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Bitcoin price surged 5% to approach $72,000, reaching its highest level in nearly a month. BTC broke above key trend lines including the 200-week EMA and the previous 2021 all-time high of $69,000. Analysts suggest Bitcoin may be exiting a prolonged accumulation phase, with potential for further upside or a bearish reversal. Geopolitical tensions and oil market concerns are contributing to market volatility, but Bitcoin's strength could signal a return of risk-on sentiment.
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $225.2 million in net inflows on Tuesday. BlackRock's IBIT saw $322.4 million in inflows, offsetting outflows from FBTC and GBTC. Ether ETFs experienced $10.8 million in outflows, while XRP and SOL funds saw inflows. Market sentiment remains cautious with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index at 10.
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Altcoins vs Bitcoin ratio shows historical patterns preceding major altcoin rallies. Social sentiment for altcoins is at extremely low levels, often indicating accumulation phases. A large percentage of altcoins are trading near historical lows, suggesting potential for recovery. Market conditions suggest a potential altseason is forming, with capital rotation from Bitcoin into altcoins possible.

OKX launches USDT-settled perpetual futures for select US equities on March 4, 2026. Contracts will offer leverage from 0.01x to 5x, allowing speculation without direct share ownership. Initial listings include major tech stocks like NVDA, GOOGL, MSFT, AAPL, META, and index trackers QQQ, SPY.

ProCap Financial added 450 BTC to its treasury, increasing total holdings to 5,457 BTC. The company also repurchased 782,408 shares, citing a shrinking discount to Net Asset Value (NAV). The buyback strategy is employed due to daily repurchase limits on Bitcoin acquisitions. Bitcoin price shows support around $65,000, with a potential for a significant bounce similar to patterns seen in 2018-2019.

BlackRock withdrew 4,376 BTC ($298 million) and deposited 567 BTC ($38 million) to Coinbase Prime in 12 hours. Net inflow of approximately $260 million (3,810 BTC) observed in BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF wallets. Transactions likely represent operational adjustments or ETF share creation, not outright selling. Bitcoin price shows stabilization around $68,000, with potential for a breakout towards $70,000.

Regulated futures listings on CFTC-designated contract markets are now a prerequisite for new altcoin ETF approvals. SEC's generic listing standards, approved in September 2025, expedite ETF approvals to approximately 75 days after a six-month futures history. XRP serves as a blueprint, demonstrating that ETF eligibility can be achieved through infrastructure maturation and regulated futures, even with ongoing regulatory complexities. Altcoin ETF eligibility windows are projected for Q4 2026, with Aptos, Tezos, Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar potentially seeing approvals based on recent futures launches.
38% of altcoins are trading near all-time lows, a decline deeper than the FTX-era collapse. Cardano (ADA) is down 90.7%, Dogecoin (DOGE) -86.9%, Chainlink (LINK) -82.8%, and Solana (SOL) -70.0% from their ATHs. Bitcoin (BTC) is down 46.4% and Ethereum (ETH) is down 59.2% from their ATHs. Potential regulatory clarity from the CLARITY Act could reshape investor confidence.

Bitcoin price surpassed $71,000, marking a 6% increase in 24 hours. Bitcoin demonstrated resilience to Middle East conflict, outperforming gold. Major cryptocurrencies including ETH, XRP, and SOL followed BTC's upward trend. The CoinDesk 20 Index rose over 5%, indicating broad market strength.

River price shows a 31% surge, attempting to break key resistance at $20. Pippin price has crashed 38% and faces potential further 50% decline towards $0.12. Liquidity is rotating from large-cap assets to smaller tokens, with rapid rotation within the low-cap segment. River needs to hold above $20 to target $25, while Pippin's bearish technicals suggest further downside.

Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $1.5 billion in inflows over the past five trading days, reversing a record $8.9 billion drawdown. BlackRock's IBIT led the recovery with $882 million in weekly inflows, followed by Fidelity's FBTC and Grayscale's GBTC. Monthly outflows from Bitcoin ETFs have decreased by 94% over four months, signaling a potential trend reversal. Despite recent inflows, the average realized price for ETF holders is $79,000, with Bitcoin trading below $70,000, indicating many institutional buyers are underwater.

Bitcoin price surpassed $71,000, extending a weekly rally. Total crypto market capitalization approached $2.36 trillion. Ethereum, Solana, and BNB showed significant daily gains. Investor sentiment remains in 'extreme fear' despite price increases.

Bitcoin ETFs saw $225.2M net inflows on March 3, led by BlackRock's IBIT with $322.4M. Ethereum ETFs experienced $10.8M net outflows, with Fidelity and Grayscale products seeing withdrawals. Solana ETFs had minimal activity with $0.7M net inflows, while XRP ETFs attracted $7.53M. Overall institutional demand for regulated crypto investment vehicles persists despite cautious sentiment.
Governments including US, China, UK, and Ukraine are accumulating Bitcoin on their balance sheets. This strategic accumulation positions BTC as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. Bitcoin's inclusion in state portfolios validates it as a credible financial asset. Nations are diversifying reserves beyond gold and bonds with Bitcoin.
1.3 billion XRP tokens moved by whales in 48 hours. XRP's 30-day realized volatility reached its highest point since March 2025. Historical data suggests high volatility and whale accumulation precede significant price movements. Market analysts suggest XRP is entering a critical phase with potential for sharp gains or corrections.
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X suspends creators from revenue sharing for 90 days if AI war videos are not disclosed Policy targets authenticity of content during wartime events Repeated violations may lead to permanent removal from revenue sharing program
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Social media platform X will suspend creators from its revenue-sharing program for 90 days if they post artificial intelligence-generated videos depicting armed conflict without clearly disclosing the AI origin of the content.
X's head of product, Nikita Bier, stated that the new rule aims to maintain content authenticity during wartime, when misleading media can spread rapidly. This policy links the disclosure of AI-generated media to monetization eligibility, adding financial penalties to existing moderation tools. Creators failing to disclose AI-generated conflict footage may face a 90-day suspension from the revenue-sharing program. Enforcement can be triggered by Community Notes flags, metadata, or signals from generative AI tools. Repeated violations could lead to permanent removal from the program. The policy specifically targets videos depicting armed conflicts and does not represent a general ban on AI-generated content.
The announcement coincides with heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which have led to widespread online discussions. Recent events include joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel on Iran on February 28, which caused a temporary dip in Bitcoin's price. AI is also increasingly integrated into modern conflict environments, with the US military having used Anthropic's Claude AI model for intelligence analysis and targeting during operations linked to the Iran strikes.