
Bitcoin rally now depends on one Fed document coming Wednesday
Bitcoin's bounce from a 21-month low rests on a single weak jobs report, and Wednesday's Fed minutes will show whether officials share the market's doubts.

Polymarket and Kalshi traders price the American striker’s return as a narrow boost before the World Cup knockout match

Law-enforcement opposition to CLARITY is starting to fracture, but Gillibrand’s renewed memecoin ban shows the bill’s path still depends on an ethics deal and seven Senate Democrats.

Crypto stocks promised investors a regulated way to ride the Bitcoin cycle, but 2026 data shows many added a second layer of company-specific risk instead.

More than $124 trillion in US household wealth is set to change hands by 2048, and the generations receiving it hold crypto at rates several times higher than the generations giving it.

Weak US jobs data gave Bitcoin bulls a reason to chase the rebound, but options traders are still paying for downside protection as the long weekend turns $66,000-$68,000 into the rally’s next trap zone.

With Wall Street and ETF rails shut, BTC keeps trading, proving that always-on access can also mean thinner liquidity.



