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Crypto Market Daily Movements | Cryptocurrency market surges, with Bitcoin rising to $74,000; Michael Saylor releases another Bitcoin Tracker update, with potential disclosure of additional purchase data expected this week.

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Crypto Market Daily Movements | Cryptocurrency market surges, with Bitcoin rising to ,000; Michael Saylor releases another Bitcoin Tracker update, with potential disclosure of additional purchase data expected this week.

On March 16, reports indicated a significant surge in the cryptocurrency market. As of press time, $Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ increased by 3.68%, trading at $74,110.63; $Ethereum (ETH.CC)$ surged by 8.47%, trading at $2,271.08.

$Strategy (MSTR.US)$ Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy, once again shared updates about the Bitcoin Tracker. Based on previous patterns, Strategy typically discloses information about additional Bitcoin purchases the day after such updates are released.

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, announced on the X platform that the Tether AI team will release a ‘genuine breakthrough achievement’ this week.

Michael Saylor posted on the X platform that the brief on digital credit includes: 1. Acquiring a substantial amount of value-added capital (BTC); 2. Issuing credit (STRC) against this capital, which is over-collateralized by an equity base; 3. Monetizing part of the value-added returns through direct or derivative means (MSTR) to fund dividends.

On March 15, $Circle (CRCL.US)$ information published on its official website showed that during the week ending March 12 local time, $USDCoin (USDC.CC)$ issued approximately 5.2 billion tokens, redeemed approximately 3.6 billion tokens, and its circulating supply increased by approximately 1.7 billion tokens. As of March 13 local time, the circulation of USDC was approximately 78.7 billion tokens, with reserve assets valued at approximately $78.9 billion.

According to Onchain Lens monitoring, in the past 24 hours, ShapeShift founder Erik Voorhees spent 29.44 million $Tether (USDT.CC)$ to purchase 13,986 ETH. Over the past six days, he has cumulatively purchased 21,293 ETH at an average price of $2,091, with a total expenditure of 44.52 million USDT.

ChainCatcher reported that Takatoshi Shibayama, Ledger’s head of the Asia-Pacific region, stated that if the U.S. implements a broader ban on stablecoin yields, discussions will emerge among institutions, stablecoin issuers, and regulators in other countries. He pointed out that countries like Australia have already provided regulatory exemptions for stablecoin issuers, but currently, most stablecoins do not offer users yields or rewards even outside the U.S., in order to protect banking interests.

Eric Trump, the second son of Trump, posted on the X platform stating that he completely disagrees with former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s claim that ‘Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme.’ Boris Johnson previously claimed that he had always suspected Bitcoin to be an enormous Ponzi scheme and later believed this suspicion was correct after hearing various tragic stories. This statement sparked significant controversy, with several figures from the crypto community, including Michael Saylor, Samson Mow, Paolo Ardoino, and Adam Back, expressing differing opinions.

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According to CoinDesk, Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer of Bitwise Asset Management, stated that if Bitcoin can capture a larger share of the global store-of-value market currently dominated by gold and government bonds, it could eventually reach $1 million per coin. However, the $1 million target is less a precise prediction and more a shorthand for Bitcoin maturing into a major global monetary asset, contingent upon long-term institutional adoption and the expansion of the store-of-value market.

Some supporters believe that geopolitical tensions, potential crises in traditional ‘safe’ assets, and Bitcoin’s fixed supply could all accelerate its rise, but most people think this would take a decade or longer, rather than being an imminent event.

Wu said that according to SoSoValue data, during last week’s trading days (March 9 to March 13, Eastern Time), Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net inflow of $767 million, marking the third consecutive week of net inflows. Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $161 million, also achieving net inflows for three consecutive weeks. $Solana (SOL.CC)$ Spot ETFs saw a net inflow of $10.7 million. $Ripple (XRP.CC)$ Net outflow of spot ETFs amounted to $28.07 million.

According to ChainCatcher, currently $OFFICIAL TRUMP (TRUMP.CC)$ the top position on the leaderboard for token holders attending the luncheon is held by a user with the Chinese ID “Little X,” with a current score of 153.3 million points. The score increases by approximately 2.2 million points per hour, corresponding to 2.2 million TRUMP tokens, worth about $9 million at the current price of $4.1 per token. The threshold for the top 29 participants eligible to share the stage with the U.S. President is 1.5 million points, while the qualification for attending the Mar-a-Lago luncheon among the top 297 participants is 31 points.

Luncheon scoring rules: Holding TRUMP tokens via Solana or Robinhood wallets earns 1 point per token per hour; purchasing Trump-branded sneakers, watches, or fragrances awards 10 points per dollar spent, issued only once at checkout. Previously, it was announced that the U.S. President will host a Mar-a-Lago luncheon for the top 297 TRUMP token holders, with the top 29 being invited to a VIP reception.

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  • Analysis: For Strategy to hold 1 million Bitcoin by year-end, it would need to increase its holdings by approximately 6,158 Bitcoin per week.

