falls to $2,100 and the ETH/BTC ratio drops 37%.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission authorized perpetual futures trading on US platforms, lifting shares of Robinhood and Coinbase.
Anchorage Digital cautions that systematic covered-call strategies on Bitcoin generate synthetic yield but may sharply limit upside during sudden market rallies.
A wave of forced selling pushed Bitcoin out of the world's top 10 largest assets by market cap, now sitting at 13th place after over $921 million in total crypto liquidations within 24 hours.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon vowed Wall Street will block the CLARITY Act unless stablecoins face bank-level regulation, escalating a political battle with Coinbase.
An anonymous user paid $83 in transaction fees to embed the full text of the US Constitution into a Bitcoin block, ensuring its immutable presence on the network.
BTC drops 3.2% to $73,240, with one analyst citing a bearish flag pattern that suggests a deeper decline toward $44,000.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission clears Kalshi's BTCPERP contract and allows Coinbase to route customers to its offshore Deribit affiliate, opening an onshore path for crypto perpetual futures.
The prospect of a quantum computer powerful enough to break Bitcoin's cryptography could have far-reaching consequences for retirement savings, even for those who have never invested in cryptocurrency.
Crypto analyst The Short Bear argues that investors are treating Ethereum as a mature asset, overlooking its ongoing expansion and potential future value.
A flash crash in SpaceX perpetual contracts on Hyperliquid's Ventuals market, triggered by a mishandled stock split from oracle provider Notice.co, liquidated over $1.5 million across hundreds of traders.
Bitcoin ETF outflows hit a record nine-day streak totaling $2.8 billion, while nearly $7.5 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expire, pressuring prices.
Bitcoin dropped to $73,400, triggering nearly $1 billion in derivatives liquidations, as institutional ETF outflows deepen and the crypto market diverges from rising U.S. equities.
Investors withdrew funds for a ninth consecutive session, the longest run since spot-Bitcoin ETFs launched.
A ninth consecutive day of outflows from US spot bitcoin ETFs was led by a record-breaking $528 million withdrawal from BlackRock's IBIT.
DOGE recovered from $0.0965 but trades below $0.10 and the 100-hourly SMA, with a bearish trend line forming at $0.1010.
AI, crypto, and pro-Israel PACs have become the top spenders in House primaries, sinking incumbents and driving the most expensive contests in history.
CME Group moves crypto futures to round-the-clock trading, eliminating the weekend gap pattern that traders used for years as a technical signal.