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Crypto Gains Ground as Bitcoin ETFs Draw Inflows and Regulations Ease

Indiana passes crypto rights bill, Gate expands EU payments, and institutional interest in Bitcoin proxy builds

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The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a surge in optimism, driven by a combination of favorable regulatory developments, increasing institutional interest, and a rebound in demand for Bitcoin. In a significant move,...

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    Bitcoin Selling Pressure Weakens as U.S. Spot ETFs Draw in $506M

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    Bitcoin proxy Strategy’s 11% yield is shifting the economics of a massive $5B MSTR short bet

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Crypto Gains Ground as Bitcoin ETFs Draw Inflows and Regulations Ease

Indiana passes crypto rights bill, Gate expands EU payments, and institutional interest in Bitcoin proxy builds

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a surge in optimism, driven by a combination of favorable regulatory developments, increasing institutional interest, and a rebound in demand for Bitcoin.

In a significant move, Indiana lawmakers have passed a crypto rights bill, HB 1042, which limits crypto-specific taxes and opens the door to crypto options for retirement accounts. The bill, which now heads to Governor Mike Braun for signature, is seen as a positive step towards greater mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies.

Meanwhile, Gate, a cryptocurrency exchange, has been granted a payments license in Malta, allowing it to execute payment transactions in the EU, including direct debits and credit transfers under PSD2 rules. This expansion is expected to facilitate greater adoption of cryptocurrencies in the region.

On the institutional front, Strategy's (formerly MicroStrategy) preferred securities are gaining traction, with Prevalon Energy and Anchorage Digital disclosing allocations to Strategy's perpetual preferred equity, STRC. This development is significant, as it suggests that institutional investors are increasingly looking to diversify their exposure to Bitcoin beyond traditional common stock.

The STRC security, which offers an 11% yield, is seen as an attractive option for investors seeking exposure to Bitcoin without the volatility associated with common stock. This is particularly relevant given the massive $5B short bet against MicroStrategy's common stock, MSTR, which remains one of the market's most-watched bearish trades tied to Bitcoin.

Despite criticism for "buying the top," Strategy's Bitcoin purchases aim for entrenched stability in an evolving market. The company's commitment to buying Bitcoin, even as the top crypto trades below its average purchase cost, has kept debate around the stock intense.

However, the recent rebound in Bitcoin demand, driven by $506M in ETF inflows, suggests that investor sentiment is shifting. The Coinbase premium has flipped positive, and Bitcoin selling pressure has weakened for the first time since November.

Three companies, Prevalon Energy, Anchorage Digital, and OranjeBTC, have added Strategy's STRC to their treasury, as shares return to par. This development is seen as a vote of confidence in Strategy's capital structure and its ability to attract institutional investment.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, favorable regulatory developments, increasing institutional interest, and growing mainstream acceptance are likely to play a significant role in shaping its future. With Bitcoin ETFs drawing in inflows and regulations easing, the stage is set for a more bullish outlook on the crypto market.

The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a surge in optimism, driven by a combination of favorable regulatory developments, increasing institutional interest, and a rebound in demand for Bitcoin.

In a significant move, Indiana lawmakers have passed a crypto rights bill, HB 1042, which limits crypto-specific taxes and opens the door to crypto options for retirement accounts. The bill, which now heads to Governor Mike Braun for signature, is seen as a positive step towards greater mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies.

Meanwhile, Gate, a cryptocurrency exchange, has been granted a payments license in Malta, allowing it to execute payment transactions in the EU, including direct debits and credit transfers under PSD2 rules. This expansion is expected to facilitate greater adoption of cryptocurrencies in the region.

On the institutional front, Strategy's (formerly MicroStrategy) preferred securities are gaining traction, with Prevalon Energy and Anchorage Digital disclosing allocations to Strategy's perpetual preferred equity, STRC. This development is significant, as it suggests that institutional investors are increasingly looking to diversify their exposure to Bitcoin beyond traditional common stock.

The STRC security, which offers an 11% yield, is seen as an attractive option for investors seeking exposure to Bitcoin without the volatility associated with common stock. This is particularly relevant given the massive $5B short bet against MicroStrategy's common stock, MSTR, which remains one of the market's most-watched bearish trades tied to Bitcoin.

Despite criticism for "buying the top," Strategy's Bitcoin purchases aim for entrenched stability in an evolving market. The company's commitment to buying Bitcoin, even as the top crypto trades below its average purchase cost, has kept debate around the stock intense.

However, the recent rebound in Bitcoin demand, driven by $506M in ETF inflows, suggests that investor sentiment is shifting. The Coinbase premium has flipped positive, and Bitcoin selling pressure has weakened for the first time since November.

Three companies, Prevalon Energy, Anchorage Digital, and OranjeBTC, have added Strategy's STRC to their treasury, as shares return to par. This development is seen as a vote of confidence in Strategy's capital structure and its ability to attract institutional investment.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, favorable regulatory developments, increasing institutional interest, and growing mainstream acceptance are likely to play a significant role in shaping its future. With Bitcoin ETFs drawing in inflows and regulations easing, the stage is set for a more bullish outlook on the crypto market.

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