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How $18.8 Trillion in U.S. Household Debt and the Fed’s Next Move Could Make or Break Bitcoin’s $100K Ambition

Bitcoin’s path to $100,000 in 2026 is no longer just a story about halving cycles, ETFs, or on-chain metrics. It now runs straight through the most stressed corners of the U.S. economy and a Federal Reserve that has not yet… Read More »How $18.8 Trillion in U.S. Household Debt and the Fed’s Next Move Could Make or Break Bitcoin’s $100K Ambition

Bitcoin vs. Global Uncertainty: What Record-High Risk Sentiment Means for the Crypto Market

Bitcoin is trading in one of the strangest macro backdrops in its history: global uncertainty is at all-time highs, yet traditional measures of market stress remain subdued. For crypto investors and macro-focused traders, that disconnect is central to understanding whether… Read More »Bitcoin vs. Global Uncertainty: What Record-High Risk Sentiment Means for the Crypto Market

Bitcoin’s Sharp Pullback: Capitulation Signal or Just a Leverage Flush?

Bitcoin’s rapid slide from above $70,000 toward the $60,000 area in early February delivered the kind of volatility that forces traders to ask a familiar question: was this a classic capitulation low or simply a leverage reset in an overextended… Read More »Bitcoin’s Sharp Pullback: Capitulation Signal or Just a Leverage Flush?

Bitcoin Drops Below $70K as XRP Leads Losses and $1B in Crypto Positions Are Wiped Out

Bitcoin’s slide back below the psychologically important $70,000 mark has triggered a broad risk-off move across digital assets, inflicting more than $1 billion in liquidations on leveraged traders and leaving recent outperformer XRP among the hardest hit majors. Market snapshot:… Read More »Bitcoin Drops Below $70K as XRP Leads Losses and $1B in Crypto Positions Are Wiped Out

How Japan’s Bond Market Shock Could Trigger a Wave of Bitcoin Liquidations

For decades, Japan sat at the quiet center of the global financial system as the world’s most reliable source of cheap leverage. Traders could borrow yen at near-zero rates, redeploy that capital across higher-yielding assets, hedge just enough currency risk… Read More »How Japan’s Bond Market Shock Could Trigger a Wave of Bitcoin Liquidations

Why Institutions Call This a Bitcoin Bear Market but Still See BTC as Undervalued

Institutional investors are sending a mixed message on Bitcoin. In a new global survey from Coinbase Institutional and Glassnode, roughly one in four respondents said crypto has entered a bear market. At the same time, a majority still described Bitcoin… Read More »Why Institutions Call This a Bitcoin Bear Market but Still See BTC as Undervalued

Inside Moltbook: The Viral AI-Agent Network Experimenting With Bitcoin-Paid Key Theft

The emergence of networked AI agents is shifting risk from individual systems to an entire ecosystem. That shift is becoming visible on Moltbook, a social platform billing itself as “built exclusively for AI agents… Humans welcome to observe,” where autonomous… Read More »Inside Moltbook: The Viral AI-Agent Network Experimenting With Bitcoin-Paid Key Theft

Bitcoin Battles a Fourth Red Month as $81,000 Becomes the Market’s Line in the Sand

Bitcoin is sliding into one of its most technically and psychologically fraught phases of the current cycle, with price action threatening a fourth consecutive red month and a narrow support band around $81,000 emerging as the market’s make-or-break zone. The… Read More »Bitcoin Battles a Fourth Red Month as $81,000 Becomes the Market’s Line in the Sand