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  • $ZEC, which had shown remarkable strength even during the recent market downturn, has finally broken down, shedding nearly 18% in the last 24H and over a third of its value in the last week. Is the privacy narrative over?
  • Historic: Bolivia to integrate stablecoins into its banking system as legal tender Bolivia's Economy Minister, José Gabriel Espinosa, stated that digital currencies will be integrated into the country's financial services, making it one of the first countries to accept cryptocurrencies as an alternative to traditional banking. Espinosa stated that this is part of a broader modernization drive. Economy Minister: Bolivia Pioneers the Acceptance of Digital Currency Banks Facts Bolivia is about to integrate digital currencies into its financial system, marking a significant step forward in Latin America. In a recent interview, José Gabriel Espinosa stated that the country will begin integrating digital currencies into its banking system, allowing banks to begin offering services using these tools. Among these services, he mentioned savings accounts, credit cards, and loans, all of which are crypto-based. The focus of the proposal will be on stablecoins, which, due to current exchange rate controls, offer citizens an alternative to protect against devaluation and inflation. Espinosa stated that this measure will be used to enable stablecoins to "start acting as legal tender." "You can't regulate cryptocurrencies globally, so you have to accept them and use them effectively," he said, noting that this new approach could help increase financial inclusion in the country. Why it matters Bolivia's latest crypto measures complete a change in the situation that had previously prevented banks from providing services to customers who recently purchased cryptocurrencies, integrating these instruments into its payment system. Cryptocurrency adoption in Bolivia has surged since the lifting of the ban on crypto trading. Trading volumes increased by more than 100% shortly after the ban was lifted. Importantly, this change could make stablecoins a key component in energy supply. The government previously vetoed this opportunity with an executive order, but it was eventually overturned by newly elected President Rodrigo Paz. Looking ahead: Although Bolivia is a small economy in a large world, its adoption of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins could serve as a model for other countries to follow. If positive, we will have to wait and see how this project plays out and how it impacts existing financial systems.
  • Historic: Bolivia to integrate stablecoins into its banking system as legal tender Bolivia's Economy Minister, José Gabriel Espinosa, stated that digital currencies will be integrated into the country's financial services, making it one of the first countries to accept cryptocurrencies as an alternative to traditional banking. Espinosa stated that this is part of a broader modernization drive. Economy Minister: Bolivia Pioneers the Acceptance of Digital Currency Banks Facts Bolivia is about to integrate digital currencies into its financial system, marking a significant step forward in Latin America. In a recent interview, José Gabriel Espinosa stated that the country will begin integrating digital currencies into its banking system, allowing banks to begin offering services using these tools. Among these services, he mentioned savings accounts, credit cards, and loans, all of which are crypto-based. The focus of the proposal will be on stablecoins, which, due to current exchange rate controls, offer citizens an alternative to protect against devaluation and inflation. Espinosa stated that this measure will be used to enable stablecoins to "start acting as legal tender." "You can't regulate cryptocurrencies globally, so you have to accept them and use them effectively," he said, noting that this new approach could help increase financial inclusion in the country. Why it matters Bolivia's latest crypto measures complete a change in the situation that had previously prevented banks from providing services to customers who recently purchased cryptocurrencies, integrating these instruments into its payment system. Cryptocurrency adoption in Bolivia has surged since the lifting of the ban on crypto trading. Trading volumes increased by more than 100% shortly after the ban was lifted. Importantly, this change could make stablecoins a key component in energy supply. The government previously vetoed this opportunity with an executive order, but it was eventually overturned by newly elected President Rodrigo Paz. Looking ahead: Although Bolivia is a small economy in a large world, its adoption of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins could serve as a model for other countries to follow. If positive, we will have to wait and see how this project plays out and how it impacts existing financial systems.
  • Anthropic rolls out @claudeai Opus 4.5, calling it their best model yet for coding, agents, and complex reasoning.
