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03:00 AM EDT
Bitcoin climbed to about $77,200, while XRP, ether and solana also gained as Treasury yields and oil fell.
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05/19/26 06:54 PM EDT
Donald Trump's executive order asks the Fed to review how depository institutions may be granted access to payment services, an area the crypto industry is deeply involved with.
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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.
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05/15/26 08:38 AM EDT
Led by Michael Saylor, the company aims to retire half of its outstanding 0% 2029 converts as it restructures liabilities tied to its bitcoin treasury strategy.
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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.
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05/14/26 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.
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