Crypto Macro News and Global Policy Updates

In-depth analysis of how global macro events impact crypto markets, including Fed policy, inflation data, geopolitics, and traditional finance movements.
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BTC ETF has regained $3.0 billion in outflows since the “1011 crash,” and by year-to-date the liquidity position is approaching flat

Gate News reports that on March 28, according to Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart, between October 2025 and the end of February 2026, Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $9 billion in outflows, of which approximately $3 billion has been recovered. Although the overall net outflow since the "1011 crash" still exceeds $6 billion, looking at the performance this year, the inflows and outflows of Bitcoin ETFs have nearly balanced out, indicating a certain recovery in market sentiment.
BTC-4,16%
GateNews·21m ago

The U.S. has bombed Iranian nuclear facilities and steel mills again! Several countries in the Persian Gulf have faced retaliation, Brent crude oil surged to $106, and Bitcoin reached $66,000.

The US-Israeli coalition conducted airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and steel mills, prompting Iran to retaliate against multiple countries, causing damage in places like Kuwait, Doha, and Tel Aviv. Financial markets were shaken, with Brent crude oil prices surpassing $106. Trump announced that the US has multiple strike targets and is considering increasing troop levels in the Middle East to respond to the situation.
動區BlockTempo·1h ago

Intercontinental Exchange invests an additional $600 million into Polymarket, bringing its total investment to $1.64 billion

Intercontinental Exchange adds $600 million investment to Polymarket, bringing the total to $1.64 billion. Trump emphasizes the importance of Bitcoin, while Yilihua states the cryptocurrency market has performed poorly for four years. The U.S. plans to release a draft of stablecoin yield provisions, and Ripple's CEO says the CLARITY Act may be delayed until May. California bans public officials from trading on insider information. The crypto industry enters the "Shirt Era," with blockchain and AI integration driving development. Lido proposes to buy back LDO tokens, and Ripple and Stellar founders jointly invest $1 billion in AGI research.
BTC-4,16%
STETH-4,02%
LDO3,12%
GateNews·1h ago

Ripple CEO: First quarter may see record growth, warns that regulatory "weaponization" hinders crypto innovation.

Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse stated that the company is driving business growth through mergers and acquisitions, expecting to set new records in the first quarter of 2026. Ripple invested approximately $4 billion in the crypto ecosystem in 2025 and acquired Hidden Road and GTreasury. He is generally optimistic about the outlook for U.S. digital asset policy but expects the CLARITY Act to be delayed. Additionally, he warned that the weaponization of policy could impact innovation. The cryptocurrency industry and traditional financial institutions still have ongoing negotiations regarding legislative details.
BlockBeatNews·1h ago

Trump Supports Cryptocurrency: America Will Become the World's "Bitcoin Superpower"

Trump stated at the Future Investment Initiative Summit that the United States will become a global superpower in cryptocurrency, emphasizing the importance of Bitcoin and the acceleration of payment trends. He pointed out that the U.S. needs to maintain a leading position in the fields of crypto assets and financial innovation to ensure its dominance in the global financial system.
BTC-4,16%
BlockBeatNews·2h ago

Plume’s legal counsel testified before Congress, urging the SEC to accelerate rulemaking for tokenization and move DeFi protocol ATS registrations forward

Plume legal advisor B. Salman Banaei testified before Congress, urging the SEC to expedite the development of tokenization rules and criticizing the reliance on an "innovation exemption" mechanism. He emphasized the need for public consultation to promote permanent solutions that would attract large institutions to participate in the tokenization of real-world assets, reminding SEC leadership of the urgency to act.
GateNews·2h ago

Citigroup slashes Bitcoin and Ethereum 12-month price targets, stating that stalled U.S. crypto legislation weakens upward catalysts.

Citigroup lowers its 12-month target prices for Bitcoin and Ethereum, indicating that its medium-term outlook for the crypto market has turned cautious, mainly because progress on U.S. crypto-asset legislation has been slow. Its Bitcoin target is reduced from $143,000 to $112,000, and its Ethereum target is lowered to $3,175. Although there is still room for upside in the future, the lack of new policy catalysts means prices could trade within a range in the short term. Citigroup is even more cautious in its assessment of Ethereum, saying it is more heavily influenced by on-chain activity.
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ETH-3,95%
区块客·2h ago

Several banks in South Korea are deepening their cooperation with cryptocurrency exchanges, with KB Kookmin Bank renewing its contract despite an incident at a certain exchange.

South Korea’s banking industry is actively strengthening cooperation with cryptocurrency exchanges to deal with constrained loan growth and to seek new profit opportunities. Several banks have established partnerships with exchanges, despite historical incidents involving mistaken Bitcoin airdrops. Regulators plan to expand their regulatory authority, which could intensify competition among banks.
BTC-4,16%
GateNews·2h ago