
Ethereum Supply on Exchanges Hits Multi-Year Lows
The balance of Ethereum (ETH) held on centralized exchanges has fallen to a new multi-year low, with more than 31 million ETH withdrawn in February alone,

The balance of Ethereum (ETH) held on centralized exchanges has fallen to a new multi-year low, with more than 31 million ETH withdrawn in February alone,

TL;DR Bitcoin Inflows: Bitcoin ETFs attracted $458.2 million on Monday as trading volume hit its highest level since early February, showing strong demand despite geopolitical strain.

TL;DR Bitcoin Reversal: BTC fell below $67,000 after failing to hold its brief move above $70,000, now trading near $66,800 with a small gain. Altcoin Snapshot:

TL;DR: Bitcoin manages to stabilize around $66,000 after recovering from losses suffered over the weekend. Long liquidations reached $300 million, although the deleveraging was relatively contained.

TL;DR ETH Accumulation: Bitmine now holds 4.47 million ETH, representing 3.71% of supply and moving 74% toward its 5% target. Staking Expansion: With 3.04 million ETH

TL;DR BTC Stability: Bitcoin held near $66,100 after a volatile weekend, driven by Middle East tensions, recovering from a dip to $63,000 and maintaining dominance above

TL;DR Bitcoin inflows: Bitcoin ETFs added $254.4M on February 26, led by BlackRockās IBIT, while threeāday inflows topped $1.02B as investors bought the dip. Altcoin ETF
TL;DR Bitcoin inflows: Bitcoin ETFs drew $506.6 million, led by $297.4 million into IBIT and strong contributions from GBTC, FBTC, and BITB, signaling renewed institutional accumulation

TL;DR The Ethereum Foundation published a technical roadmap targeting ten million transactions per second. Seven protocol upgrades are projected through 2029 at one fork every six

TL;DR Bitcoin rebound: BTC recovered from a $62,500 low to around $65K, gaining more than 3% as buyers stepped in after futuresādriven volatility and tariffārelated uncertainty.
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