US Treasury Yields Fall Below 4%, Sparking Interest in Bitcoin and Risk Assets
The US 10-year Treasury yield has fallen below 4% for the first time since October.
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The US 10-year Treasury yield has fallen below 4% for the first time since October.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is holding strong despite traditional financial markets trending down, though not all traders are convinced this strength will persist. What Happened: Crypto Bully notes Bitcoin has traded in the same range for over three weeks, offering profitable short-term plays.
A growing number of officials in Ukraine are investing in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) while the U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin Tether (USDT) is the most popular store of value among the digital assets in their possession.
Crypto markets have declined 4.4% in March, but traders are still holding on to their Bitcoin.
It is the kind of week where Bitcoin (BTC) dips below a crucial price point, being dragged down by stocks, and the usual market panic sets in — leveraged positions getting wiped out, half a billion in liquidations at least, and the typical chaos.
Bitcoin accumulation continues to gain ground among market participants.
Bitcoin (BTC) could be mirroring a bullish setup from 2023, when it surged by more than 50% within weeks after an extended period of consolidation. However, the flagship cryptocurrency now faces strong resistance from the Ichimoku Cloud, which could derail its upward trajectory.
The crypto market remained firmly in the red as it continued to grapple with market uncertainty and volatility following the introduction of heavy tariffs by President Donald Trump. As a result, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) experienced considerable declines.
Earlier this week, Bitcoin mining giant Hut 8 revealed a partnership that includes two members of the Trump family — Donald Jr. and Eric — and its plans to launch a new mining venture, American Bitcoin. In an exclusive interview on Decentralize with Cointelegraph's Byte-Sized Insight series, Hut 8 CEO Asher Genoot shared new details about the venture's vision, why the timing was right and how the company plans to scale.
Crypto had its share of FUD this week, between sweeping tariffs, regulatory reshuffling, and looming Fed uncertainty – largely because of those tariffs. But signs of crypto resilience are everywhere, painting a promising future for emerging new crypto like BTC Bull Token.
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Dan Morehead, Founder and Managing Partner of Pantera Capital, believes crypto markets have not yet fully absorbed a wave of major political and regulatory developments that favor the industry. What Happened: In an X post on Friday, Morehead pointed to the muted market reaction to what he described as an exceptionally bullish environment for digital assets.
Bitcoin, altcoins, and the stock market continued their downward trend on Friday as the trade war between the U.S. and China escalated.
The company earlier this week closed on a $1.5 billion capital raise, with the funds to be mostly used to buy bitcoin.
TL;DR Tariff Shock Impact: President Trump's tariffs triggered a severe sell-off in Bitcoin ETFs, leading to $99.86M in net outflows as notable funds like Grayscale, Bitwise, and Fidelity experienced significant withdrawals. BlackRock's Standout: While most funds faced outflows, BlackRock's IBIT attracted $65.25M in inflows, showcasing investor confidence in its stability amid market turbulence.
The Bitcoin market continues to look somewhat flat, which could be thought of as a good thing, considering almost everything else is essentially on fire. At this point, its impressive for Bitcoin to simply be quiet in these turbulent times.
Hayes sees Trump's tariffs forcing central banks to restart money printing, and predicts this will send Bitcoin soaring to new highs.
Bitcoin is under pressure, dropping to $81K as market uncertainty rises. After hitting $88K earlier this week, it's now facing heavy selling, mirroring stock market turbulence after Trump's tariff announcement. The altcoin market has taken a $50 billion hit, with ETH, SOL, and BNB struggling while DOGE and TRX show slight recovery.
The long-awaited US Job data showed that the nonfarm payroll increased by 228,000 in March, up from 151,000 in the prior month. On the other hand, the US unemployment rate comes in at 4.2%, up from 4.1% recorded in the prior month.
While the markets have reacted poorly to the Trump Administration's enactment of a new series of tariffs, some analysts have considered the idea of all of this being part of a master plan to secure bitcoin at lower prices for the strategic bitcoin reserve.
On April 4, 2025, China responded to the latest US tariff imposition by imposing an additional 34% tariff on all goods imported from the US. This escalates the already tense trade war between the two largest economies in the world.
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A series of Bitcoin transfers from wallets linked to the Bhutanese government has caught the attention of cryptocurrency watchers. According to blockchain data from Arkham, addresses tied to Druk Holdings, the commercial arm of Bhutan's government, moved 419.5 Bitcoin worth approximately $34.51 million to an unidentified address on April 2.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is increasingly demonstrating a dual identity—mirroring the performance of high-growth tech stocks while simultaneously acting as a hedge against broader financial uncertainty, according to Geoffrey Kendrick, Head of Digital Assets Research at Standard Chartered. In a market note shared with Benzinga on Friday, Kendrick highlighted recent trading behavior that shows Bitcoin aligning with top technology stocks, particularly Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), while also offering protection during macroeconomic stress.
