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  1. Bank of England ready to water down 'overly conservative' stablecoin proposals: FT
    Coindesk | 07:53 AM EDT

    Restrictions proposed by the BOE prompted criticism from the crypto industry, which said they risked preventing the U.K. from being competitive in the digital economy.

  2. 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

  3. Bitcoin back above $81,000 after hot CPI print, BNB, DOGE lead majors gains
    Coindesk | 05/13/26 12:42 AM EDT

    Bitcoin rolled back to $81,200 after dipping to $79,800 on Tuesday's hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation reading, while BNB zoomed 2.5% over 24 hours and dogecoin added 1.3% as crypto funds saw their strongest weekly inflows in months.

  4. Live markets: Bitcoin climbs back to $80,800 as U.S. stocks bounce into the close
    Coindesk | 05/12/26 11:04 AM EDT

    Inflation rose to a three-year high in April, according to this morning's Consumer Price Index report.

  5. Hot inflation data pours cold water on Federal Reserve rate cut hopes
    Coindesk | 05/12/26 08:47 AM EDT

    Bitcoin was trading at $80,814 following the news, down 1.2% over the past 24 hours.

  6. 'Bitcoin transactions can be monitored?: Ray Dalio explains why central banks won?t touch BTC
    Coindesk | 05/12/26 01:43 AM EDT

    Ray Dalio joins the privacy debate, saying Bitcoin?s full transparency makes it less likely to be adopted by central banks.

  7. Bitcoin, Nasdaq investors are celebrating, while U.S. consumers turn gloomy
    Coindesk | 05/11/26 04:05 AM EDT

    Bitcoin and Nasdaq have rallied sharply, but U.S. consumer sentiment has fallen to historic lows, highlighting a widening Wall Street?Main Street divide.

  8. Swiss central bank bitcoin reserve push fails over signature shortfall
    Coindesk | 05/09/26 11:28 AM EDT

    The initiative sought to amend Switzerland's constitution, requiring the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to hold BTC alongside gold and foreign-currency reserves.

  9. U.S. added 115K jobs in April, nearly doubling expectations
    Coindesk | 05/08/26 08:33 AM EDT

    The data comes ahead of what's expected to be a new Federal Reserve chairman taking the reins at the U.S. central bank later this month.

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