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Forward Guidance’s Felix Jauvin noted that he’s bullish on both crypto and bitcoin on a “mean reversion basis”

The stickiness could be the result of bear market conditions where users are swapping out of riskier tokens to hold stablecoins on Solana apps instead, a Blockworks Research analyst said

The dollar index is down 3.7% today from Wednesday, and consumer sentiment fell to lower than expected

SKALE’s Jack O’Holleran said that certain metrics are becoming more important to gauging the success of a project

Inflation reached a five-month low in March, but 10% blanket levy may impact prices

The administration announced a pause on reciprocal tariffs, but the bond market shows signs of trouble

A fresh market update from Blockworks Research highlights the ecosystem’s March pressure test

Dow and S&P 500 post intraday gains we haven’t seen since 2020 following news that Trump will pause tariffs

10-year yield climbed Tuesday night, with the possibility that basis trade is unwinding

Bitcoin’s managing to hold up, but a selloff could pave the way for an even more aggressive altcoin reaction

Investors continue to digest the Trump administration’s mixed messages on tariff policies

As equities retest 2024 lows and trade wars are brewing, BTC’s resilience stands out, but it’s not decoupled yet

The market volatility average is rising towards 2020 and 2008 levels, but context is important

The S&P 500 quickly erased gains spurred by optimism that President Trump may push back the start date for his new tariff policies

A new report from Centrifuge and Keyrock sets out the bull, bear and base cases for tokenized private credit and RWAs.

The network is at a “pivotal juncture,” Blockworks Research’s Marc-Thomas Arjoon said

Altcoin trade volume has returned to pre-FTX levels, but with a shrinking pool of market leaders

President Donald Trump announced a 10% levy on almost all goods and additional tariffs on so-called “worst offending” countries
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