A relatively small change in the U.S. government bond market helped set off one of bitcoin’s sharpest rallies in months this week, as falling long-term yields gave traders an excuse to unwind a record pile of bearish crypto bets. The U.S. Treasury said it would double the size of its buyback operations in the longest-dated
Raoul Pal, co-founder of Real Vision and a prominent macro investor, has highlighted that Bitcoin recently entered a deeply oversold zone relative to the Nasdaq, trading more than two standard deviations below its historical mean before staging a sharp rebound. Pal, who has long been a vocal advocate for digital assets, noted that while it
Texas-based Bitcoin mining infrastructure company Bitari Inc. has taken a significant step toward going public. The company announced that it filed an S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on August 21, 2026, outlining plans for a $30 million initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker
Why Bitfinex Sees a Longer Runway Than a Squeeze Bitcoin’s climb to a multi-month high has left every buyer from the past five months sitting on a paper gain. The price peaked at $79,491 on Aug. 21, and analysts at crypto exchange Bitfinex said spot demand and short covering, not fresh leverage, carried the move.