Cointelegraph By Aaron Wood
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Asia’s top Bitcoin holder wants to turn its BTC pile into income, but the returns hide new risks
Metaplanet is trying to turn one of the largest corporate Bitcoin treasuries into a regulated product channel. The…
Did Tether just freeze $72M in USDT with no link to a hack in Monero money laundering sting?
A Tron address reportedly received 120.2 million USDT last week and began routing funds before Tether reportedly froze…
This week Bitcoin faces as a new fed chair colliding with inflation in its biggest macro test of the year
Bitcoin faces 2026’s densest macro test as CPI, Warsh, and Trump-Xi collide This week (May 11-15) has a…
White House reveals US banks ‘refused’ to attend meetings to resolve stablecoin rewards issue in CLARITY Act
A senior White House official has accused major banking trade leaders of refusing to join earlier talks on…
Bitcoin May Hit $180,000 This Year, But Only If This Scenario Plays Out: Amber Data
Bitcoin (BTC) began the week with a sharp rebound that briefly lifted the world’s largest cryptocurrency back toward…
Bitcoin Big-Money On The Move: Exchange Whale Ratio Spikes To 0.6
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin Exchange Whale Ratio has witnessed a sharp increase recently, indicating that large deposit…
Solana Rally Over? SOL Risks 2022-Like Correction As Price Erases Mid-Week Recovery
As the broader crypto market retraces, Solana (SOL) has erased its recent gains despite strong institutional demand for…
Bitcoin Bounce Fails As Short-Term Holders Rush To Take Profit
Bitcoin’s latest rebound to $74,050 on Thursday is running into immediate selling pressure as short-term holders move coins…
The 31,900 Bitcoin Purge: Why March 4 Marked An Institutional Bitcoin Floor
Bitcoin is testing the $70,000 level after briefly surging toward $74,000, as the market attempts to stabilize following…
Bitcoin losing $63k means crypto winter will not thaw any time soon as tariff shock rattles ETF flows
Bitcoin spent the last two days sliding down a familiar set of shelves, and the order book kept…