According to CoinDesk, Strategy currently holds 738,731 Bitcoin and would need to acquire an additional 261,269 Bitcoin to reach 1 million by the end of 2026. With approximately 42 weeks remaining, this equates to an average purchase of about 6,158 Bitcoin per week. At an estimated average price of $85,000 per Bitcoin, the total investment would amount to approximately $22.2 billion.

The company’s recent purchasing pace indicates that this goal may be achievable: last week, it purchased 17,994 Bitcoin in a single week, and the issuance of STRC preferred shares this week suggests an approximate acquisition of 11,000 Bitcoin. Since launching its Bitcoin treasury strategy in August 2020, Strategy has averaged about 10,700 Bitcoin purchases per month. In 2026 alone, it has acquired approximately 64,948 Bitcoin, far exceeding historical annual averages.

Crypto trading and lending company BlockFills (operating entity Reliz Ltd) has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. The filing shows that the company estimates its assets to be between $50 million and $100 million, with liabilities ranging from $100 million to $500 million.

BlockFills stated that this move aims to achieve an orderly restructuring and stabilize operations. The company had previously suspended customer deposits and withdrawals in February and faced a court-issued asset freeze order due to allegations of asset misappropriation by Dominion Capital. BlockFills’ investors include Susquehanna and the venture capital arm of CME Group, with cumulative trading volume exceeding $61 billion by 2025.

The Brazilian Association of Cryptocurrency and Fintech Industries (ABcripto), ABFintechs, Abracam, ABToken, and Zetta issued a joint statement opposing the extension of the Financial Transaction Tax (IOF) to stablecoin transactions. These organizations represent over 850 companies in Brazil and argue that this measure may violate the Brazilian Constitution and Law No. 14,478, also known as the Virtual Asset Law, passed in 2022. Data indicates that Brazil’s monthly cryptocurrency market transaction volume is approximately $6 billion to $8 billion, of which about 90% involves stablecoin trades.

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  • DWF Labs Partner: Traditional Altseason Is Fading, Institutional Capital Shifts to BTC, ETH, and RWA

Andrei Grachev, Managing Partner of crypto market maker DWF Labs, stated that the “altseason,” driven by the overall rise in the crypto market, is becoming a thing of the past. Factors such as the surge in token numbers, limited participant scale, and liquidity absorption by crypto ETFs are reshaping market structures. Institutional funds now prefer allocations in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and tokenized real-world assets (RWA), further diverting attention and capital from altcoins. The future market will likely experience shorter narrative cycles and more pronounced sector rotations, with a large number of mid-to-long tail tokens resembling high-risk venture investments or “casino-style” assets, unable to sustain themselves solely through speculation.

Data shows that the altcoin market has experienced cumulative outflows exceeding $209 billion over the past 13 months, with approximately 38% of altcoins currently trading near historical lows.

Evgeny Gaevoy, Founder and CEO of Wintermute, stated, “The Ethereum Foundation released its mission statement, and I see more criticism than celebration, which is understandable. After all, most of us in the crypto industry have transitioned into integrating with the existing global system. More seriously, the Ethereum Foundation is currently the only player with both resources and network effects, capable of not only sustaining but also realizing the cypherpunk dream.

In the short term, will this be reflected in Ethereum’s price? Definitely not. In the long term? Only if it succeeds. Should we care about the price? Personally, I believe goals matter more. I firmly think that at least someone should attempt to achieve these goals on a macro level rather than merely pursuing financial applications. Others can choose what they do and whether or not to hold ETH.

DeFi researcher Ingas posted on the X platform stating that BlackRock’s staking Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETHB) attracted approximately $46 million in inflows within just two days of listing. The fund holds spot ETH and stakes 70%-95% of its ETH via Coinbase. Investors receive about 82% of the staking rewards in cash monthly, while the fund does not engage in compounding. This design may appeal to “large” investors seeking income generation, with the remaining 18% of rewards going to BlackRock and Coinbase.

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Ingas stated that Blackrock launched a staking-focused Ethereum ETF separately, rather than adding staking functionality to the existing Ethereum exchange-traded fund ETHA, because staking increases the risk of punitive impairment, which some investors wish to avoid.

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Strategy Is No Longer Just Going to “Inoculate the Market,” Selling Crypto May Be Much More Common. Here’s What That Could Mean for the Stock | The Motley Fool

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Strategy Is No Longer Just Going to “Inoculate the Market,” Selling Crypto May Be Much More Common. Here’s What That Could Mean for the Stock | The Motley Fool

When Strategy (MSTR 0.69%) sold a modest amount of Bitcoin earlier this year, it was a noteworthy development given that the company’s business has centered around buying up as much of the cryptocurrency as it can, and vowing to never sell. And it often boasts of being the largest corporate holder of the digital currency.

The company brushed off the sale of 32 Bitcoins, with management saying it simply wanted to “inoculate the market.” Well, now it appears that Strategy is doing much more than just that, and there could be more significant cryptocurrency sales in the future.

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Strategy unveils a Bitcoin monetization program

On June 29, Strategy released a framework going forward that it says will “enhance liquidity, preserve long-term Bitcoin exposure, and support long-term value creation for shareholders.” Among the notable components is its Bitcoin monetization program.

