Crypto News Summaries
Bitcoin ETFs faced massive liquidations on July 31, erasing previous gains. Ethereum funds saw a modest inflow, but this was largely due to one specific staking product.
Bitwise is liquidating six crypto option-income ETFs after dismal performance and controversial "return of capital" payouts. Investors will receive cash redemptions as the funds close their curtains.
Bitcoin's 24/7 reality collides with Wall Street's trading hours, creating unique market dynamics. This leads to weekend volatility and dramatic Monday "catch-up" for spot ETF investors.
Stablecoin Development Corporation hit a Q2 milestone, covering expenses with staking revenue. But market volatility wiped out gains, resulting in a $41.1 million loss, highlighting its tightrope walk.
Bitcoin mining just saw a major shake-up! SBI Crypto shut down its operations, forcing a massive hashrate redistribution that's now fueling centralization concerns across the network.
Louisiana is set to revolutionize crypto kiosk safety in 2026 with Act 482. This new law empowers consumers with full refunds from unlicensed operators, boosting protection and business accountability.
Bitcoin battles extreme volatility as the Fed's inflation signals remain a mystery. Will policymakers hike rates on higher figures or hold steady, deciding Bitcoin's critical next move?
Tether logged huge Q2 profits, but its crucial safety net mysteriously halved to just $4.11 billion. Sharp valuation drops in Bitcoin and gold left reserves precariously thin, sparking major stability concerns.
Bitcoin faces a high-stakes weekend after a $9.7 billion options reset. With ETFs closed, $62,000 and $65,300 are pivotal; will it crash or rally before Monday?
Bitcoin stands steady as Bank of Japan policy shifts ripple through traditional markets. Despite yen shorting risks, crypto leverage remains calm, defying expectations of a feared sell-off.
Bitcoin and Ethereum remain stable, but the market is buzzing with a selective altcoin rotation. Smart traders are now targeting specific catalysts beyond the top two, signaling a maturing landscape.
VanEck's HODL Bitcoin ETF is no longer fee-free, transitioning to a competitive 0.20% annual charge. See how this major fund plans to compete in the evolving spot-Bitcoin ETF market.