  • Crypto Clarity Act Gets New Hope for Action in December as Coinbase Chief Pressures DC Growing optimism in Washington is raising expectations for crypto clarity in the U.S., as Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's renewed efforts signal increased momentum behind legislation he hopes will soon reach the president's desk, promising clearer standards, greater confidence, and future growth. Armstrong rekindles DC's fire with bold push for the CLARITY Act Growing legislative momentum in Washington is reshaping expectations for crypto regulation in the U.S. Coinbase (Nasdaq: COIN) CEO Brian Armstrong said on social media platform X on November 18th that he is back in the capital to push for market structure legislation, indicating that the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act could reach the president's desk soon. [bn_top_ad] The Coinbase CEO explained: I'm back in DC to push for market structure legislation. There's been a lot of great progress since my last visit, which is great. I hope to have the CLARITY Act updated in December and get it to the president's desk soon after. His latest visit follows a trip in October, where he met with lawyers in detail. He stated at the time: "I've met with 25 senators over the past two days, trying to clarify the market structure. I'm pleased to report that there's a high urgency and momentum!" He also told policymakers: "We appreciate the hard work of senators from both parties, contributing to clear rules for digital assets, even during the government shutdown. Building a better financial system requires strong rules that protect consumers and foster innovation here in the United States." Read more: Coinbase CEO Meets with 25 Senators in 48 Hours as U.S. Crypto Regulation Nears Progress Armstrong also emphasized on November 18th: This bill will further unlock crypto in the U.S. with clear rules that will benefit all businesses, protect customers, and allow creators to push forward! His repeated visits to Washington, D.C., reflect the bipartisan dialogue entering its final stages. Analysts say the CLARITY Act could regulate exchanges, brokers, and coin offerors, reducing uncertainty around custody, settlement, and liquidity. Supporters say clear standards could increase institutional participation and preserve U.S. capacity, while critics say clearer laws could enhance consumer protections. Crypto advocates suggest that legislation could improve capital markets and help maintain U.S. leadership as other jurisdictions advance digital asset frameworks. FAQ What drives the momentum behind the CLARITY Act? The bill is gaining momentum as policymakers seek standardized digital asset regulations to reduce uncertainty and expand institutional participation. How will the new rules on crypto market structure affect U.S. exchanges? They could regulate operations for exchanges, brokers, and coin offerors, clarifying custody, settlement, and liquidity requirements. Why are industry leaders promoting blockchain-based investments? They claim that blockchain-based fundraising is more efficient, transparent, and fair for entrepreneurs and investors. What role does Washington play in pushing for crypto legislation? Frequent meetings with lawyers and officials reflect the expanding bipartisan support for clear digital asset regulations.
  • Bitcoin retraces back to $92,000, holding onto it's 6-month low.
  • Bitcoin retraces back to $92,000, holding onto it's 6-month low.
  • Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Extend Losing Streak as Solana ETFs Hold Firm Bitcoin slipped under the $93,000 mark Sunday for the first time since May, stamping in a bearish death cross and dragging its losing streak even further into the red. Bitcoin Buckles, Igniting Fresh Waves of Extreme Fear Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, tapped an intraday low of $92,929 before clawing back to $94,625 by 8 p.m. EST, off by roughly a percentage point over 24 hours with $66.14 billion in trading volume powering the action. By the time 8 a.m. rolled around on Monday, BTC had inched a bit higher, holding steady at $95,305. Yesterday’s move beneath $93,000 arrived right after a confirmed death cross on the daily chart — the 50-day moving average dipping under the 200-day moving average — a technical formation widely treated as a bearish cue that has often preceded deeper drawdowns. An hour later, despite Strategy buying nearly a billion worth of bitcoin, BTC’s price trickled downward to $93,506. By 9 a.m., bitcoin is exchanging hands at $93,607 per coin after the flush. BTC/USD 1-hour chart via Bitstamp on Nov. 17, 2025. A death cross doesn’t seal any fate; it simply reflects shifts in momentum and trend, and plenty of outcomes are on the table. Meanwhile, market sentiment has crumbled into “extreme fear,” with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index (CFGI) revisiting levels last seen in May as retail traders buckle and social-dominance alarms flare. Profit-taking after October’s all-time high above $126,000, persistent dormant coin distribution, and waning hopes for a December Federal Reserve rate cut all nudged the market lower. Toss in worries about an artificial intelligence (AI) bubble and an array of doom-and-gloom narratives, and the tone has taken a hit. Also read: Strategy Nears 650,000 Bitcoin After Its Latest 8,178 BTC Grab Broader risk-off vibes have also pressed on assets like equities, with technology names sliding and institutional outflows from spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) accelerating for five straight weeks. Bitcoin has now wiped out nearly all gains logged since early 2025, marking its longest consolidation and losing streak in ages, amplified by thin weekend liquidity and fading spot demand.
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