Month: July 2026

Bitcoin ($BTC) could fall to $45,000 by early October 2026, according to an analysis that compares the current market cycle with previous crypto exchange failures. The forecast comes as Bitcoin struggles to hold above the $65,000 mark despite a recent recovery in spot ETF inflows and improving market sentiment. At press time, Bitcoin was trading

Robinhood Chain, the blockchain network operated by the trading platform Robinhood, has seen its stock-token assets exceed $70 million, according to a report by CoinDesk. The milestone underscores growing adoption of tokenized equities within the decentralized finance ecosystem. Tokenized Stock Trading Volume Hits $500,000 Daily Daily trading volume across 12 tokenized stocks on Robinhood Chain

Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), Bybit, Circle (NYSE: CRCL), and Gemini lead the names on CNBC and Statista’s 2026 ranking of 500 global Fintechs. Coinbase, listed as decentralized, returned after appearing in an earlier edition. Bybit is based in Dubai, while Circle and Gemini are in New York. Statista’s ranking covers eight market groups and includes companies

The past seven days followed a familiar pattern. Buyers stepped in after last month’s drop to $57,700, driving bitcoin from $64,700 on July 19 to a high of $66,910 on July 21. Sellers then took over, pulling the price back into the low $64,000s by July 25. Bitcoin’s market capitalization held near $1.28 trillion to

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says quantum computing does not pose an immediate threat to Bitcoin. However, he also stressed that the cryptocurrency industry must begin preparing now for a future in which sufficiently powerful quantum computers become a reality. In a post on X, Armstrong announced the launch of the Bitcoin Security Consortium, a new

Alpaca says it custodies more than $1.5 billion of shares backing tokenized equities, which, by public tracker measurements, would represent most of the market. With DTCC preparing to launch its own tokenization service in October and the SEC warning that third-party stock tokens can expose investors to additional ownership and intermediary risks, the numbers reveal

Tech mogul Elon Musk said “money won’t matter” in the future. The statement grabbed massive attention due to the uncanny timing. He made the comment just as his paper fortune shrank by nearly $700 billion as Tesla and SpaceX stock prices plunged over the past five weeks.

A Capital Group-managed fund has deepened its position in Strive, a company that holds Bitcoin as a treasury asset, with a fresh purchase of shares worth approximately $5.5 million. The transaction, disclosed via a post on X from bitcointreasuries.net, highlights continued institutional interest in companies that adopt Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset. Details of

Strategy says its current capital structure could withstand a prolonged Bitcoin decline while continuing to fund interest payments and preferred stock dividends. In a July 24 post on X, the company said Bitcoin could fall 11.4% each year for 5.8 consecutive years without pushing its company-defined $BTC Rating below 1.0x. At today’s capital structure, $BTC

RootData’s recently released ‘2026 Crypto Industry Dead Projects List’ indicates that the cryptocurrency sector has already lost 99 projects in 2026. The database keeps track of initiatives that have formally shut down, filed for bankruptcy, or had their websites unavailable for a long time, serving as yet another reminder that one of the most difficult

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