A New Era for Ethereum and BTC: SEC, Options, Billion-Dollar Inflows, and Gmail Wallets
The crypto market advances with SEC-approved Ethereum-ETF options and innovative Gmail wallets for ADA, signaling institutional growth.
The crypto market advances with SEC-approved Ethereum-ETF options and innovative Gmail wallets for ADA, signaling institutional growth.
Stock exchanges lose trillions as stablecoin capitalization rises. Investors increasingly turn to crypto, buying BTC and stablecoins.
This week, SMBC announced a stablecoin launch, SEC and Gemini delayed hearings, and Fidelity introduced new crypto investment methods.
Strategy bought 22,048 BTC for $1.92 billion, raising its total crypto holdings to 528,185 BTC. This is the largest Bitcoin purchase in recent months.
SEC and Japan join forces in tokenization and Web3, while BlackRock launches a tokenized fund and GameStop adds Bitcoin to reserves.
JP Morgan predicts Tesla’s worst quarterly deliveries in three years. CME Group launches Solana futures as Ethereum forecasts decline.
Ethereum launches Hoodi testnet ahead of Pectra upgrade. BlackRock may file for SOL and XRP ETFs, while US Congress debates Bitcoin reserve legislation.
VanEck filed for an AVAX ETF to attract investors. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink forecasts rising US inflation, while Lammis suggests a strategic BTC reserve.
Japan’s 10-year bond yield surpassed 1.5%, Bitcoin gains recognition in Europe, and Australia launches new crypto initiatives.
This article covers important crypto industry news and their effects on the market, including stablecoin licensing in Japan and new Coinbase futures.