Bitcoin price is up nearly 5% in the past 24 hours, briefly touching the $70,000 level before pulling back toward $68,000. This rebound helped Bitcoin recover almost 12% from its February 24 low. But despite this strong move, Bitcoin could not hold above $70,000. This hesitation is not random. It reflects a deeper issue that

The global cryptocurrency market staged a strong comeback on Wednesday, adding more than $170 billion in a single session. Data from CoinGecko showed total market capitalization climbing roughly 8% to nearly $2.5 trillion, one of the strongest single-day advances in recent weeks. The move interrupted a steady decline that had weighed on digital assets since

AllUnity, a stablecoin platform backed by Deutsche Bank, has launched a new stablecoin denominated in Swiss francs (CHF). After introducing its euro-pegged EURAU stablecoin last year, AllUnity is rolling out CHFAU, a stablecoin pegged 1:1 to the franc, the company said in an announcement shared with Cointelegraph on Thursday. Initially available to institutional and professional

Michael Saylor, one of the most influential figures in the Bitcoin world, made striking statements about the potential impact of quantum computing on Bitcoin in his latest appearance on a television program. Responding to concerns that quantum computers could break current encryption systems and leave the Bitcoin network vulnerable, Saylor urged investors to remain calm.

Global digital asset banking group Sygnum has announced the launch of an institutional crypto asset management service targeting the $100 billion corporate crypto treasury sector. Sygnum Select, launched on Thursday, is described as a “discretionary mandate service” that applies Swiss banking’s established portfolio management model to crypto assets. The service launches with live client mandates,

Financial technology firm Stripe says blockchains may need to process up to 1 billion transactions per second to support the future of artificial intelligence agents. In an annual letter posted to X on Tuesday, Stripe CEO and co-founder Patrick Collison and co-founder John Collison gave a rundown of the firm’s performance over 2025, while also

Russian authorities are gearing up to soon put the digital ruble in test mode, announced the head of the executive power in Moscow. The news coincides with preparations to adopt a law, which, while legalizing cryptocurrencies, will also subject operations with them to strict control by the state. Russian government to begin testing the digital

El Salvador has finalized a new version of its bitcoin diploma program. According to the country’s National Bitcoin Office, “Bitcoin Diploma 2.0” will have the first printed copies available in the upcoming days. The new Bitcoin diploma program now uses teaching methods that make complex concepts easier for younger students. The printed copies will be

Bitcoin continues to struggle to push decisively above the $66,000 level as persistent selling pressure weighs on sentiment across the crypto market. Despite intermittent rebound attempts, momentum remains weak, with buyers showing limited conviction while volatility stays elevated. The broader environment — shaped by cautious liquidity conditions, macro uncertainty, and restrained risk appetite — has

After weeks of grueling “Extreme Fear” and a steady decline toward the $60,000 mark, Bitcoin has reminded the market why it is the king of volatility. In a single 4-hour candle on February 25, 2026, $Bitcoin shot up by over 3%, breaking through multiple local resistance levels. This move has effectively invalidated the immediate bearish

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