Traders are still tiptoeing around markets as multiple risk events remain at the forefront, but BTC margin and futures markets are starting to favor a bullish breakout.
What Does the Debt Limit Showdown Mean for Bitcoin?
A U.S. debt default would be bad for absolutely everything.
Bitcoin Slides Below $27K as Investors Eye Debt Ceiling Negotiations
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned the U.S. could breach its debt limit by June 1, potentially setting off a recession in the event of default.
Circle reportedly adjusts USDC reserves to avoid US default risk
The world’s second-largest stablecoin issuer wants to reduce its exposure to potential US debt defaults.
Bitcoin options: How to play it when BTC price moves up or down 10%
A perfect storm is forming for higher volatility. Learn how to profit from BTC price moves on either side.
Got liquidated with Bitcoin futures? Get 3.5x leverage using this options strategy
Here is how professional traders use Iron Condor options strategies to benefit from the banking crisis and the U.S. debt ceiling increase.
Bitcoin Posts Biggest Weekly Loss in Five Months as Dollar Liquidity Declines, Debt Ceiling Fears Return
The cost of insuring against a potential U.S. government default in the next 12 months soared to record highs last week.
Bitcoin Miner Stronghold Raises Year-End Hashrate Guidance to 4 EH/s
Fourth-quarter revenue of $23.4 million was driven mainly by selling energy to the power grid rather than crypto mining.
Securities Platform DEFYCA to Release Tokenized Private Debt Protocol on Avalanche
DEFYCA’s launch highlights the growing trend of bringing tokenized versions of traditional markets like debt to blockchains.
Bitcoin miners see mixed successes in tackling debt-fueled overexpansion crisis
Industry players accumulated over $4 billion of debt in the last crypto run-up.
Bitcoin ASIC miner prices hovering at lows not seen in years
ASIC miners’ price per terahash has fallen more than 80% from its peak in 2021 as Bitcoin mining machines continue to flood the marketplace.
Bitcoin hashrate recovers after big freeze shuts down miners
The Bitcoin network hashrate has returned to 241.29 EH/s after a temporary 38% fall to 170.60 EH/s from a weekly peak of 276.40 EH/s.
Celsius changes legal team, pays off $20M in Aave debts
The embattled platform continues to wind down its debts to decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocols, having just paid off 20 million USDC to Aave.
Bitcoin on-chain data hints at institutions ‘deploying capital’ at expense of ‘hodlers’
On-chain metrics detect strong “sophisticated passive buying” on spot exchanges and a rise in the movements of Bitcoin to whale wallets.
‘Bitcoin fixes this’ — US Infrastructure Bill would add $250B to US debt mountain
The hotly-debated legislation is no surprise to hard money supporters, as Cameron Winklevoss saying that it would “plunder” future generations.
Debt Collection Firm CIS Now Accepts Bitcoin for B2B Repayments
Corporate Intelligence Services said it launched the new repayment option to provide a better service its “clientele.”
How Much Debt Can a Country Handle?
As conventional wisdom grows that central banks can go more deeply into debt than previously thought, one economist asks, how much is too much?
Man Accused of Arranging Murder to Avoid Crypto Debt Can’t Escape Jail, Brazilian Court Rules
Crypto businessman Danilo Afonso Pechin remains jailed after Brazil’s High Court refused to hear his request for habeas corpus.
Thailand to Raise $6.4M With Sale of Blockchain-Based Bonds
The Thai Public Debt Management Office plans to sell the cheaply priced bonds through a state-owned bank’s blockchain e-wallet.
Why Debt Can’t Buy More Growth, Feat. Jeff Booth
A conversation with the “Price of Tomorrow” author on the key structural challenge looming over the global economy.