ETH, SOL, and XRP Jump as War Fears Cool and Crypto Rallies
Ether, solana, and XRP rose strongly as crypto markets bounced when war fears eased.
Current crypto coverage, including reported news, weekly market updates, Bitcoin and Ethereum analysis, ETF flow signals, regulation, and macro-driven market context.
Use News for fresh reporting, weekly market updates, and market-moving context, then follow linked evergreen explainers so current coverage is not treated as a standalone endpoint.
This page continues the archive with older reporting. For a stronger starting point, return to the latest news page or pair your reading with market context and evergreen guides.
Use the archive below to follow fresh developments, weekly market updates, and market context, but the strongest experience comes from pairing current coverage with evergreen guides instead of treating each item as a complete endpoint on its own.
Ether, solana, and XRP rose strongly as crypto markets bounced when war fears eased.
Bitcoin moved above $73,000, a level traders have been watching for weeks.

Public bitcoin miners are moving away from 'HODL' and putting more money into AI data centers and high-power computing.

Bitmine Immersion Technologies said it bought about $98 million worth of ether in a recent purchase.

More than $9 billion left bitcoin and ether ETFs over four months, highlighting how quickly regulated crypto exposure can shift …
Bitcoin dipped below $66,000 as U.S. stock futures turned lower in a fresh risk-off move.

On February 25, 2026, Bitcoin printed a low near $47,600 on Lighter, a decentralized perpetuals exchange, while simultaneously …
Bitcoin bounced back near $69,000 after a sharp drop earlier in the week.

Crypto fell harder as U.S. markets turned risk-off and IBM dropped 11% in a sharp software-led selloff.
Bitcoin fell about 5% and dipped below $65,000 in early-week trading.

Iran's rial is dropping quickly, and the pattern is starting to look like Lebanon's long currency collapse.

Bitcoin held near $68,000 even as new U.S. tariff headlines hit the tape.