Thursday, March 26, 2026
Market Cap
$2.52T
24h Volume
$85.00B
BTC Dominance
56.6%
Sentiment
Extreme fear gripped crypto markets as the Fear and Greed Index dropped to 14, one of the lowest readings since the 2022 bear market. Bitcoin held above $71,000 as recent ETF outflows and declining exchange volumes added selling pressure, while the broader market cap fell to $2.52 trillion. All major sectors traded in the red, with AI tokens leading declines at -5.53% and Gaming performing best at -3.34%.
CLARITY Act Stablecoin Yield Restrictions Trigger Market Selloff
New draft of CLARITY Act proposes prohibition on platforms offering yield on stablecoins, triggering broad crypto sector sell-offs and pushback from Coinbase over the restrictive approach.
Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF Nears Launch After NYSE Listing
Morgan Stanley spot Bitcoin ETF received official listing announcement from NYSE on March 26, signaling imminent launch and expanding institutional crypto access.
View bitcoinMonument Bank Partners with Midnight to Tokenize Retail Deposits
UK digital bank Monument partnering with Midnight to tokenize retail customer deposits in three phases, targeting up to 250 million pounds in tokenized deposits.
View midnight-3Goliath Layer-1 Blockchain Mainnet Launch Scheduled for March 27
Onyxcoin Goliath Layer-1 blockchain designed for enterprise DeFi with 25% liquid staking yield scheduled for public launch on March 27.
View chain-2Layer 1
-4.45%
Layer 2
-4.44%
DeFi
-4.36%
AI
-5.53%
Gaming
-3.34%
Meme
-3.65%
Store of Value
-3.52%

Franklin Templeton partners with Ondo Finance to launch five tokenized ETFs for 24/7 crypto wallet trading, bringing $1.7 trillion in AUM closer to DeFi.

Tether engages an unnamed Big Four accounting firm to audit its $184 billion USDT reserves, marking the largest inaugural audit in digital asset history.

Bitcoin falls to $69,984 as WTI crude spikes to $91 on Iran tensions, Fear & Greed hits extreme lows, and ETF outflows resume.
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