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Fidelity’s FBTC Leads Daily Inflow as Bitcoin ETFs Achieve 7-Day Inflow Streak With $84 Million Addition

Bitcoin ETFs continued their positive momentum with a seventh consecutive day of inflows, adding $84 million on March 24. Meanwhile, Ether ETFs ended a 12-day streak of outflows, recording neutral…

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Burning Private Keys: Strategy’s Saylor Hints at Satoshi-Inspired Bitcoin Legacy Plan

Strategy founder Michael Saylor suggested in a recently aired Coindesk interview that burning his bitcoin private keys—akin to Satoshi Nakamoto’s anonymous legacy—could serve as a form of “decentralized charity” to…

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Auradine Debuts US-Engineered Hydro-Cooled Bitcoin Miner With 600TH/s Output 

U.S.-based application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) manufacturer Auradine has launched the Teraflux AH3880, a hydro-cooled bitcoin miner engineered in the U.S. to improve energy efficiency, reduce operational costs, and mitigate supply…

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QCP Insights: Bitcoin Back Above $85K As Fear and Greed Index Rises to 45%

Bitcoin and ethereum regained ground over the weekend, breaking above $85,000 and $2,000, respectively, as ETF inflows surged and market sentiment improved. However, looming macroeconomic risks, including upcoming tariff escalations,…

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Robert Kiyosaki: Bitcoin Set to Hit $200K as FOMO Explodes—Yet Most Freeze in Fear Far Worse

Robert Kiyosaki says bitcoin is creating historic wealth and will soar past $200K this year—while fearful investors will stay poor, paralyzed until it’s too late. Robert Kiyosaki Expects Bitcoin to…

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