Bybit's account freezes highlight the critical need for transparent compliance practices, potentially reshaping regulatory standards and investor trust.
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Bybit will move to single-counted open interest reporting from June 11, 2026. The change will make displayed OI figures appear lower, but traders’ positions, margins and risk exposure will not change. Bybit is changing how it reports open interest across its derivatives markets. The Dubai-based exchange said the update will take effect on June 11, [...]
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Learn what Concordium is, how its identity layer works, token utility and ecosystem trade-offs for privacy and compliance.
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Bitcoin (BTC) spot trading volumes on all cryptocurrency exchanges have collapsed to their lowest levels in nearly two years. The Bitcoin spot volume on Binance alone has declined by more than 81% from its October 2025 peak of $198.6 billion to about $36.4 billion at press time. Meanwhile, Gate.io spot volumes have fallen by 79.6% over the same period, while Bybit has shed 66%, thereby confirming a market-wide slowdown, according to data from CryptoQuant analyzed by Finbold on May 26. Bitcoin spot trading volume. Source: CryptoQuant The last time Bitcoin spot volumes were this subdued was in July 2023, deep in the previous bear market. Essentially, the significant drop in BTC’s spot volume suggests a notable decline in its selling pressure. Moreover, demand for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies had fallen amid rising inflationary pressures triggered by the U.S.-Iran war. As such, inve
Crypto pundit Ardizor has alleged that several crypto firms appear to be dumping Bitcoin, which is why the BTC price keeps crashing. The leading crypto had crashed over the weekend but is now recovering on hopes of a U.S.-Iran deal. Why The BTC Price Keeps Crashing In an X post, Ardizor stated that the BTC price was dumping because crypto exchanges Binance, Coinbase, and Bybit, along with whales and Wintermute, were selling millions of BTC. He claimed that they have sold over $2 billion worth of BTC and further alleged that it was a “pure, coordinated dump,” which usually comes after the U.S. market opens. Related Reading: Everyone Is Calling For Lower Bitcoin Price: Why This Is The Perfect Time To Go Parabolic The pundit cited on-chain flows from these crypto exchanges’ hot wallets as evidence that they were dumping Bitcoin. The latest dump in the BTC price came over the weekend, with the leading crypto falling below $75,000 after the SEC was reported to have delayed its decision on
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HYPE briefly blasted over the $63 mark, hitting a new all-time high and continuing one of the strongest momentum trends in crypto markets. HYPE just hit a new all-time high again! A newly created wallet withdrew 63,780 $HYPE($4.06M) from #Bybit.https://t.co/MQK84yvkIN pic.twitter.com/If6oVbDTQQ — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) May 24, 2026 Over the span of eighteen months this asset has gone from approximately $2 to nearly $63 in a meteoric rise, with this latter rally lifting HYPE ~13% over 24 hours. Quickly, this surge has translated into massive gains for long-time holders and excessive-flying leveraged merchants alike, who are now some of the greatest winners of this market cycle. As the token reached new highs, blockchain data revealed that a major whale identified as wallet “0x082” now holds more than $33.3 million in floating profit from a highly leverage
A wallet linked to prominent crypto fund manager Arthur Hayes deposited 115,453 HYPE tokens worth $6.33 million into Bybit, just weeks after he publicly called for the token to reach $150. The $150 Call vs. the Bybit Deposit A wallet attributed to Arthur Hayes, co-founder of the BitMEX derivatives exchange and managing partner of crypto […]