US President Donald Trump made noteworthy statements regarding both trade policies and tensions in the Middle East. Trump stated that after the Supreme Court overturned certain tariffs, they have a five-month period to determine tariffs to be applied to different countries, and that tariffs will remain at 15 percent during this time. Following this period,
Bitcoin price retreated by over 2.50% on Tuesday, erasing some of the gains made on Monday. It dropped to $67,000, and could be at risk of falling to $50,000 as the US dollar and crude oil prices surge. Summary Bitcoin price retreated by over 2.50% on Tuesday, erasing the gains made on Monday. The coin
Federal Reserve official Neel Kashkari, in his remarks on monetary policy, conveyed a message of determination in the fight against inflation. Kashkari stated that the Fed needs to reach its 2% inflation target, adding that caution is warranted in the current economic outlook. While noting that the labor market is in good shape, Kashkari said
Bitcoin perpetual open interest posts its largest daily rise since 2025 as $BTC stalls below $70k. Summary Perpetual open interest records its biggest daily percentage increase since July 2025 as $BTC tests $69.4k resistance. Leverage expands sharply into a failed breakout attempt, leaving speculative longs vulnerable to liquidations if price moves away from the $69k–$70k
Bitcoin currently trades within two massive liquidation clusters on the upside and downside, as traders anticipate the next decisive move. Bitcoin (BTC) has continued to face bearish pressure as sellers try to push the asset into another monthly loss after its 14.82% drop in February 2026. Notably, the February decline marked the fifth straight month
According to the latest updated data from CoinGlass, whale traders on the Hyperliquid platform with volumes exceeding $50 million — also referred to as leviathan — are currently strongly bullish on Bitcoin. In particular, the volume of long positions in $BTC among this category of investors stands at $256.92 million, while short positions across these
Technological deflation driven by artificial intelligence could help push Bitcoin above $10 million within a decade by pressuring central banks to keep expanding the money supply, according to a report from Strive strategist Joe Burnett. Burnett, Strive’s vice president of Bitcoin strategy, said in a report published Monday that faster productivity gains from AI will
Bitcoin miners are increasingly moving away from holding bitcoin on their balance sheets by selling more $BTC to fund new identities as players in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. What started as holding onto bitcoin at all costs, or HODLing, is becoming a thing of the past for most publicly listed miners as they move into
Harvard University endowment’s decision to trim its bitcoin BTC$67,035.11 holdings while adding exposure to ether (ETH) has raised a familiar question: Is the endowment making a bet on Ethereum over Bitcoin, or simply adjusting risk? The answer may be less dramatic than it appears and potentially bullish for the sector. Michael Markov, co-founder and chairman
A new Bitcoin transfer has been made from a US government-affiliated address after a long hiatus. According to Onchain data, a wallet linked to the US government transferred approximately 0.0377 $BTC (approximately $2,510 at current prices) to a new address at 6:16 PM (UTC+3) on March 3rd. The transfer appears to have been made from