The crypto market had a rough week. After months of choppy trading, Bitcoin slipped below the $87,000 mark earlier this week - a level many traders were watching closely as short-term support.
Ethereum climbed back above $2,000 on March 28 after its worst single-session drop this week, driven by a futures leverage reading that had never been higher.
Wall Street's latest crypto product isn't just an investment vehicle - it's a signal that three competing forces are converging on the same moment.
The U.S. government's patience with Chinese crypto hardware on American soil is running thin - and Bitmain Technologies is now squarely in the crosshairs.
In the span of weeks, Congress floated a sweeping crypto tax overhaul, industry players launched a counterpunch against stablecoin restrictions buried in a major market structure bill.
Crypto markets are showing signs of weakening momentum as institutional outflows accelerate and on-chain activity continues to decline.
Bitcoin is trading at $66,436 after its worst weekly decline in months, with institutional selling at its most aggressive since February, and options markets pricing a 53% chance the price stays below $66,000 through April 24.
Ripple spent this week hardening a 14-year-old ledger with AI, lobbying Washington for the bill it says will unlock the next wave of institutional capital, and watching its CEO collect headlines from Davos to Miami predicting the most consequential year in the company's history.
Cardano’s new Midnight network is gaining traction after securing a major institutional deal, with Charles Hoskinson positioning it as the next evolution of the ecosystem.
Decentralized finance may be less decentralized than advertised, according to a new European Central Bank working paper that highlights significant concentration of governance power across major protocols - even as the sector continues to manage tens of billions in locked capital.
Ethereum is trading below $2,000 for the first time in this chart window, RSI at its deepest oversold reading of the session, while ZK-proving times have dropped from 16 minutes to under 10 seconds and two major upgrades are scheduled before the year ends.
Crypto exchanges are moving in opposite directions, with OKX expanding automated trading tools in the U.S. while Binance faces regulatory penalties in Australia over compliance failures tied to retail investor protections



