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Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 7.76% to historic low, signaling reduced miner selling pressure

News that Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 7.76% to historic low, signaling reduced miner selling pressure landed like a small shove through a crowded room: not earth-shattering, but enough to change the flow. For traders it’s a subtle signal about supply dynamics; for miners it’s a technical reset that affects margins and behavior. This article unpacks […]

What the SEC’s rulings on 91 crypto ETF applications mean for markets and investors

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently delivered rulings on 91 crypto ETF applications including Bitcoin-related products, generating headlines and questions in equal measure. The cascade of decisions—some approvals, many rejections or delays, and a handful of conditional green lights—reflects a regulator still balancing investor protection against the demand for mainstream crypto access. For anyone watching […]

Strategy pauses 13-week bitcoin buying streak after raising $42 billion for future purchases

When a major accumulation plan suddenly stops buying, markets notice. A 13-week run of steady Bitcoin purchases is the kind of disciplined cadence that can shape order books and sentiment, and a pause after raising $42 billion earmarked for future deployment raises practical and strategic questions. What happened and why it matters Over three months […]

Trump’s TRUMP memecoin holders invited to White House gala, underscoring administration’s deep ties to crypto

Reports that holders of a token branded TRUMP received invitations to a White House gala have rippled across social networks, sparking a mix of celebration, skepticism, and alarm. Whatever the full truth behind the screenshots and posts circulating online, the story crystallizes a larger reality: politics and cryptocurrency are increasingly entwined in ways that raise […]

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