The latest in Bitcoin.
Tone Vays says a fake YouTube interview led him to grant remote control of his computer through Microsoft Teams. The incident highlights social-engineering risks facing crypto influencers, executives and digital-asset users.
Bitcoin ETF flows are refocusing attention on institutional demand, macro pressure and market structure, revealing how regulated products may shape Bitcoin, Ethereum and broader crypto allocation.
Renewed inflows into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are putting institutional demand at the heart of the rally, while investors assess flows, macro conditions, leverage and regulatory risks.
Strategy’s BTC Credit model estimates STRC could become undercollateralized at $16,184 under assumptions including bitcoin at $63,701, 10% annual returns and 40% volatility, offering investors a framework for assessing treasury risk.
Bitcoin and crypto markets are repricing risk as bond yields, dollar strength, leverage and funding rates reshape investor appetite, revealing whether the latest rally reflects durable spot demand or fragile derivatives positioning.
Recent changes in spot Bitcoin ETF creations and redemptions are reshaping the institutional-demand debate, revealing why flow data needs macroeconomic and market context.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are making institutional crypto demand measurable, but daily flows reveal only part of the story as investors assess adoption, market structure, issuer competition and Bitcoin’s role in traditional portfolios.
Bitcoin ETF flows offer a window into institutional crypto demand, but inflows and redemptions can reflect hedging, arbitrage, product rotation and broader market structure, not simply long-term conviction.
Bitcoin’s next move may hinge on whether institutional ETF flows, spot demand, derivatives positioning and liquidity align. Here’s how investors can verify genuine adoption instead of mistaking leverage-driven volatility for durable demand.
Crypto treasury firms face tougher scrutiny over financing, dilution, accounting, custody and regulation as investors question whether corporate digital-asset strategies create lasting enterprise value beyond token exposure.
Bitcoin’s key support faces pressure as traders reassess rate-cut expectations, bond yields and dollar strength. ETF flows, leverage and institutional demand could determine whether the broader crypto uptrend survives.
Crypto’s latest volatility reveals how interest rates, dollar strength, leverage, regulation and institutional infrastructure are reshaping liquidity, risk and digital-asset market growth for global investors.