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News

Crypto headlines sorted by how likely they are to matter.

This page is for the stories that can actually move price, trust, or positioning: regulation, ETF flows, stablecoin stress, exchange risk, hacks, and macro headlines that change how traders read the next few hours instead of the next few minutes.

Built for market impact, not general news Policy, stablecoins, hacks, and listings first Feeds the desk, guides, and risk pages

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Live market-moving headlines will appear here after the news worker is deployed. Until then, this page stays focused on the catalyst framework below instead of pretending stale headlines are current.

Impact Framework

The catalyst buckets that tend to matter most.

Most crypto headlines are noise. These are the buckets that deserve a second look because they change trust, liquidity, access, or actual capital flows.

Regulation

Policy can reprice the whole board quickly.

ETF approvals, SEC actions, court decisions, sanctions, and exchange enforcement can all hit liquidity and relative performance fast.

Stablecoins

Redemption trust matters more than the peg headline alone.

Depeg stories matter because they change collateral quality, exchange routing, and how willing traders are to keep dry powder inside crypto.

Security

Hacks move trust before they move narratives.

Bridge exploits, wallet drains, and chain outages often spill into price because users immediately reassess venue risk and platform quality.

Exchange risk

Listings and venue stress still change where volume goes.

Listings, delistings, freezes, proof-of-reserve questions, and custody rumors often move the names tied to a venue first.

Macro

Rates, CPI, and liquidity still leak into crypto.

When macro dominates, Bitcoin, majors, and high-beta alt pockets stop trading on token-specific stories and start following risk appetite.

Flows

ETF and treasury headlines can matter more than sentiment.

Fund flows, corporate treasury buys, and issuer disclosures are useful because they point to actual demand instead of recycled social chatter.

After The Headline

Where to go next when a story starts moving the tape.

Desk route

Open the market board

Use the comparison table right after a headline when you want to see whether the move is broad, narrow, or isolated to one pocket.

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Desk route

Check stablecoins

When a stress event touches trust or liquidity, the stablecoin desk is the fastest read on whether users are rotating or freezing.

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Guide

Read the exchange checklist

If a venue headline is driving the move, this checklist is the right follow-up before a user leaves funds parked somewhere lazy.

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Guide

Read stablecoin risk

If the headline is about depegs, reserves, or redemptions, pair it with the stablecoin risk page instead of reacting off the ticker alone.

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