Bitcoin Falls Toward $75K as Fed Nominee Warsh Signals Policy Independence
Bitcoin and crypto stocks fell as Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh emphasized central bank independence, while analysts still see potential upside later in 2026.
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Bitcoin and crypto stocks fell as Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh emphasized central bank independence, while analysts still see potential upside later in 2026.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted almost $1 billion in inflows last week, signaling renewed institutional confidence as geopolitical developments influence market sentiment.
Financial giants Charles Schwab and Citadel Securities are considering prediction markets, signaling growing institutional interest in event-based trading beyond traditional assets.
Several analysts believe Bitcoin could fall to $50,000 in a final market flush before recovery, citing bearish trends and macroeconomic pressures.
Crypto exchange-traded products recorded $1.1 billion in weekly inflows, led by Bitcoin and US spot ETFs as easing inflation and geopolitical developments boosted investor sentiment.
Bitcoin briefly dropped below $71,000 while oil prices spiked after the United States announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Iran and rattling global markets.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs record $471 million in inflows, marking the strongest daily performance since late February amid volatile market conditions.
Bitcoin’s rebound during the Iran conflict highlights shifting market dynamics, with liquidity, dollar strength, and potential supply disruptions shaping price action.
Large holders of the TRUMP memecoin are increasing their positions ahead of a planned Mar-a-Lago event that will host the project’s top token holders.
Crypto trading and lending firm Blockfills has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after suspending withdrawals and reporting about $75 million in losses. The restructuring follows legal action alleging misuse of customer assets.