CoinShares has abruptly withdrawn registration filings for its XRP, Solana-staking, and Litecoin ETFs, yanking three altcoin products just as it gears up for a highly anticipated Nasdaq listing through a
CoinShares has abruptly withdrawn registration filings for its XRP, Solana-staking, and Litecoin ETFs, yanking three altcoin products just as it gears up for a highly anticipated Nasdaq listing through a
Bitcoin continued climbing over the past week as the market began to settle after three chaotic weeks in November. Selling pressure faded, and traders appeared more willing to hold their
Gold is beating Bitcoin by a wide margin, and the explanation lies not just in price charts but in who’s doing the buying. Since January 2024, gold has surged 58%
The cryptocurrency market has struggled with immense selling pressure lately, with recoveries followed by deeper slides. Bitcoin is struggling to gain momentum at $90,000 as traders remain cautious amid mixed
Bitcoin extended its recent decline on Monday morning, dipping below $86,200 as macroeconomic uncertainty and a major DeFi hack triggered renewed risk aversion across crypto markets. The asset traded at
A crypto market crash happened in November, with the valuation of all tokens dropping by over 20%. This decline happened after the aftermath of the October 10th liquidation event. Bitcoin
Australia, Asia and global macro sentiment opened the week on a cautious footing, with defence restructuring in Canberra, volatile equity moves across regional markets, renewed pressure in digital assets, and
Cryptocurrency investment products staged a sharp reversal last week, breaking a month-long outflow trend with approximately $1 billion in new capital. The shift follows four consecutive weeks of withdrawals totaling
Coinbase stock (NASDAQ: COIN) plummeted 5% in pre-market trading on Monday, as the crypto sector entered December under assault. Bitcoin shed more than 5% to trade below $86,600, while Ethereum
Bitcoin opened December with a flash crash during the latter half of the Asian trading session, rattling already nervous investors and forcing bulls to retreat as liquidations piled up across