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Bitcoin's implied volatility has fallen to its lowest level since September 2025, coinciding with roughly $1 billion in US spot ETF outflows that signal cooling institutional demand and a market waiting for its next catalyst.
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BTC USD hovers at $77K as Michael Saylor makes another Bitcoin purchase and predicts Strategy will buy all Bitcoin mined until 2140.
Bitcoin rebounded above $77,000 after briefly hitting a three-week low near $76,500, triggering roughly $580 million in liquidations. While most major altcoins fell, HYPE and ZEC defied the downturn with standout gains.
A hotter-than-expected US producer price reading and rising Treasury yields snapped a six-week, $3.4 billion inflow streak for spot bitcoin ETFs, sending nearly $1 billion out of the funds in a single week.
The US Senate approved landmark cryptocurrency legislation defining SEC and CFTC oversight, sparking an 8% Bitcoin surge and potentially unlocking billions in institutional investment.
The Royal Government of Bhutan transferred 123.7 BTC worth $8.5 million, extending a year-long liquidation pattern that has now shed over $269 million in Bitcoin holdings.
Bettors on the CFTC-regulated prediction platform Kalshi overwhelmingly expect Bitcoin to test $75,000 before reaching six figures, as BTC USD trades below that key resistance level.
ECB President Christine Lagarde argued euro-denominated stablecoins pose serious risks to financial stability and monetary policy without meaningfully strengthening the euro's global role.
The Senate Banking Committee has set a May 14, 2026, markup hearing for the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, moving the landmark bipartisan bill one step closer to resolving years of regulatory uncertainty for the US crypto industry.
April's Consumer Price Index came in hotter than expected, reigniting fears of prolonged high interest rates and triggering immediate selling pressure across crypto and equity markets.
Zurich Insurance's digital wealth arm will allow pension funds to allocate up to 5% of assets to Bitcoin. A shift for Switzerland's conservative CHF 1 trillion retirement savings industry?