The Federal Reserve is set to announce its next interest rate decision on July 29, with 64% markets partinciant “No Change.” Citadel Securities expects the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. Bitcoin has fallen around 3% as investors reduce risk ahead of the Fed’s rate decision. 64% Chance Fed To See “No Change” The Federal
Prediction market traders are signaling that Micron (NASDAQ: MU) is likely to finish July above $1,100 despite the stock’s recent pullback from record highs. Data from Polymarket shows traders assigning the highest probability to Micron closing above $1,340 by July 31. The $1,340 threshold carried a 14% probability, the highest among the listed price levels.
Dow Protocol, a platform focused on tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs), has announced the completion of a $9 million seed funding round. The investment, which closed recently, signals continued institutional interest in bringing traditional assets like real estate, commodities, and private credit onto blockchain networks. Investor Lineup and Market Signal The seed round saw participation from
The digital assets sector isn’t receiving much interest from wealthy asset holders across Asia. While high-net-worth clients in Malaysia and Singapore are still holding onto crypto assets in their portfolios, they are directing new funds towards gold, bank deposits, or alternative financial investments. Cryptocurrency investment funds have suffered their highest outflows of 2026 at the
Bitcoin is approaching a crucial technical stage, with analysts outlining sharply different paths for the cryptocurrency. One chart ties a possible move toward $75,000 or $50,000 to the Clarity Act, while another projects a late-August low before a potential recovery. $BTC Could Target $75,000 if Clarity Act Passes Bitcoin traded near $64,600 as analyst Ted
Bitcoin’s Third Break Below $64,000 This Week The $64,000 level has become a battleground of sorts for bitcoin traders over the back half of July. To this point, Bitcoin.com News reported a slide below the level late last week when the asset retreated from nearly $67,000 and triggered an $87 million liquidation event, split between
Something snapped in global markets on Tuesday, and AI fears were right at the center of it. Bitcoin dropped 2.7% to around $63,200 after the U.S. market close, dragged lower as a wave of selling swept through Asian tech stocks on concerns about whether the world’s massive bet on artificial intelligence infrastructure can actually hold
The upward movement for the leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was again cut short. Yesterday, after starting the new week above $65,000, $BTC fell to $63,000 due to a sharp sell-off in Asian markets related to chip trading and renewed fears about a Fed interest rate hike. As $BTC continues to experience sharp declines due to macroeconomic
Bitcoin price has fallen to the $63K threshold. The rising wedge has broken down, handing control to bears unless $BTC recovers the trendline. As of July 28, Bitcoin ($BTC) has dropped by 3.11% and is currently trading at $63,274. Also, the daily trading volume is up by 75% to $27.79 billion. This volume spike during
Psalion announced its third and largest venture fund on July 27, introducing a $50 million Singapore vehicle for pre-seed and seed-stage blockchain companies. The firm said Fund III will target infrastructure, middleware, trade finance, real-world assets, stablecoins, decentralised finance and selected consumer applications. The announcement was followed one hour later by Fund III’s first publicly