Bitcoin Drops 4% on $16.4B Options Expiry
$16.4B in BTC and ETH options expire on Deribit, sending Bitcoin down 4% to $68,400 and pushing the Fear & Greed Index to extreme fear.
Read articleSEC XRP ETF Ruling Due as $1.44B Flows In
SEC faces its final XRP ETF deadline on March 27 with 95% approval odds and $1.44B in existing funds. What it means for XRP casino players.
Read articleBitcoin at $70,600 as War Fears Ease
Bitcoin rebounds to $70,600 on March 25 after reports that planned US strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure were paused, lifting crypto casino bankrolls.
Read articleBipartisan Bill Would Classify Crypto Prediction Bets as Gambling
US senators introduced the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act, targeting CFTC platforms offering sports bets and casino-style contracts.
Read articleBitcoin Holds $68K as Gold Crashes for Ninth Day
Bitcoin holds above $66K support as gold falls for a ninth straight day, with BTC outperforming traditional safe havens.
Read articleNevada Bans Kalshi Over Gambling Laws
Nevada court issues a 14-day order halting Kalshi's sports contracts, rejecting its CFTC federal jurisdiction defence.
Read articleBitcoin at $70K as Rate Hike Odds Hit 12%
Fed rate hike probability jumps from 0% to 12% in a week as oil surges 50%, squeezing BTC casino bankrolls.
Read articleFTX Pays $2.2B to Creditors on March 31 as US Customers Hit Full Recovery
FTX's fourth distribution sends $2.2B to creditors on March 31, with US customers reaching 100% recovery.
Read articleBitcoin Nears $75,000 as 25% Rebound Lifts Crypto Casino Bankrolls
Bitcoin surged to $74,500, up 25% from its $60K February low as Strait of Hormuz tensions ease.
Read articlePolymarket's 5-Minute Bitcoin Bets Hit $60M Daily as CFTC Reviews Rules
Polymarket's five-minute Bitcoin price bets hit $60M/day in under a month, as CFTC opens a review of event contract regulations.
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