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Bitcoin 2026 Price Outlook: AI Agents, Autonomous Crypto Payments and a $500K Scenario
On 7 March 2026, investor Wei Zhao outlined a scenario in which Bitcoin could reach $500,000 by year-end, driven by autonomous AI agents using crypto rails. Coinbase's agentic wallets, Circle's nano-payments for USDC, and SpaceX's reported 8,300 BTC holdings are cited as evidence of emerging infrastructure and institutional positioning. Other analysts argue that significant AI-driven transaction volumes and a $500,000 Bitcoin price are more plausible closer to 2030, noting current market levels near $70,000–$71,000.
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CleanSpark leads wave of Bitcoin miner BTC sales as profitability tightens in 2025
In October 2025, Bitcoin's pullback from $126,000 coincided with a sharp rise in BTC sales from public miners, who have offloaded over 15,000 BTC as hashprice fell below $30 per PH/s. CleanSpark exemplified this shift in February by selling 553 of 568 BTC mined, helping drive its holdings down from 13,513 BTC to 13,363 BTC amid expanding operational capacity. These moves are increasing sell-side supply and echo elements of past miner capitulation phases, even as indicators like Hash Ribbons start to turn constructive.
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Trump's National Cyber Strategy names crypto, flags mixers and quantum risks
Following the release of US President Donald Trump's National Cyber Strategy on Friday, crypto executives are dissecting the document for clues on future support for cryptocurrencies and blockchain. The strategy explicitly commits to supporting the security of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies, while language on uprooting criminal infrastructure is seen as potentially targeting mixers, privacy coins and unregulated off-ramps. Industry figures also noted the report's focus on post-quantum cryptography and AI security as signals that the government is treating quantum threats and artificial intelligence as key cybersecurity priorities.
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Bitcoin tests the $70k battleground as FOMO, ETF flows and short bias collide
Bitcoin is attempting to reclaim the $70k zone after six consecutive weekly declines, with its first green weekly candle showing gains of over 7%. Derivatives open interest has climbed by nearly $4 billion to $46.8 billion, while a negative long/short ratio suggests growing short bias near resistance. At the same time, BlackRock has accumulated 4,172 BTC worth $303 million since 24 February, contributing to a total net inflow of $1.58 billion BTC and reinforcing $70k as a key accumulation area.
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Solana Price Reverses Mid-Week Surge As Analysts Warn Of Potential 2022-Style Correction
As the crypto market pulls back, Solana has surrendered its recent rally, slipping 7% on Friday to revisit the $84 zone after briefly touching $94.05 earlier in the week. Analysts highlight that SOL has fallen back into its $78–$88 range and warn that a monthly close below $123.28 and $99.06 could mirror its 2022 downside pattern. At the same time, spot Solana ETFs remain resilient, with $1.5 billion in inflows and roughly half coming from institutional investors despite the token trading 57% below its July launch level.
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YZi Labs commits $100 million to Hash Global's BNB fund as BNB nears $85 billion value
On March 7, 2026, YZi Labs committed $100 million to Hash Global's BNB-focused fund, expanding institutional access to the Binance ecosystem token. The fund, launched in June, recorded a 32.5% return by the end of August, while BNB traded at $623.55 with a market capitalization of about $85 billion. Hash Global noted that the strategy gives institutional investors structured exposure to BNB and collaboration opportunities across the BNB Chain ecosystem.
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India's 11.56 Crore Demat Accounts Signal a Retail Investing Wave Reshaping Market Power
In March 2024, CDSL crossed 11.56 crore demat accounts, reflecting a powerful rise in Indian retail participation in equities. Since the COVID-19 crash of March 2020, low fixed deposit rates and app-based brokers have drawn investors from smaller cities into systematic, long-term investing. This surge has shifted ownership from foreign to domestic investors, even as many retail traders face heavy losses in derivatives amid persistent financial literacy gaps.
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