Ethereum investment products recorded $222 million in net outflows last week, the largest weekly loss among digital asset funds, while some miners increased holdings.
New analysis warns the Clarity Act could drain demand from DeFi tokens, reducing trading volumes and liquidity, while Circle emerges as an exception.
XRP and USDC have surpassed Ethereum's growth rate, signaling a potential shift in crypto market dynamics as stablecoins gain momentum.
BlackRock reports institutions are concentrating holdings on Bitcoin and Ethereum, showing little appetite for newer altcoins amid fierce token turnover.
Institutional investors are concentrating capital on Bitcoin and Ethereum, creating market rotations that leave smaller tokens with fewer buyers while major firms like BlackRock develop new products.
Spot Ethereum ETFs recorded two consecutive weeks of net inflows for the first time since early October, signaling renewed investor confidence.
Bitcoin surges past $73,000 as South Korea caps crypto exchange ownership at 20%, sparking industry concerns over growth.
Ethereum surged 10% to $2,183 as Bitcoin's rally lifted the broader cryptocurrency market, highlighting renewed investor confidence.
Ethereum Foundation releases ambitious decade-long roadmap targeting faster finality, while ETH faces market declines alongside other major cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin faces volatility as analysts warn of potential declines while Trump insiders reaffirm ambitious $1 million price targets, creating market uncertainty.