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Dogecoin’s bounce: how a meme-led rally reshaped the market in early 2026

When headlines read Dogecoin Surges 30% in Early 2026 as Meme Coin Rally Accelerates Market-Wide, it wasn’t just another blip on a screen — it was a symptom of something broader stirring across crypto markets. Traders noticed the move immediately, but the ripple effects touched exchanges, derivatives desks, and everyday investors eager to reposition portfolios. […]

A banking standoff: Custodia takes the Federal Reserve to appeals court over payment access

The recent move by Custodia to challenge the Federal Reserve’s refusal to grant crypto payment access has landed in an appeals court, and the case promises to test the boundaries of banking law, administrative power, and how digital-asset firms integrate into traditional payment rails. Federal Reserve Bank Denial of Custodia Crypto Payment Access Faces Legal […]

When ETFs bleed: unpacking the $500 million exodus from crypto funds

Reports that Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflows topped $500 million amid market downturn have rattled traders and long-term holders alike. The headline number grabs attention, but the story beneath it is about mechanics, incentives, and human behavior—how professional market structures react when sentiment turns sour and how those reactions feed back into price action. Reading […]

Wall Street’s wide bet: bitcoin between $50,000 and $250,000 in 2026

The headline that’s been bouncing around trading desks and crypto chats is blunt: Wall Street Forecasts Bitcoin Price Range Between $50,000 to $250,000 for 2026. That projection isn’t a single prediction so much as a spectrum of scenarios—each one driven by different combinations of macro policy, institutional flows, regulatory clarity, and market sentiment. Reading the […]

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