Bitcoin rallies fail at $94K despite Fed policy shift: Here’s why
Bitcoin price breakouts continue to be rejected at $94,000, even as traders’ long-term view of US monetary policy and the crypto market turns bullish.
Bank of Mexico warns fragmented global rules expose stablecoins to stress, arbitrage
The Bank of Mexico’s new stability report flags liquidity, contagion and regulatory-arbitrage risks as crypto adoption accelerates in Latin America.
Texas grid is heating up again, this time from AI, not Bitcoin miners
ERCOT reported a record surge in large-load requests, with AI data centers surpassing Bitcoin miners and reshaping Texas’s grid planning and reliability outlook.
Bhutan goes for gold, announces sovereign-backed RWA token
The Himalayan Kingdom mines Bitcoin, holds digital asset reserves, and has embraced blockchain technology to modernize its financial system.
Belarus blocks ByBit, Bitget, OKX as Russia clamps down on crypto gray area
Belarus blocked major crypto exchange domains the same day Russia signaled it may ease regulated crypto access requirements while clamping down on the gray market.
US SEC’s Crenshaw takes aim at crypto in final weeks at the agency
Caroline Crenshaw, the financial agency’s sole remaining Democratic commissioner, is expected to depart in January, 18 months after her official term ended.
Prediction markets bet Bitcoin won’t reach $100K before year’s end
Bitcoin bull market optimism has suffered since the Oct. 10 crash, as chances of a short-term BTC price rally above $100,000 appeared to be fading.
Ethereum vs. Bitcoin: ETH price poised for 80% rally in 2026
Ether’s inverse head-and-shoulders pattern and rebound from a key accumulation zone signal a potential 80% rally in 2026.
Trust Wallet taps Revolut for crypto purchases in Europe
Trust Wallet’s “zero-fee” crypto purchases through Revolut arrive weeks after the fintech unicorn hit a $75 billion valuation in a private share sale.
Bitcoin treasuries stall in Q4, but largest holders keep stacking sats
Bitcoin treasury adoption slowed during the fourth quarter, but the largest firms continued to accumulate BTC, with public companies now holding over 4.7% of the total Bitcoin supply.