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  1. Bitcoin ETFs crushed by billions in outflows as Treasuries stifle interest-rate cut hopes
    Coindesk | 05/26/26 07:20 AM EDT

    Your day-ahead look for May 26, 2026

  2. Bitcoin, ether, XRP rebound as Senate curbs Trump's Iran war powers
    Coindesk | 05/20/26 03:00 AM EDT

    Bitcoin climbed to about $77,200, while XRP, ether and solana also gained as Treasury yields and oil fell.

  3. Bitcoin slides under $77,000 as oil shock and Treasury yields hit risk assets
    Coindesk | 05/17/26 11:52 PM EDT

    Long-term holders are still sitting tight and exchange balances remain near six-year lows, Binance Research data shows, but underwater short-term holders leave BTC vulnerable to macro shocks.

  4. Bitcoin is still stuck below its 200-day average. Treasury yields may be the reason.
    Coindesk | 05/15/26 12:54 AM EDT

    Rising yields may act as a headwind for assets like bitcoin and gold while potentially benefiting tokenized Treasury markets.

  5. Tokenized Treasuries hit $15 billion as bitcoin stalls, Fed rate-rise concerns build
    Coindesk | 05/13/26 07:51 AM EDT

    Your day-ahead look for May 13, 2026

  6. Ouch. The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield just hit 5% and bitcoin may pay the price
    Coindesk | 04/30/26 02:31 AM EDT

    Hawkish dissent within the Federal Reserve, elevated oil prices and rising long-term inflation expectations are pushing bond yields higher.

  7. Bitcoin falls below $67,000 as U.S. 10-year Treasury yield nears 1-year high of 4.5%
    Coindesk | 03/27/26 05:29 AM EDT

    Liquidation heatmap shows large liquidity cluster around $66,000, signaling potential downside target.

  8. Here?s how Treasuries could shape Trump?s Iran war and bitcoin moves
    Coindesk | 03/24/26 03:38 AM EDT

    Treasury yields and swap spreads could eventually pressure the Trump administration to moderate the conflict, analysts argue.

  9. Bitcoin holds above $71,000, defying rising dollar, oil and U.S. bond yields
    Coindesk | 03/13/26 05:32 AM EDT

    Stronger dollar, rising Treasury yields, and tech equities treading water contrast with bitcoin?s resilience amid geopolitical tensions.

  10. Sui?s native stablecoin goes live with promise of Treasury yield going back to the network
    Coindesk | 03/04/26 09:00 AM EST

    Plans for a Sui Dollar, which is issued by stablecoin firm Bridge, were introduced toward the end of last year.

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