Crypto equities are taking center stage as Circle’s stock jumps and market volatility accelerates, driven by geopolitical events and major policy updates. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve adopts a ‘wait-and-see’ approach
Crypto equities are taking center stage as Circle’s stock jumps and market volatility accelerates, driven by geopolitical events and major policy updates. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve adopts a ‘wait-and-see’ approach
Crypto markets lit up with fresh enthusiasm as U.S. policy momentum accelerated and regulatory clarity sharpened. Major headlines this week include Donald Trump’s full-throated crypto advocacy, landmark stablecoin growth, state-level
Circle’s stock posted major gains following the passage of the GENIUS Act, as high-profile endorsement from Donald Trump and a measured Federal Reserve outlook provided a dramatic backdrop to a
Momentum is building in the cryptocurrency sector as landmark legislation, political support, and a wave of major business developments propel both digital assets and related equities to new heights. From
Circle’s stock leapt after the GENIUS Act passed in the U.S. Senate, signaling a pivotal moment for the crypto sector. While macro and geopolitical uncertainties drive market volatility, major industry
Circle shares jump as the GENIUS Act clears a major hurdle, while global crypto markets ride waves of volatility amid geopolitical tensions and fresh regulatory developments. Meanwhile, innovation in digital
Amid intensifying global tensions and major regulatory moves, crypto markets are navigating a wave of volatility. A powerful rally in Circle stock, the passing of the GENIUS Act, and Donald
Polygon (POL) and Uniswap (UNI) surged ahead among major cryptocurrencies, joining a broad market rally that left only a few asset laggards behind. The CoinDesk 20 Index, a key benchmark
Cardano’s momentum is fading as emerging tokens Hyperliquid and Little Pepe rapidly capture trader attention in 2025. As ADA grapples with stagnation below $1, rivals HYPE and LILPEPE are shaking
US President Donald Trump has once again demanded a sweeping 250 basis point rate cut from the Federal Reserve, reigniting debate about the central bank’s direction—and stirring speculation across financial