Within that program, the company says it may sell some of its cryptocurrency holdings for multiple reasons, including to fund a USD reserve, fund dividends or interest expense, or to fund repurchases of digital credit securities or common stock.

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While the company says it remains committed to Bitcoin for the long term and it’s the company’s “primary treasury reserve asset,” it’s a significant change of course for Strategy, which was previously heavily against ever selling the digital asset.

Strategy Stock Quote

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The stock is as risky and volatile as ever

Whether or not Strategy buys or sells Bitcoin doesn’t change the fact that this is a highly risky and speculative stock to own. While crypto fans may be disappointed in the company’s change in strategy, selling Bitcoin will likely not be enough to make the business any better or worse as an investment.

In just the past 12 months, the stock has plummeted a whopping 75% as volatility in digital assets has drastically weighed on its earnings, with the company incurring $12.8 billion in losses over the trailing 12 months, on revenue of $490 million.

That’s not likely to change significantly, even if Strategy offloads some of its crypto holdings, because with such a large exposure to Bitcoin, how the cryptocurrency performs will inevitably impact the company’s bottom line in a big way. This year, the leading cryptocurrency is down 28% as investor excitement around it has largely cooled off, which has proven disastrous for Strategy’s stock as well. And at this stage, there’s little reason to anticipate a recovery anytime soon.

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An Easy-to-Miss Radio Traffic Jam Is Behind Many Home WiFi Slowdowns

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An Easy-to-Miss Radio Traffic Jam Is Behind Many Home WiFi Slowdowns

Key Takeaways

Your WiFi can feel rock-solid at midnight and oddly sluggish by breakfast, even when you have not touched a single setting. The culprit is often outside your walls: a crowded slice of public radio spectrum where your router has to negotiate space with every nearby network, plus a grab bag of household gadgets that leak interference. Add peak-hours demand and the signal-blocking quirks of building materials and weather, and “slow internet” starts to look less like a billing issue and more like an invisible traffic problem you are forced to share.

When WiFi slows down without warning

One day your home WiFi feels snappy, the next it drags, even though your router hasn’t moved and your internet plan hasn’t changed. That swing is real, and it’s usually not your imagination or a “bad day” from your ISP. WiFi lives on shared airwaves, and those airwaves get crowded, noisy, and sometimes just plain finicky.

Think of your connection as a conversation in a busy room. Your laptop and router may be talking just fine, but the room itself can fill up fast with other chatter. What looks like a mystery slowdown is often the result of invisible competition and interference that changes hour by hour.

The battle of competing networks

Most homes still rely heavily on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi bands, which are unlicensed spectrum in the US. That “free for everyone” reality is convenient, but it also means your network shares space with your neighbors, their smart TVs, their work laptops, and every nearby router doing the same thing.

Congestion has a rhythm. During common work-from-home and school-from-home windows, especially 8-10 AM, and again in the evening 6-10 PM, more devices are streaming, video calling, syncing, and downloading updates. Even if you pay for fast broadband, your WiFi link can become the bottleneck when the local radio environment gets packed.

Interference inside your home

Your own house can sabotage you. A microwave is the classic culprit because it can leak noise near 2.4 GHz, exactly where many WiFi networks still operate. Older cordless phones, some baby monitors, and even dense clusters of Bluetooth gadgets can add more clutter, especially in smaller apartments where everything sits close together.

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Then there’s physics. Concrete, metal, and even water (think aquariums or thick pipes in walls) absorb and scatter radio signals. A router shoved behind a TV, tucked into a cabinet, or stuck in a far corner forces your devices to “hear” through more obstacles, lowering speeds and making dropouts more likely.

Weather, channels, and what you can do tonight

Environmental changes can matter too. Higher humidity and rain can slightly increase signal loss, and shifting temperatures can change how radio waves propagate around a neighborhood. You might never notice on its own, but paired with congestion it can tip a marginal connection into a frustrating one.

The 2.4 GHz band is also channel-limited. In the US there are 11 channels, but only 1, 6, and 11 don’t overlap. Many routers default to “auto channel,” so nearby networks can hop around trying to escape interference, sometimes creating instability. Practical fixes: prefer 5 GHz (or 6 GHz if you have WiFi 6E/7 gear), place the router centrally and higher up, and use a WiFi analyzer app to pick a less crowded channel instead of leaving it on auto.

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U.K.’s sanctions on cryptocurrency exchanges signal new focus on illicit digital financing – Compliance Week

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U.K.’s sanctions on cryptocurrency exchanges signal new focus on illicit digital financing – Compliance Week

Cryptocurrency exchanges believed to be financing Russia’s war in Ukraine have been sanctioned by the U.K. government in the first attempt to prevent evasion via “dark networks.” The move indicates a new focus on digital sanctions evasion, and compliance teams should expect these rules to develop further, potentially in the EU and other jurisdictions.


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Ruth Prickett graduated from Cambridge University with a BA hons in History and has specialized in business and finance journalism for the past 20 years. She was editor of Financial Management, the magazine…
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