Crypto
Cryptocurrency Price Today: Bitcoin Crosses $67,000, Ethereum Approaches $4,000
Bitcoin (BTC), the oldest and most valued cryptocurrency in the world, crossed the $67,000 mark early Friday as it slowly looks to consolidate at around its all-time high of $69,000. Ethereum (ETH) is also slowly charting its course towards the $4,000 mark as overall market sentiment stands at ‘Extreme Greed’ for investors, as per CoinMarketCap data. Other popular altcoins — including the likes of Dogecoin (DOGE), Ripple (XRP), Solana (SOL), and Litecoin (LTC) — landed in the greens across the board. Memecoin FLOKI emerged to be the biggest gainer, with a 24-hour jump of over 32 percent. FLOW, on the other hand, became the biggest loser, with a 24-hour dip of over 6 percent.
The global crypto market cap stood at $2.56 trillion at the time of writing, registering a 24-hour gain of 2.14 percent.
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Today
Bitcoin price stood at $67,183.33, registering a 24-hour gain of 1.91 percent, as per CoinMarketCap. According to Indian exchange WazirX, BTC price stood at Rs 57.65 lakh.
Ethereum (ETH) Price Today
ETH price stood at $3,910.48, marking a 24-hour gain of 3.68 percent at the time of writing. As per WazirX, Ethereum price in India stood at Rs 3.33 lakh.
Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Today
DOGE registered a 24-hour jump of 6.98 percent, as per CoinMarketCap data, currently priced at $0.1638. As per WazirX, Dogecoin price in India stood at Rs 14.04.
Litecoin (LTC) Price Today
Litecoin saw a 24-hour gain of 4.31 percent. At the time of writing, it was trading at $88.62. LTC price in India stood at Rs 7,500.
Ripple (XRP) Price Today
XRP price stood at $0.6281, seeing a 24-hour jump of 0.74 percent. As per WazirX, Ripple price stood at Rs 54.05.
Solana (SOL) Price Today
Solana price stood at $144.98, marking a 24-hour gain of 4.52 percent. As per WazirX, SOL price in India stood at Rs 11,900.
Top Crypto Gainers Today (March 8)
As per CoinMarketCap data, here are the top five crypto gainers over the past 24 hours:
Floki (FLOKI)
Price: $0.0001685
24-hour gain: 32.67 percent
THORChain (RUNE)
Price: $7.11
24-hour gain: 31.34 percent
dogwifhat (WIF)
Price: $2.08
24-hour gain: 18.44 percent
Pepe (PEPE)
Price: $0.000007876
24-hour gain: 16.10 percent
EOS (EOS)
Price: $1.25
24-hour gain: 15.29 percent
Top Crypto Losers Today (March 8)
As per CoinMarketCap data, here are the top five crypto losers over the past 24 hours:
Flow (FLOW)
Price: $1.31
24-hour loss: 6.54 percent
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
Price: $5.39
24-hour loss: 5.87 percent
Flare (FLR)
Price: $0.04006
24-hour loss: 4.29 percent
Internet Computer (ICP)
Price: $14.69
24-hour loss: 3.98 percent
Worldcoin (WLD)
Price: $7.29
24-hour loss: 3.92 percent
What Crypto Exchanges Are Saying About Current Market Scenario
Mudrex co-founder and CEO Edul Patel told ABP Live, “In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin has been actively trading at the $67,000 level, showcasing a renewed bullish trend driven by growing investor sentiment. The $65,000 level is witnessing strong support from bulls, pushing prices higher. Resistance is expected at $69,000 and $70,200. The influx of capital from traditional finance into spot Bitcoin ETFs is playing a pivotal role in the ongoing price surge, coupled with positive sentiment ahead of the imminent Bitcoin Halving.”
Rajagopal Menon, Vice President, WazirX, said, “Bitcoin is currently trading at $67,277 with 1.57% growth and has dominated recent attention, but Ether is poised for substantial growth in 2024. Analysts anticipate Ether (ETH) doubling or more from current prices, possibly reaching $8,000 to $10,000. The Dencun upgrade, set for this month, promises cheaper transactions on Layer 2 networks, driving increased activity. Additionally, excitement surrounds spot Ether ETF applications, with a regulatory decision in May.”
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Retail investors are reportedly leaving the cryptocurrency sector, robbing the industry of a dependable driver.
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The Last Frontier For Cryptocurrency Adoption
While studies reveal institutional investors and wealth managers believe tokenized ETFs will drive mainstream market adoption for cryptocurrency, there looms the theft of bad actors that most often go untraceable.
Currency throughout history that became mainstream
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Barriers to the expansion of tokenization are starting to fall as major investment firms consider launching tokenized ETFs, according to new global research by London-based Nickel Digital Asset Management (Nickel), Europe’s leading digital assets hedge fund manager founded by alumni of Bankers Trust, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan.
Its study with institutional investors (pension funds, insurance asset managers and family offices) and wealth managers at organisations which collectively manage over $14 trillion in assets found almost all (97%) believe the potential launch of tokenized ETFs such as BlackRock’s will be important to the expansion of the sector with nearly one in three (32%) rating the development as very important.
