Bitcoin Holds Steady Amid Gold's Continued Decline
Bitcoin maintains its position at $68,300 while gold experiences a ninth consecutive day of decline. Asian stocks also show a downward trend.
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Two teenagers have been charged with felony offenses after allegedly attempting a $66 million crypto robbery following a 600-mile drive.
Bitcoin maintains its position at $68,300 while gold experiences a ninth consecutive day of decline. Asian stocks also show a downward trend.
The NYSE has removed the cap on crypto options for Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, allowing for increased trading flexibility.
Several crypto firms have announced significant job cuts, citing market conditions and AI advancements as key reasons for the layoffs.
Gold prices have recorded their largest weekly decline in 43 years, driven by economic concerns and market volatility. Details on the causes and implications are still emerging.
A Bitcoin whale has taken a $169 million short position, raising concerns in the market. The move involves 2,281 BTC and reflects potential bearish sentiment.
U.S. lawmakers have reached a preliminary agreement on stablecoin yield provisions within a comprehensive crypto bill, marking a significant step in regulatory efforts.
Gold prices have fallen below $4,500 as the cryptocurrency market experiences a significant downturn. The decline challenges the perception of gold as a stable store of value.
Kalshi has been temporarily banned from operating in Nevada following a regulatory dispute over its sports betting offerings. A court has issued a restraining order against the platform.
Kalshi, a prediction market platform, has been temporarily halted in Nevada following a court order. The restraining order affects its operations in the state.
Bitcoin's price is under pressure as expectations for interest rate hikes increase, impacting the broader crypto market.
Morgan Stanley is moving forward with plans to launch a Bitcoin ETF on NYSE Arca, marking a significant step in cryptocurrency investment offerings.
BlackRock's new Staked Ethereum Fund has exceeded $250 million in assets within its first week, marking a significant milestone for the investment giant.