The cryptocurrency market is seeing renewed bullish momentum with Bitcoin recently crossing the $69,000 level.
Tether’s USDT has crossed the significant milestone of a $120 billion market capitalization for the first time, indicating a potential upward trend in the cryptocurrency market.
As of October 20, Tether’s USDT, the largest stablecoin globally, exceeded the $120 billion threshold, as shown on the company’s live supply tracking page.
Stablecoins serve as a crucial bridge between traditional fiat currencies and the realm of digital assets.
An increase in stablecoin supply is often viewed as a precursor to a bull market, suggesting that investors are acquiring stablecoins in anticipation of future investments in cryptocurrencies.
After peaking near $1.67 in mid-May, Pi Network’s price has been stuck in a sharp downward spiral, recently touching a critical support zone around $0.50.
Global crypto funds just logged a tenth straight week of fresh capital, pulling in another $1.24 billion even as prices slid and geopolitics turned tense.
Middle-East tensions pushed Bitcoin under $100k and drove Ethereum to its lowest levels since May, but the next potential volatility spark is already on the calendar: a cluster of token releases worth nearly $140 million will hit the market between 24–28 June.
Wallets linked to the development team behind the TRUMP memecoin — associated with U.S. President Donald Trump — transferred 3.5 million tokens (worth $32.8 million) to Binance earlier today, raising questions about future sell pressure.