🧐 Would A Recession Be Bullish For Bitcoin?

Or would king crypto lose its throne if the stock market tanks again?

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Bitcoin in a recession — bullish or bearish? This expert has the (surprising) answer.

Strategy has launched ‘Strife,’ a new stock that is to fuel the company’s Bitcoin acquisition plans. How does it work?

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Macro strategist Luke Gromen has outlined a dire outlook for the U.S. economy, highlighting the impact a recession would have on Bitcoin.

He highlighted the alarming fiscal situation, where “U.S. interest plus entitlements is more than 100% of receipts,” despite tax revenues being at all-time highs.

But what would a recession mean for the price of Bitcoin?

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Bitcoin ETFs are making their way to Europe, courtesy of BlackRock. The asset management giant has launched its first Bitcoin ETF in the EU.

BlackRock was busy today, launching not only Bitcoin ETFs but also its tokenization fund BUIDL on Solana — here’s what that means.

Robinhood is under investigation by a Massachusetts regulator for its sports betting feature — here’s what that means.

FINTECH FOCUS

Bitcoin treasury giant Strategy, ex-MicroStrategy, has introduced a new financial instrument with a striking name and unconventional structure: the “Series A Perpetual Strife Preferred Stock.”

While the name “Strife” might sound like a typo, the term appears repeatedly in regulatory documents — a deliberate branding choice that may nod to the volatility and tension often associated with Strategy’s Bitcoin-centric approach.

But how does Strife work, and what does it mean for Strategy’s Bitcoin acquisition plans?

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