BlackRock pins Bitcoin ETF as major theme alongside T-bills, tech stocks
BlackRock features its IBIT Bitcoin ETF on its homepage as a major investment theme for 2026, signaling growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies.
BlackRock features its IBIT Bitcoin ETF on its homepage as a major investment theme for 2026, signaling growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies.
Coinbase announces eight new offerings, including robo-advisers, custom stablecoins, and prediction markets, to cater to institutional investors and individuals.
The Central African Republic’s crypto push has been criticized for favoring elites and exposing the country to foreign criminal networks, rather than promoting financial inclusion.
Exodus and MoonPay partner to launch a fully reserved US dollar stablecoin in early 2026, aiming to revolutionize everyday payments with a stable and reliable cryptocurrency solution.
MetaMask, a leading crypto wallet, has launched native support for Bitcoin (BTC), allowing users to manage BTC alongside ETH, SOL, and SEI in a single wallet, enhancing user experience and cryptocurrency adoption.
Experts predict a potential crypto bull run in Q1 2026, driven by macroeconomic factors, which could lead to significant growth in cryptocurrency values, particularly Bitcoin, possibly reaching $300,000 to $600,000.
The OCC has conditionally approved five crypto firms, including Circle and Ripple, to launch national trust banks, paving the way for mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.
A senior Vanguard analyst has compared Bitcoin to a plush toy, sparking debate about the cryptocurrency’s value and utility, while the company’s policy change allowing clients to trade crypto ETFs marks a significant shift in its stance on cryptocurrencies.
Coinbase’s John D’Agostino predicts that more EU nations will purchase Bitcoin, following the Czech Republic’s lead, driving further adoption of the cryptocurrency.
Swissborg partners with Mastercard to launch a crypto debit card in 2026, enhancing global crypto adoption across 30 countries.