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techGermany’s Largest Banks to Launch Retail Crypto Trading by 2026
Sparkassen and DZ Bank are building regulated cryptocurrency platforms, potentially unlocking Bitcoin and Ether access for 50 million German retail customers under MiCA.
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cryptoBitcoin Sinks to $58K, but Short-Squeeze Risk Rises
Bitcoin plunged to $58,000 for the first time since 2024 as macro headwinds hit, but crowded short bets and a bullish order-book skew raise the odds of a short squeeze.
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cryptoBitcoin Plunges to $59K, Triggers $1 Billion in Liquidations Amid Macro Pressures
Bitcoin fell to its lowest since early June, sparking nearly $1 billion in crypto liquidations. AI chip earnings helped stabilize markets as traders eye further risk from quarter-end positioning and inflation data.
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cryptoBitcoin Falls Below $60,000 as $650M in Longs Liquidated
Bitcoin's plunge below $60,000 triggered over $650 million in liquidations, with Ether and crypto equities also falling. Pressure from tech stocks and weak ETF demand deepened the selloff.
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financeNasdaq Composite Drops 2%; Tech Sector Faces Valuation Pressures
The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.21%, driven by significant losses in technology stocks as market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike rose sharply.
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cryptoUS and Iran Convene in Switzerland to Extend Ceasefire and Reopen Strait of Hormuz
US and Iranian officials meet at Bürgenstock to formalize a 60-day ceasefire extension and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a move poised to impact global energy and crypto markets.
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cryptoStandard Chartered Declares Crypto Winter Finished, Sets $100K Bitcoin Target
Standard Chartered analyst Geoff Kendrick calls the Bitcoin bottom, outlining three key market reversals that support a bullish forecast for the year's end.
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cryptoStandard Chartered Declares Crypto Winter Over as Bitcoin Finds Floor at $59,000
Standard Chartered analyst Geoffrey Kendrick identifies Bitcoin's cycle low at $59,000, citing easing ETF outflows from the SpaceX IPO and potential geopolitical stability as key recovery drivers.