
Bitcoin Falls to $66.5K After Massive $15.6B Options Expiry Shakes Market
TL;DR Bitcoin fell to $66,500 after Deribitās $15.58 billion quarterly options expiry, with BTC contracts totaling about $13.46 billion and max pain sitting at $75,000. The

TL;DR Bitcoin fell to $66,500 after Deribitās $15.58 billion quarterly options expiry, with BTC contracts totaling about $13.46 billion and max pain sitting at $75,000. The

JustLend DAO announced that it will launch USDD V2.0 Supply Mining Activity XVI at 20:00 Singapore time on March 28, with an APY targeted at around

TL;DR Several funds accumulated WLD over the past week, led by DACM with a new 1.4 million token position built through Binance withdrawals. Kenetic Capital, CoinFund

TL;DR An unknown wallet bought about $106.98 million in ETH near $2,080, instantly reigniting market attention around Ethereum and the identity of the buyer. The purchase

TL;DR Trust Walletās Agent Kit lets AI agents execute crypto transactions across more than 25 blockchains from self-custodied or agent wallets under user-set rules. The toolkit

TL;DR Hashdexās NCIQ has expanded from five to seven holdings, adding Cardano and Chainlink by Dec. 31 and broadening exposure for U.S. investors. The ETF launched

TL;DR The bipartisan PREDICT Act would bar Congress members, the president, vice president, political appointees, and certain family members from trading prediction markets tied to government

TL;DR Tazapay secured a total of $36 million in Series B funding, with Circle Ventures leading the extension as investor interest in payment infrastructure deepens. The
QCP Group said that Bitcoin is hovering around $70,000 and trading more like a quiet consolidation than a market under outright stress, even as broader risk

TL;DR CoinShares says roughly 15% to 20% of the global bitcoin mining fleet is losing money at current hash price and power-cost levels. Hash price fell
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