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Tether still holds more cash, but Circle’s USDC is now moving more of crypto’s money
Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) has officially unseated Tether’s USDT in transfer volume for the first time in seven…
Congress has only weeks left to convince banks on crypto CLARITY Act or risk losing it to midterms
The President-backed effort to set broader rules for US crypto markets is nearing a political deadline in Congress…
Over $172B in Wall St private credit funds limit withdrawals as investors rush for the exit while Bitcoin climbs
Wall Street private-credit funds are slowing the exits as withdrawal pressure builds As Bitcoin climbs and holds above…
Coinbase’s $70B Bitcoin move made it look like investors were selling — but no one actually did
Some of Bitcoin’s most trusted bottom signals rest on the simple assumption that when old coins move, something…
The six senators who voted against the March digital dollar ban: Johnson, Lee, Murphy, Scott, Tuberville, and Van Hollen
Washington has spent years talking about a US CBDC as a distant possibility. It was an abstract policy…
Bitcoin’s $71k rally has a problem most traders aren’t watching
Bitcoin entered the weekend hovering near $71,000, well off the previous week’s spike above $74,000, but far below…
The latest US inflation report looked like good news — next week may change that
February’s CPI report gave markets a reason to relax. Inflation looked soft enough to keep hopes for rate…
Tether’s stablecoin supremacy under threat as USDC closes the gap after market cap explosion
A quiet shift is underway in the stablecoin hierarchy. While Tether’s USDT still dominates the digital dollar market,…
Bitcoin price faces a crucial weekend test as US growth collapses to 0.7% while inflation stays stubborn
On Mar. 13, the US economy delivered a data dump that landed somewhere between uncomfortable and alarming. The…
Why Binance suddenly isn’t afraid of negative press anymore
Binance suing the Wall Street Journal is not a new kind of signal, as the exchange has fought…