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Expert: Bitcoin’s ‘Dip Then Rip’ Pattern Signals 190% Surge After Market Crashes

Bitcoin’s crashes often spark 190% rebounds, making Bitwise more bullish than ever as market chaos signals a prime setup for explosive upside. Bitwise CIO Says Bitcoin’s ‘Dip Then Rip’ Pattern Is Flashing a Bullish 190% Setup Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at asset management firm Bitwise, used his March 17 memo to explain why bitcoinSource link

OFAC Unshackles Tornado Cash—But Security Hawks Warn: Frontend Remains a Minefield

In a notable regulatory pivot, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has rescinded sanctions targeting Tornado Cash, an Ethereum-powered service for algorithmic mixing of digital assets, reigniting discourse about its operational integrity. Even as legal barriers dissolve, industry observers and digital defense professionals urge extreme caution against using the platform. ExpertsSource link

Fidelity Files for Solana Fund in Delaware, Signals ETF Ambitions 

Fidelity Investments, overseeing $15.1 trillion in client assets, took a pivotal step toward launching a solana ( SOL)-focused investment product by registering a Fidelity Solana Fund in Delaware on March 20, 2025—a precursor to a potential spot exchange-traded fund (ETF). Fidelity Enters Solana ETF Race with Strategic Delaware Move The Delaware filing (filing #10138042) pavesSource link

The 48-Hour Crypto Shell Game: Lazarus Group Moves 109 BTC Under the World’s Nose

North Korea’s cybercrime collective Lazarus Group persists in transferring bitcoin to obscured wallets, with its reserves diminishing by 109 BTC ($9.1 million) over the past two days. The Sleight of Hand Behind Lazarus’ Bitcoin Vanishing Act Today’s activity recorded by Arkham Intelligence, reveals a deliberate effort to redistribute substantial amounts of bitcoin ( BTC). SinceSource link

SEC’s Proof-of-Work Mining Statement Draws Fire From Democratic Commissioner

The sole Democratic voice on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Caroline Crenshaw, on Thursday, took aim at the agency’s newest guidance excluding proof-of-work (PoW) crypto mining from securities regulations, denouncing it as a logically unsound and legally ambiguous move. SEC Commissioner Warns SEC’s PoW Guidance Is ‘Not Definitive’ In a written statement datedSource link