While the small ones sell, the big ones stuff themselves with ETH. A mysterious update named Fusaka might hide a tricky move... or a boon!
While the small ones sell, the big ones stuff themselves with ETH. A mysterious update named Fusaka might hide a tricky move... or a boon!
The institutional crypto market has just reached a major milestone. The U.S. Treasury and the IRS now authorize crypto ETFs and trusts to participate in staking and redistribute rewards to their investors. This decision could well disrupt the world of digital asset investment.
As the specter of a historic shutdown recedes in the United States, bitcoin has rebounded, surpassing $106,000. The Senate approved temporary funding, narrowly avoiding a prolonged paralysis of federal institutions. This political progress was enough to revive the appetite for risk, propelling the leading crypto into a bullish dynamic. In a market where Washington's decisions act as a catalyst, this return to stability strengthens the correlation between macroeconomic news and crypto investors' behavior.
Bitcoin’s sharp rebound, fueled by optimism over the end of the 40-day U.S. government shutdown, has split traders. While most market watchers welcomed the recovery, aggressive short sellers faced a costly squeeze. High-risk trader James Wynn is at the center of the turmoil after a series of rapid losses pushed him into an even larger short bet.
While the United States struggles to align on crypto regulation, the Senate breaks the deadlock. The Agriculture Committee has just unveiled an ambitious bill aimed at clarifying the roles of regulators, CFTC and SEC, and laying the foundations for a coherent legal framework. Led by Senators Boozman and Booker, the text also addresses key concepts such as DeFi, DAOs, and blockchain. This is a first step towards more readable regulation.
Progress toward ending the U.S. government shutdown is driving market optimism with crypto gains and renewed ETF hopes.
Facing a historic wave of cyberattacks shaking the crypto ecosystem, a French company captures global attention. Ledger, a pioneer of physical wallets, records rapid growth as individuals and institutions seek safe havens. Driven by this explosive demand, the company now plans a stock market debut in New York, a strategic decision embraced, described by its CEO as the new epicenter of crypto capital.
Coinbase has deepened its involvement in BNB Chain activity by adding Aster (ASTER) to its listing roadmap. According to market chatter, the exchange’s decision to broaden its coverage is driven primarily by growing interest in BNB Chain–linked assets. Following this recent development, attention has turned to Aster’s market trajectory and the renewed focus from Changpeng “CZ” Zhao.
OpenAI faces its most serious lawsuit since its creation. Seven American families accuse the company of rushing the launch of GPT-4o, its latest artificial intelligence model, without sufficient safety measures. Indeed, several suicides occurred after interactions with the chatbot. For the plaintiffs, the AI not only failed to prevent psychological distress but would have validated it.