The crypto market is yet to recover from the Oct. 10 crash. The total digital asset market cap has fallen from $3.1 trillion a month ago to $2.3 trillion right now. The leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin ...
Bitcoin’s plunge accelerated on Thursday, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency fell more than 12% to below $64,000 in late afternoon trading, a level not seen since October 2024. The moves underscore ...
The price of Bitcoin is now lower than when President Trump was elected in 2024, raising concerns of a new “crypto winter" in the industry. Note: As of 4:15 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 5. Source: FactSet. By ...
Bitcoin is the world's largest cryptocurrency, but it isn't immune to the extreme volatility that plagues all crypto. The cryptocurrency has suffered two declines of more than 70% during the past ...
Bitcoin ETFs attracted $35.2B in net inflows during 2024 and now hold $123.5B in total assets. Morgan Stanley filed for spot Bitcoin and Solana ETFs on January 6. It became the first major U.S. bank ...
Binance Futures, the derivatives arm of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, will launch silver perpetual contracts on Wednesday, enabling crypto traders to place leveraged ...
Rumble and Tether unveiled a new non-custodial “Rumble Wallet” that lets users tip and pay creators directly in Bitcoin and other crypto. Rumble on Wednesday announced the launch of a new digital ...
The start of 2026 has marked a pivotal "regime change" for digital assets. After a period of cautious consolidation in late 2025, crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) inflows surged significantly, ...
2026 will see stablecoins graduate from experimental crypto tools to core institutional plumbing. Their ability to deliver 24/7 real-time value transfer will reshape how institutions manage liquidity ...
JPMorgan's (JPM) reported plan to offer crypto trading to institutional clients could reshape the competitive landscape, but not necessarily at the expense of its rivals. According to analysts, the ...
Crypto has spent more than a decade between optimism and bear markets where the mass media predicts the end of the industry. Each cycle promised transformation, and each downturn raised doubts about ...