
Bitcoin reclaims $69,000 as US–Iran ceasefire reports trigger short squeeze
Bitcoin moved back above $69,000, as reports of possible ceasefire talks between the United States and
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Bitcoin moved back above $69,000, as reports of possible ceasefire talks between the United States and

Bitfarms closed fiscal 2025 with a $285 million net loss, a result shaped by weaker Bitcoin

XRP hovered around $1.36, even as exchange outflows continued to tighten the amount of token supply

A roughly $53 million Bitcoin short opened on Hyperliquid has added a new layer of pressure

Large Bitcoin holders continued to add exposure over the past month, with wallets commonly classified as

Crypto-native traders are no longer focusing only on digital assets. A growing share of capital is

Bitcoin has continued to test the $70,000 threshold without turning it into reliable support, and derivatives

Global banks are moving more aggressively into tokenized deposits as they try to turn traditional commercial

Bitcoin is still struggling to establish a credible bottom after failing again to hold the $70,000–$72,000

Bhutan’s state investment arm accelerated its Bitcoin sales on March 17 and 18, 2026, sending about