Trump accuses banks of stalling the GENIUS and CLARITY Acts due to disputes over stablecoin rewards, warning delays could harm U.S. crypto leadership. Senate debates highlight divides over traditional banking models and crypto regulation.
MARA Holdings revised its policy to allow sales of existing Bitcoin reserves starting in 2026, while also reporting significant losses from trading and lending despite earning $32.1 million in interest. The company retains 53,822 BTC, having adjusted its strategy to enhance treasury flexibility amid market volatility.
Key Insights: HYPE holds above the 0.618 Fibonacci level near $30.60, keeping the broader uptrend intact despite cooling momentum after rally. Open interest reset from $2.6 billion peak to $1.31 billion, signaling reduced leverage and potentially steadier price conditions ahead. A
SoFi Technologies and Mastercard have partnered to allow instant settlements using SoFiUSD, a fully cash-backed stablecoin. This integration enhances global payments and aims to expand stablecoin adoption through various use cases, including treasury apps and cross-border transactions.
Hidden Road’s NSCC listing links traditional clearing rails with XRPL-based institutional settlement. Ripple plans to migrate Hidden Road’s multi-trillion-dollar post-trade flows onto the XRP Ledger. XRPL expands institutional use cases while developers warn users about rising NFT and
Key Insights Circle CRCL stock trades near key support as investors await the Clarity Act decision that could reshape US digital asset regulation framework. Bitcoin and XRP rally while gold and silver surge as geopolitical tensions drive demand for both risk and safe-haven assets. CRCL
Senate housing bill bars Fed from issuing or facilitating a retail CBDC, including similar digital assets, until 2030. Measure passed 84–6 after late insertion, formalizing limits despite prior Fed stance requiring Congress approval. U.S. pauses digital dollar plans as China and Europe
Global markets faced turmoil after U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, causing volatility in oil, gold, and crypto. Bitcoin briefly plunged but recovered, while energy price shocks raise inflation concerns, affecting investor sentiment and market structure.
ProCap Financial purchased 450 Bitcoin and repurchased 782,408 shares as prices fell below net asset value. The firm plans to continue buying back shares while discounts persist, mirroring broader corporate strategies in a weak crypto market.
Bitmine Immersion Technologies disclosed it holds 3.04 million staked Ethereum worth $6 billion, representing 3.71% of Ethereum's supply. The firm's $9.9 billion treasury includes Bitcoin and cash, with 68% of holdings staked, generating $172 million annually.
Strategy, led by Michael Saylor, purchased $200M in Bitcoin, increasing its holdings to 720K BTC despite a $7.3B unrealized loss. Using preferred shares (STRC) for funding, it maintains steady inflows while avoiding shareholder dilution, focusing on long-term market recovery.
U.S. lawmakers face renewed pressure as negotiations over stablecoin rewards continue without resolution after a March 1 deadline. Banks oppose interest-like rewards while crypto firms seek flexibility, leading to ongoing discussions and pending Senate Banking Committee actions.
Most Bitcoin investors from the last two years are in loss, but this could signal buying opportunities for disciplined traders. Short-term holders are showing patience despite geopolitical tension, suggesting panic selling may be fading. Monitoring exchange inflows is key—declining losses h
Vitalik Buterin proposed changes to Ethereum's block building process, including ePBS, FOCIL, and encrypted mempools, to reduce centralization, enhance censorship resistance, and address transaction risks ahead of the Glamsterdam upgrade.