The study also reflected the belief that tokenization will continue to grow, with nearly 70% of respondents believing that fund managers looking to tokenize investment funds and asset classes will increase over the next three years.
Nickel’s research with firms in the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates found growing awareness of the benefits of tokenization. Private markets are seen as offering the greatest potential for tokenization, with almost 70% seeing private equity funds as the asset class with the most opportunity, followed by fixed income (55%) and public equities (42%).
Anatoly Crachilov, CEO and Founding Partner at Nickel Digital, said: “Tokenization is quickly moving from theory to real-world adoption as institutional investors grow more comfortable with its benefits and see major players enter the space. When firms like BlackRock step in, it fundamentally shifts the conversation. This development is timely for our multi-manager vehicle as expanding liquidity depth will allow some of our pods to start trading tokenized assets in the coming months.”
To address potential criminal threat, an advanced detection system to identify and trace blockchain funds connected with criminal activity was presented earlier this week at the Annual CyberASAP Demo Day in London.
The system, called SynapTrack, enables faster and more accurate detection of fraudulent activity using blockchains and cryptocurrencies, where traditional anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing systems struggle to keep pace.
Although current fraud detection methods pick up unusual activity, they deliver an extremely high rate (40%) of false positive reports. These require manual checking by compliance professionals, resulting in backlogs in identifying and acting on suspicious activity.
The SynapTrack system is designed to deliver a substantially lower rate of false positives. It has already been tested using real-life data from the notorious 2025 Bybit hack, where criminals stole $1.5bn of digital tokens from a cryptocurrency exchange. SynapTrack traced the hacker with 98% accuracy.
The team behind SynapTrack is keen to hear from exchanges, financial regulators or law enforcement agencies who want to test the prototype in real-world conditions.
SynapTrack uses a validated methodology to score the likelihood of transactions being part of a money laundering scheme. It has a self-improving algorithm that continuously adapts to new tactics – dynamically identifying suspicious patterns in blockchain transactions. It has a universal cross-chain capability, and is designed around how compliance teams work, presenting results in a dashboard. No infrastructure changes are needed for installation.
It is relatively easy to obscure fraudulent or criminal activity by moving funds between blockchains, or dispersing them across many blockchains, in what are known as ‘cross-chain’ transactions. It is these transactions that pose the greatest difficulty for existing anti-money laundering systems.
SynapTrack was developed by University of Birmingham computer scientists Dr Pascal Berrang and PhD student Endong Liu, in collaboration with blockchain developer Nimiq. Dr Berrang’s research is in IT security and privacy on blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning. The subject of Endong Liu’s PhD is transaction tracing. Nimiq is supporting with blockchain-specific insights, knowledge of real-world constraints, and implementation.
The team is currently fundraising to ensure regulatory readiness and complete the team with a CEO and software developers.
Dr Berrang said: “The last few years have seen a near-exponential growth in blockchain transactions. While many of these are legitimate, blockchains are attractive to criminals as funds can be moved very quickly to other jurisdictions. Our work with Nimiq and the creation of SynapTrack is addressing this black spot, and will enable more effective regulation, making the whole ecosystem of blockchain safer and more trustworthy.”
With the financial market and cybersecurity industry converging, cryptocurrency is here to stay.
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Bitcoin drops to $63,000 as U.S. and Israel launch strikes on Iran
Bitcoin briefly reclaimed $65,000 before pulling back to $64,700 as the Iran conflict continued to escalate through Saturday.
Iranian state media reported at least 70 killed in its Hormozgan province, per Aljazeera, including a strike on an elementary school. Israel activated air raid alerts after detecting fresh missile launches from Iran.
Trump told the Washington Post that “all I want is freedom for the people.” NATO said it was “closely following” developments, China urged an immediate ceasefire, and Turkey offered to mediate.
Bitcoin’s inability to hold $65,000 on the bounce suggests sellers remain in control, but the relative stability given the severity of the headlines points to thin weekend order books rather than active selling pressure.
Headline risks persist for BTC traders as the U.S. day progresses.
What happened earlier
Earlier in the day, BTC neared $63,000 in Saturday trading after the U.S. and Israel launched military strikes on Iran, pushing the largest cryptocurrency down roughly 3% in a matter of hours and extending what had already been a difficult weekend for risk assets.
The move brought bitcoin to its lowest level since the Feb. 5 crash, when the token briefly dipped below $60,000.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared an immediate state of emergency across all areas of Israel. A U.S. official confirmed American participation in the strikes, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The sell-off follows a well-established pattern. Bitcoin trades 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while equity and bond markets are closed on weekends.
That makes it one of the only large, liquid assets available for traders to sell when geopolitical risk spikes outside of traditional market hours.
The result is that bitcoin often acts as a pressure valve for broader risk-off sentiment during weekend events, absorbing selling that would otherwise spread across equities, commodities, and currencies if those markets were open.
The attack risks a wider regional conflict in one of the most economically sensitive parts of the world, following a month-long U.S. military buildup and failed negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.
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