Day: March 30, 2026

US President Donald Trump says no one can imitate real Gold, highlighting the precious metal’s rarity despite a war-driven decline in value. Trump made the statement during the latest cabinet meeting while discussing plans to get his face stamped on a 24-karat coin to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary. “I’m a gold person, it’s all

Bitcoin may have slipped into an accumulation zone amid increased whale deposits into the Binance exchange. While Bitcoin has collapsed 47% from its $126,000 all-time high reached in October 2025 amid the six-month downturn, market data indicates that the crypto firstborn may have entered an accumulation zone, with Binance recording higher whale deposits. Key Points

Bitcoin price is entering a pivotal week with several on-chain models pushing the market’s floor lower just as investors brace for fresh signals from the Federal Reserve and the US labor market. The shift has sharpened a debate that is no longer centered only on how low the flagship digital asset could fall, but on

Trilitech, a London-based development company focused on the Tezos ecosystem, launched Metals.io on Monday, a new platform for trading tokenized commodities including uranium and gold, according to an announcement shared with Cointelegraph. The platform expands a commodities push that Trilitech and the broader Tezos ecosystem began with Uranium.io, a retail-facing uranium marketplace launched in December

Bitcoin traded at $67,625 on March 30, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time, rebounding within a $65,112 to $67,777 range after U.S. President Donald Trump signaled potential negotiations with a “new regime” in Iran while threatening energy infrastructure if talks fail. The geopolitical jolt nudged crypto markets higher, though price structure across multiple timeframes still

Bitcoin reclaims $67k after a weekend spent below support, while $68k sets the first test for the new week Bitcoin price opened the new week with a modest structural improvement after spending most of the weekend below one of its most closely watched channel boundaries. The reclaim of $66,900 shifts the immediate condition from clean

Bitcoin’s Price Is Being Set Further Away From Bitcoin Holders Bitcoin spent the end of March in a range that looked calm on the surface and unusually crowded underneath. By Monday, Bitcoin’s price was trading around $67,000 after a week that had already pulled in one of the year’s largest derivatives events and another round

Tokenized stocks just crossed $1 billion in total value locked, and crypto strategist Tanaka thinks most people in the market are still underestimating what that number actually signals. “If you ask me what the next market trend is, I would say tokenized stocks,” Tanaka wrote in an X post, framing the thesis around a problem

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak at Harvard University this morning in what is officially a moderated discussion with an undergraduate economics class. Markets are not treating it that way. The discussion begins at 10:30 AM Eastern and can be watched live on the Federal Reserve’s official YouTube channel. There are no

On-chain data is suggesting that Bitcoin ($BTC) is likely to see more losses ahead before the asset finds a bottom. This outlook was shared by crypto analyst Willy Woo in an X post on March 30, where he noted that traditional on-chain valuation frameworks place Bitcoin’s likely bottom range between $46,000 and $54,000. Central to

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