Bitcoin's Volatility Drops Below 'Magnificent Seven' Stocks
Bitcoin's volatility has halved compared to five years ago and now falls below that of the 'Magnificent Seven' tech stocks, indicating market maturity.
Bitcoin's volatility has halved compared to five years ago and now falls below that of the 'Magnificent Seven' tech stocks, indicating market maturity.
PIPPIN's market cap dropped $37 million as its price fell 33% in one day, reflecting increased bearish sentiment and caution among traders as volatility rises.
The UK has introduced new laws to regulate cryptocurrency donations for political purposes, enhancing transparency and accountability in campaign financing.
Bittensor's TAO token has risen 140%, prompting a shift towards altcoins as Bitcoin remains stable, highlighting a growing interest in AI-driven blockchain.
Fannie Mae is introducing Bitcoin-backed loans in partnership with Coinbase and Better Home & Finance, enhancing access to home ownership for crypto investors.
Marathon Digital reduces its debt by selling 15,133 BTC, signaling a shift in corporate treasury management strategies in the cryptocurrency landscape.
The SEC's upcoming exemption for tokenized securities stirs debate as lawmakers raise concerns over investor safety and regulatory loopholes.