In an institutional bear market, a Bitcoin ETF redemption is almost aggressively boring. An investor sells shares, an authorized participant returns a large block to the trust, and the fund either pays cash or transfers $BTC. Its assets shrink while the shares keep trading near net asset value and the custodian carries on. Since the
Paul Sztorc, the developer behind the Drivechain proposal and BIP 300, announced the change in an Aug. 7 update. ECX is a new blockchain that copies Bitcoin’s full transaction history at a set block height, crediting nearly every Bitcoin holder (minus some of Satoshi’s coins) with an equal amount of ECX. Bitcoin’s own network is
Ethereum and Solana, two of the largest blockchain networks by market capitalization, are evaluating whether their current token issuance policies remain appropriate for long-term network security and market health, according to Lucas Tcheyan, Vice President at Galaxy Research. Policy Review Underway Tcheyan said both networks are in the early stages of reassessing the rewards paid
For those who haven’t followed the BIP-110 fight, it is essentially a proposed change to Bitcoin’s rules that would restrict how much non-financial data, such as images or files, users can embed in the blockchain. Supporters argue the restriction would curb what they call “spam” that consumes block space and steer the protocol back toward
Buying the dip in SpaceX (NASDAQ: SPCX) on the day Elon Musk lost his trillionaire status has yet to pay off, with the stock still trading below its June 23 level despite a recent rally. Based on SpaceX’s August 7 closing price of $133.11, the investment would have declined by about 15% from the June
Bitcoin is consolidating near the mid-$60,000s as technical charts place $69,000-$70,000 as the key bullish reclaim zone and roughly $57,000 as critical downside support. A break above resistance could improve $BTC’s weekly structure, while renewed weakness toward $57,000 would strengthen the risk of a deeper bear-market move toward lower support levels. Bitcoin Repeats Prior Bear-Market
Amid the growing popularity of stablecoins, India is increasingly exploring the launch of a rupee-backed cryptocurrency despite the government’s cautious stance. With this move, the country intends to bring the local currency further into the digital ecosystem. If an INR stablecoin is introduced, it could help the country make faster and easier cross-border payments without
Bitcoin may have already seen its lowest price for this cycle, according to Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik, who told Cointelegraph that he personally does not expect $BTC to fall below $60,000 again. His view is based on Bitcoin’s growing role as a hedge against expanded central bank money issuance, a trend he believes is unlikely
U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded approximately $1 billion in net inflows last week, marking the strongest weekly performance since April, according to data shared by Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. Context and Market Reaction The inflows were spread across multiple funds, including BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund
On March 6, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and most of the attention went straight to the grand idea: America had built a digital Fort Knox, the government would stop selling Bitcoin, and Washington could perhaps add more without charging taxpayers. However, the executive order’s operative language