Day: August 22, 2026

India’s crypto market is witnessing a fresh wave of young investors. The latest trend is led by Gen Z investors who are becoming a major part of the market. While young investors are increasingly entering the market, they are showing a different approach to crypto trading. Instead of simply buying and holding Bitcoin for years,

Bitcoin enters the weekend within striking distance of $80,000, registering an intraday high at $79,500 on Aug. 21. The move caps the biggest weekly rally in two years, built on a rare combination. A surprise Treasury intervention, roughly $1.6 billion of spot ETF inflows, and billions of dollars in forced short liquidations all landed together.

As Bitcoin continues to move upwards amid the broad crypto market recovery, one of its vocal advocates, Samson Mow, has shared an unpopular opinion about Bitcoin’s momentum over the years. In a recent post shared on X, Samson Mow declared that Bitcoin is yet to experience its first real bull run, sparking discussions across the

Bitcoin is facing fresh correction risk after a sharp sell-off pushed $BTC from above $79,000 toward $77,000. The move triggered roughly $547 million in crypto liquidations before buyers stepped back in. $BTC was trading around $77,291, down 0.43%, at the time of writing. The pullback came after Bitcoin reached about $79,500, its highest level in

From Retail Craze to Institutional Frontier For years, the global crypto ecosystem viewed South Korea through a singular, hyper-volatile lens: the Kimchi Premium. It was a market defined by insomniac retail day traders pushing token prices to extreme markups over global averages. Today, that narrative is rapidly decaying. Driving this shift is Factblock CEO and

Bitcoin faces a critical test at $76,000 after bearish divergence raised the risk of a short-term correction across the crypto market. However, its monthly structure still supports major upside scenarios if $BTC resumes its recovery and avoids a deeper Fibonacci retracement. Bitcoin Long-Term Chart Keeps Higher-Price Scenarios in Play Bitcoin’s monthly chart presents a much

Crypto’s tokenized-stock boom risks creating a digital version of the “paper crisis” that brought Wall Street’s settlement machinery close to breaking point more than half a century ago, according to Joris Delanoue, CEO of onchain securities infrastructure provider Fairmint. In the late 1960s, booming U.S. stock trading overwhelmed a market reliant on clerks processing paper

Danish investment bank Saxo Bank said in a report released yesterday that Bitcoin is undergoing a revaluation as a scarce non-sovereign asset, potentially emerging as a hedge against currency debasement. The analysis, led by Neil Wilson, points to a convergence of technical momentum, regulatory progress, and macroeconomic tailwinds driving the shift. Macro Pressures and the

For years, companies like Coinbase and Solana Labs have ruminated about how to onboard the next billion users into crypto. Those users may soon arrive, but not in the form executives once expected. They won’t be underbanked people in the developing world, or people seeking a way to escape hyperinflation. In fact, the industry’s next

Crypto and blockchain companies announced approximately $1.298 billion across six disclosed transactions between Aug. 16 and Aug. 22, 2026. ZeroStack accounted for most of the total through a $1 billion noncash token contribution, while Ripple Prime completed a $275 million debt offering. The remaining disclosed rounds raised about $23 million across AI trading, privacy infrastructure,

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