Category: bitcoin

The Institutional Floor Reappears: US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Record $787.4 Million in Net Inflows — Breaking Four Consecutive Weeks of Outflows With a Three-Day $1.02 Billion Buying Wave
After four consecutive weeks of outflows totaling approximately $3.8 billion, US spot Bitcoin ETFs snapped the streak with $787.31 million in net inflows for the week of February 23–27, 2026 — the strongest weekly inflow figure in over a month. BlackRock's IBIT contributed $503 million alone, lifting its cumulative net inflow total to $61.81 billion. A precise three-day buying wave delivered over $1.02 billion in consecutive inflows, with February 25 posting $506.5 million — the largest single-day figure in three weeks. The signal arrived with perfect timing and immediately ran into the hardest possible test: US and Israeli strikes on Iran the very next day.

War Comes to the Charts: US and Israel Strike Iran, $128 Billion Is Erased From Crypto in One Hour, and Bitcoin's Week-Long Recovery Collapses Below $64,000
The US and Israel launched coordinated military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026 — triggering the sharpest single-event crypto selloff in months: Bitcoin plunged to $63,038, Ethereum to $1,835, $128 billion in total crypto market capitalization was erased within one hour, and $445 million in leveraged futures positions were forcibly closed across 135,000 trading accounts. The entire recovery from Wednesday's carefully constructed 9% bounce was erased in minutes. The demand floor that had held three times this month is now under its most serious test yet.

The Floor Holds: Bitcoin's 9% Surge Toward $70,000 Is Where Technicals and Structural Demand Finally Converge
Bitcoin has jumped roughly 9% intraday to retest the $70,000 threshold — its largest single-session percentage gain since early February — as a leverage flush, negative funding rates, and persistent spot buying at the $62,000–$65,000 demand floor converged into a classic technical squeeze. The question now is whether bulls can hold this level and convert the move into a structural breakout, or whether thin liquidity and lingering ETF outflows will allow sellers to reassert control.

UAE’s Hidden Bitcoin Reserve and Crypto Rulebook: The Macro Context Behind Abu Dhabi’s $1B ETF Bet
Abu Dhabi’s $1B BlackRock Bitcoin ETF position is only half the story: new Arkham Intelligence data shows UAE‑linked miners quietly holding 6,782 BTC worth about $453–454 million, with an estimated $344 million in unrealized profit, while the country’s regulators knit together one of the most comprehensive digital‑asset frameworks in the world. Taken together, the on‑chain reserve, ETF exposure and licensing sprint turn the Emirates into a front‑line macro signal for sovereign‑level conviction in Bitcoin and the broader crypto stack.

X Trading & X Money Countdown: Elon Musk’s ‘Everything App’ Is About to Go Live
Years after Elon Musk promised to turn Twitter into an “everything app,” crypto and stock trading on X is finally moving from rumor to countdown: product lead Nikita Bier says Smart Cashtags with in‑feed trading will roll out “in a couple of weeks,” while X Money — the platform’s Visa‑backed wallet and payments rail — is shifting from internal to external beta with a limited public launch targeted within the next two months. For a platform boasting more than a billion users, that combination could turn timelines into trading terminals and make X one of the most powerful on‑ramps into Bitcoin, DOGE and other digital assets in 2026.

Bitcoin’s Sudden Break Below $65,000: Inside the Tariff Shock, Flow Dynamics and Critical Technical Levels
Bitcoin has abruptly broken below the $65,000 mark after a 4–5% daily slide, extending an already painful drawdown that has wiped out roughly half of its value since the October 2025 peak around $125,000. A confluence of Trump’s surprise move to hike global tariffs to 15%, renewed risk‑off in equities, heavy ETF redemptions and visible whale selling into thin weekend liquidity has dragged BTC into a technically fragile zone where $60,000–$65,000 now separates a standard cycle correction from a full‑blown trend reversal.

Q2 2026 Crypto Regulatory Countdown: How Two Landmark U.S. Rulesets Could Reshape Global Markets
As Q2 2026 approaches, the crypto industry faces a pivotal regulatory moment. Two landmark U.S. rulesets — the GENIUS Act’s stablecoin framework and the CLARITY Act’s digital asset market-structure reforms — are moving from legislative text to practical enforcement, with implications that will reverberate across global markets and interact with Europe’s MiCA regime and new Basel banking standards.

Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Funds Buy the Bitcoin Crash: $1B BlackRock ETF Bet Signals a New Phase of Institutional Adoption
As retail traders panic‑sold into the latest Bitcoin drawdown, Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth giants quietly built more than $1 billion in exposure to BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), turning the crypto crash into a long‑term entry point. New 13F filings show Mubadala Investment Company and Al Warda Investments increased their IBIT stakes by 46% during a 23% Q4 2025 BTC slump—and have held through an additional 23% slide in early 2026, even as other institutions cut their ETF allocations.

Supreme Court’s Trump Tariff Ruling Sends Mixed Signals to the Crypto Market
The US Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision to invalidate President Donald Trump’s emergency global tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has scrapped one of his signature economic tools and opened the door to potential refunds on more than $100 billion in duties—just as the White House races to reinstall a 10–15% blanket tariff under a different statute. Traditional markets initially cheered the legal curb on tariff powers, while crypto, which sold off sharply on earlier tariff headlines in January, has so far taken the ruling and Trump’s rapid 15% counter‑move in stride, with Bitcoin holding near $68,000 and volatility far below the panic seen during previous trade shocks.

$3.8B ETF Exodus: Quantum Fears Test Bitcoin’s Scarcity Story
Crypto investment products have racked up four consecutive weeks of outflows totaling roughly $3.8 billion, dragging sector assets under management down to about $133 billion—its weakest level since April 2025—just as high‑profile analysts warn that future quantum computers could unlock some 4 million “lost” BTC and dilute Bitcoin’s scarcity premium over gold. The result is a tense new narrative where ETF redemptions, regional flow splits and a looming “Q‑Day” risk are forcing investors to reassess how much of Bitcoin’s value rests on cryptography that might not be unbreakable forever.