Twenty One Capital, a publicly traded company known for its Bitcoin treasury strategy, has officially withdrawn from a planned merger with Strike and Elektron Energy, according to a report from Cointelegraph. In a simultaneous leadership change, founder Jack Mallers has stepped down as chief executive officer, with Raphael Zagury, founder and CEO of Elektron, assuming
Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, has been in the spotlight for investors in recent days, exhibiting a strong recovery. While some analysts in the market suggest the uptrend may continue, others predict further declines. In this context, expert analyst Peter Brandt, with over 50 years of market experience, made a noteworthy prediction, stating that the current
Bitcoin returned above $65,000 on Tuesday as a rebound in Asian technology stocks restored some risk appetite after last week’s semiconductor selloff. At the time of writing, crypto.news price data showed $BTC trading around $65,245, up 1.23% over 24 hours and 5.02% over seven days. Trading volume stood near $32.18 billion. The broader crypto market
America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) has plunged to 311 million barrels, its lowest point since March 1983, as the U.S.-Iran conflict drains the country’s last major energy buffer. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirmed the reserve shed another 5.1 million barrels in a single week, deepening a 49% volume loss over five years.
Bitcoin’s current price in the $64,000–$65,000 range is giving retail investors a sense of déjà vu and mild anxiety, as this is exactly where the asset stalled during the previous cycle. However, major players see a completely different story in the chart. Tether adviser Gabor Gurbacs said that Bitcoin is now “massively undervalued” at these
In brief Galaxy Digital launched a Bitcoin Quantum Readiness Initiative built on three pillars: up to $5 million in developer grants for post-quantum solutions, a research program through Galaxy Research, and a Quantum Advisory Council of academic experts. The effort targets “Q-Day,” when a quantum computer could use Shor’s algorithm to forge Bitcoin signatures and
Bitcoin saw a broad wave of exchange outflows on July 20, with nearly $686 million worth of $BTC leaving major trading platforms. CryptoQuant contributor Amr Taha highlighted this record in a recent commentary. Notably, Binance accounted for most of the withdrawals, recording its largest daily net outflow since April. For context, if the coins remain
Bitcoin $BTC$66,249.44 and the broader crypto market are rising amid reports that the White House has agreed to the wording of an ethics package for the Clarity Act. The move could improve the chances of the long-pending legislation progressing through Congress, paving the way for stronger institutional participation. It remains to discern who is buying
Bitcoin ($BTC) passed one-month highs on Tuesday as price action defied the odds to top $66,000. Key points: Bitcoin broke through resistance to hit $66,000 for the first time in more than a month. Traders see as much as 6% $BTC price gains if further nearby upside targets are reached. Month-end derivatives positioning underscores crypto
A new research report from bitcoin custody firm Onramp argues that the recent market slump is a reason to buy, and that owners should hold the asset itself rather than a paper claim on its price. The report, titled “Back to Basics” and published in July 2026, opens on a market puzzle: bitcoin trades at