Ruholamin Haqshanas - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Bitcoin dominance, the ratio of Bitcoin’s market cap to the overall crypto market, surged in March amid the recent banking crisis.
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Liquidity vastly improved in crypto markets after USDC regained its dollar peg.
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The team behind DefiLlama, a decentralized finance (DeFi) analytics platform, has forked the project amid a dispute with the leadership.
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U.S. banks took out a combined $164.8 billion in loans from two Federal Reserve backstop facilities this week.
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The FDIC reportedly has asked potential buyers of Signature to give up all the crypto business at the bank if they wish to buy it.
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The Federal Reserve is considering introducing stricter capital and liquidity requirements for midsize banks.
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Chinese regulators have seen a spike in complaints about non-fungible tokens over the past year amid the growing popularity of digital art in the country.
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Circle, the issuer of the world’s second-largest stablecoin USDC, has revealed that it has more than $3 billion in an account maintained by now-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank.
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Over the weekend, regulators in the United States approved plans to backstop depositors and financial institutions linked with now-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
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Starbucks saw its first set of limited edition NFTs sell out in minutes despite the overall sour market conditions.
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The arrival of the Ordinals protocol has led to a sharp increase in the average Bitcoin block size.
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Consumer confidence in the digital asset industry remains high despite the recent collapse of some high-profile crypto companies.
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Meta plans to kick off another round of layoffs as the company seeks to restore profitability.
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Digital asset investment products recorded the fourth consecutive week of outflows last week.
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South Dakota has proposed a new bill that makes specific revisions to what constitutes money.
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