CLARITY Act Window Reopens As US Crypto Regulation Returns To The Senate Agenda
US crypto regulation has spent years stuck between enforcement actions, agency turf fights, and unfinished legislation. The CLARITY Act is one of the efforts meant to change that, and the Senate’s return puts the bill back into the market’s field of vision. This is not a simple “bill passes, crypto rallies” story. It is a…
SEC’s “Regulation Crypto” Push Signals A More Formal Rulebook May Be Coming
The SEC’s crypto approach may be entering a new phase. A rulemaking package framed around “Regulation Crypto” suggests the agency is moving toward a more formal digital asset framework under Chair Paul Atkins, rather than relying mainly on enforcement cases to shape the market. That distinction matters. Enforcement tells firms what regulators disliked after the…
Bitcoin And Ethereum ETF Inflows Return As Institutions Step Back Into Crypto Funds
ETF flows are back in the green, and that gives crypto traders a cleaner demand signal after weeks of nervous positioning. Bitcoin and Ethereum funds recording $282 million in net inflows does not erase the previous selling pressure, but it does show institutions have not stepped away from the market entirely. That matters because ETF…
Kraken Adds Arbitrum Stablecoins As Exchanges Keep Chasing Cheaper Settlement Rails
Stablecoin listings can look routine until you pay attention to the chain. Kraken adding USDT0 and USDC.e support on Arbitrum is really a story about where exchange infrastructure is moving: toward cheaper, faster settlement rails that users actually want to touch. That is important because stablecoins are no longer just exchange quote assets. They are…
Bitcoin Rebound To $64,000 Puts Overhead Supply Back In The Market’s Way
Bitcoin’s move back toward the $64,000 area gives bulls something to work with, but it does not remove the market’s next problem. After a sharp recovery, the focus now shifts to overhead supply and whether buyers can absorb the next wave of profit-taking. That is often how rebounds work in crypto. The first move higher…
Ethereum Holds Its Range As ETF Launch Hopes Meet Cooler Futures Speculation
Ethereum’s market setup is getting more interesting because the loudest bullish catalyst is already visible. Spot ETF launches are moving closer, but ETH is not acting like a market in full-blown euphoria. Instead, price is holding support while speculative positioning looks more measured. That may actually be healthier than a blow-off move before the event.…
Dogecoin Cools Near Support As Meme Traders Wait For A Cleaner Breakout Signal
Dogecoin is back in one of those awkward areas where both bulls and bears can make a case. Price has cooled into support rather than collapsing, which gives buyers something to defend. But it has not yet produced the kind of clean breakout that would make the next leg obvious. That is why the current…
Solana Address Growth Story Needs Real Usage, Not Just Bigger Wallet Counts
Solana’s growth story is often told through speed, fees, and developer momentum. Address growth adds another layer, but it needs to be read carefully. A higher wallet count can be encouraging, yet it does not automatically prove that a network has deeper economic activity. That is the right way to look at the current Solana…
Mantle’s Move To Chainlink CCIP Shows Bridges Are Still Crypto’s Biggest Security Test
Bridge security is one of those crypto topics that only gets attention when something breaks. Mantle’s decision to migrate Super Portal infrastructure to Chainlink CCIP is a reminder that serious networks cannot afford to treat cross-chain transfers as an afterthought. The reason is simple: bridges have historically been among the most expensive failure points in…
Coinbase Smart Wallet Verification Upgrade Targets The Multi-Chain UX Problem
Coinbase is still trying to make on-chain activity feel less like a specialist task. Its latest Smart Wallet verification upgrade fits that broader effort, targeting a problem that becomes more obvious every time users move between chains: dApp authorization is still too confusing. The average user does not want to think about signatures, chain contexts,…