Bitcoin fell sharply below $108,000 on Monday, triggering one of the largest liquidation waves seen in weeks. The move extended the weakness seen at the end of October, and reignited fears of short-term volatility in the broader crypto sector. According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin was last changing hands near $107,482, down 2.85% over the past 24
Bitcoin fell below $108,000 as rising reserves on Binance and cooling institutional demand indicate a loss of short-term momentum. Summary Bitcoin price has retraced 2.7% in the last day with 63% higher daily volume. Binance data shows fading bullish alignment as exchange reserves climb. Technicals lean bearish with support at $106K and resistance near $111K.
Bitcoin’s minor rally on Sunday ended with another rejection that pushed the asset south hard to just over $107,000 minutes ago. Aside from the POTUS’s most recent comments on several highly volatile topics, BTC OG wallets have deposited large amounts to centralized exchanges with the most likely plan to sell them. Trump’s Impact US President
While Russia prepares for a nationwide launch of the digital ruble, the Russian CBDC, it has also rejected crypto for domestic payments. Elvira Nabiullina, governor of the Bank of Russia, stated that cryptocurrencies cannot be used for settlements within the country. Bank of Russia Rejects Crypto Usage for Internal Payments The Facts The Bank of
Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has pushed back on reports that he has been driving a proposal to establish a crypto-friendly private bank in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan, where he provides advisory services. The rumors emerged after Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov told the Kabar news agency on Sunday that CZ had visited the
Intellectual property (IP) is quietly becoming one of blockchain’s most practical frontiers — not as digital art, but as programmable infrastructure linking AI, gaming, and creative rights. BeInCrypto spoke with Andrea Muttoni, President and Chief Product Officer of Story, an on-chain IP platform building the rails for global licensing and royalty automation. In this interview,
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is seeking to grow the tokenization ecosystem as part of its four-pronged growth strategy for its fintech sector over the next five years. In a statement on Wednesday during Hong Kong Fintech Week, HKMA said its Fintech 2030 strategy will focus “on four strategic pillars” referred to as “DART,”
Welcome to Latam Insights, a compilation of the most relevant crypto news from Latin America over the past week. In this week’s edition, Venezuela prepares to implement a blockchain-based settlement system, Milei’s party wins big in Argentina’s midterm elections, and tokenization booms in Brazil. Historic: Bitcoin and Stablecoins to Be Integrated Into Venezuelan Banking Network
The global war for specialized financial talent has intensified, with major Japanese banks now actively recruiting PhDs and high-level management professionals to drive their digital transformation. This strategic shift in traditional finance (TradFi) mirrors—and accelerates—a parallel trend in the global FinTech and crypto sectors, where hiring has pivoted sharply toward engineers with deep expertise in