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Bitcoin price action remained relatively stable around $67,000 despite geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with traders awaiting traditional market reactions. Analysts are targeting a potential rally to $73,000-$74,000 if key resistance levels are breached. Concerns over oil prices and potential US inflation spikes add a layer of macro uncertainty.
Tokenized gold assets like PAXG and XAUt are now responsible for nearly all price discovery during weekends when CME futures are closed. This shift is driven by a significant increase in tokenized gold's market cap and trading volume, which has outpaced traditional gold markets. The 24/7 trading capability offers a key risk management advantage, particularly during periods of geopolitical uncertainty.
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Top 20 traders on Binance are split almost 50/50 on Shiba Inu's (SHIB) direction ahead of March. This equilibrium in long and short positions indicates a lack of clear conviction among significant market participants. This comes after a turbulent February for many cryptocurrencies, with SHIB having a historically strong March in 2024.

The Altcoin Season Index is showing signs of an upward trend, suggesting a potential shift away from Bitcoin's dominance. While not yet meeting the formal 'altcoin season' threshold, indicators like declining BTC dominance and stablecoin capital waiting to deploy point to a possible transition phase. Analysts note that altcoins often outperform during Bitcoin's corrective cycles, with recent data suggesting relative bottoms for altcoins against BTC.

Bitcoin's mining difficulty has seen a significant 15% increase, tightening miner economics. This adjustment, occurring while BTC trades in the mid-$60,000s, puts pressure on less efficient miners to sell coins to cover operational costs. While this introduces short-term selling pressure, it also acts as a clearing event, potentially leading to a more efficient mining base and strengthening network security over time.

Institutional investors are increasingly viewing digital assets as a core allocation within alternative investments, despite recent market downturns. Family offices lead this interest, while traditional wealth managers face client demand. Regulatory clarity remains the primary hurdle for broader institutional adoption, though sentiment has shifted from skepticism to acceptance.

This week's crypto news highlights a significant Uniswap phishing scam that cost a trader six figures after clicking a fake ad. Meanwhile, Engie is exploring Bitcoin mining for surplus solar power in Brazil, and Numo launched a tap-to-pay Bitcoin app via Cashu. Binance CEO Richard Teng refuted claims of facilitating $1.7 billion in crypto transfers to Iran, though regulatory scrutiny persists.

Bitcoin Empire, a mobile game, allows players to earn small amounts of real Bitcoin by simulating a mining operation. Despite its premise, the game is criticized for its repetitive gameplay, excessive ads, and extremely low reward rate, yielding less than a penny per hour. The developer, Fumb Games, has released similar titles with better returns.

Tokenized gold has seen explosive growth, with its market cap exceeding $6B and trading volume surging 1,550% in 2025, surpassing traditional gold ETFs. Regulatory clarity in the EU and Singapore is hardening, pushing for strict 1:1 backing and audits, which is expected to drive consolidation. The sector is increasingly seen as a foundational RWA asset, offering a digital safe haven and 24/7 price discovery.

Shiba Inu's lead ambassador, Shytoshi Kusama, updated his X profile to "UI bug fixes," sparking community speculation about ongoing development or updates. This comes as the Shiba Inu ecosystem anticipates Shibarium upgrades and an incremental AI initiative rollout. SHIB price saw a modest 5% jump amidst broader market rebounds.
Geopolitical tensions have escalated with Iran reportedly closing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy chokepoint. This development has triggered a sharp surge in oil futures, up 10%, and forecasts predict US gas prices could climb to $4-$5 per gallon if the disruption persists. The market is bracing for a significant supply shock.

A Bitcoin developer demonstrated embedding a 66KB image within a single transaction, bypassing common data storage methods like OP_RETURN and Taproot. This highlights that consensus rules permit such data storage, and attempts to filter "spam" via policy may merely redirect usage to less efficient or more centralized methods. The development directly informs the ongoing debate around BIP-110, a proposal for temporary consensus-level restrictions on data-carrying transactions.
Polygon is set to activate its Lisovo hardfork on March 4, introducing subsidized gas for agent-to-agent payments and improving smart contract compatibility. The upgrade aims to support on-chain automation and AI-driven activity. POL price is trading near $0.11, showing a recent surge, with traders watching for price action around the $0.12 resistance level post-fork.

Ripple has unlocked 1 billion XRP from its escrow account, a routine event aimed at boosting liquidity. Despite the unlock, XRP showed minimal price reaction, continuing its struggle after a 16% drop in February. Historically, March has seen positive returns for XRP, but current market conditions and Ripple's significant remaining holdings (32%) introduce uncertainty.
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