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Bitcoin ETF flows are reshaping how investors assess institutional demand, but daily creations and redemptions reveal only part of the picture. Explore issuer concentration, macro forces, regulation, liquidity, and adoption.
Stablecoin regulation is reshaping crypto’s competitive landscape, influencing issuance, reserves, payments, licensing and the future of dollar-denominated liquidity across global markets for banks and fintech firms.
Stablecoins are evolving into global dollar infrastructure. New rules could reshape reserves, redemption rights, issuer oversight and competition among banks, fintech firms and crypto-native companies.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF flows are refocusing attention on institutional demand, product competition and whether regulated access can create a durable foundation for Bitcoin through market volatility.
Bitcoin ETF flows are reshaping how investors assess institutional demand, market liquidity and risk appetite, with inflows, outflows, trading volume, macro conditions and regulation offering key signals.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF flows are emerging as a key institutional demand signal, revealing whether capital is building lasting exposure or simply rotating through regulated crypto products.
Bitcoin’s key support is under pressure as spot flows, exchange balances, derivatives leverage, institutional demand and macroeconomic expectations determine whether profit-taking is absorbed or triggers a deeper market decline.
The stablecoin race has a new contender. While Ethereum, Solana and Base continue to dominate headlines, Robinhood’s blockchain is quietly experiencing one of the fastest growth spurts in the industry. Over the past week alone, the network’s stablecoin market capitalization has jumped by
Aave is making one of the largest optimization moves in its history. The leading decentralized lending protocol has announced plans to retire six blockchain deployments while removing dozens of underutilized asset reserves, signaling a clear shift toward efficiency over expansion. The decision affec
For most of the institutional crypto era, capital has followed a predictable route: enter through Bitcoin, establish a core position and consider everything else later. This week, that sequence briefly changed. BlackRock’s Bitcoin product recorded redemptions while its Ethereum vehicles attracted fr
Artificial intelligence has crossed another threshold, and this time it wasn’t writing code or discovering software bugs. Anthropic says its experimental Claude Mythos Preview model has uncovered entirely new weaknesses in cryptographic algorithms themselves, a milestone that could reshape how
Morgan Stanley is widening the institutional gateway into digital assets, launching exchange-traded products tied to ether and Solana’s SOL alongside its existing bitcoin offering. The expansion is more than another pair of crypto listings. It marks a deeper commitment by a major Wall Street asset m