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8 African Nations Advance Crypto Regulation as Adoption Accelerates Across Emerging Markets

Africa’s crypto regulation is accelerating as Ripple highlights eight nations advancing formal oversight, driving adoption and investment while positioning the region for deeper integration into global digital asset markets. Key Takeaways: Ripple highlights 8 African nations advancing crypto regulation, led by South Africa licensing rules. Nigeria, Kenya, and Mauritius
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Trump Announces Two-Week Ceasefire With Iran After Pakistan Mediation, Bitcoin Spikes to $71K

President Donald Trump suspended planned U.S. military strikes on Iran on Tuesday, announcing a two-week ceasefire contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping. Following the announcement from Trump, the leading crypto asset, bitcoin, rose above the $71,000 mark. Key Takeaways: Trump declared a two-week ceasefire with Iran on April 7, 2026, […]
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Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Return to Accumulation Mode: Binance Sees Early Bull Market Signals

Bitcoin accumulation by long-term holders is signaling a market transition, with Binance data pointing to tightening supply conditions that could support the early stages of a new bull cycle. Key Takeaways: Binance shows BTC accumulation since Feb. 2026 as long-term holders steadily stack positions. Binance signals early bull cycle setup, with 2026 trends aligning with
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HTX Releases “2026 Digital Asset Trends White Paper”: Regime Shift of Global Liquidity Defines a New Era of On-Chain Finance

This paid press release was provided by HTX and was not written by Bitcoin.com News. Bitcoin.com News does not necessarily endorse the statements made within this announcement. PRESS RELEASE. Panama City, April 7th, 2026 – Recently, HTX officially released its 2026 Digital Asset Trends White Paper (the “White Paper”). The report was jointly published with […]
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Bitcoin ETFs Add $471 Million in Strong Post-Holiday Rebound

Crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) returned from the holiday break with powerful inflows, led by bitcoin’s $471 million surge. Ether followed with strong gains, while activity in smaller assets remained muted. Key Takeaways Bitcoin ETFs saw $471.32 million inflows led by Blackrock IBIT, signaling renewed institutional demand. Ether ETFs added $120.24 million with ETHA and