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Crypto Market Faces Insider Trading Allegations, Regulatory Scrutiny

Bitcoin's bear market persists as lawmakers and regulators focus on stablecoin rules and alleged misconduct

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The cryptocurrency market is facing a series of challenges, from allegations of insider trading to regulatory scrutiny. In a recent thread on X, blockchain sleuth ZachXBT accused a senior employee at onchain trading...

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    The Protocol: Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT alleges Axiom employee conducted insider trading

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    Senate hearing for U.S. bank regulators thrusts crypto into starring role

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    Trump-Linked American Bitcoin (ABTC) Posts $59M Q4 Loss as Bitcoin Slump Hits Treasury Holdings

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Crypto Market Faces Insider Trading Allegations, Regulatory Scrutiny

Bitcoin's bear market persists as lawmakers and regulators focus on stablecoin rules and alleged misconduct

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market is facing a series of challenges, from allegations of insider trading to regulatory scrutiny. In a recent thread on X, blockchain sleuth ZachXBT accused a senior employee at onchain trading platform Axiom Exchange of abusing internal access to user data to track private wallets and potentially trade memecoins using inside information.

According to ZachXBT, Broox Bauer, a New York-based senior business development employee at Axiom, used internal dashboards to look up sensitive information on users' wallets. The allegations have sparked concerns about the security and transparency of cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Meanwhile, the Bitcoin price continues to struggle, failing to reclaim a key support zone at $68,000. Despite some analysts predicting a potential bull run, the bear market persists, with traders expecting the market to match previous cycles.

In an interview with Cointelegraph, Coin Bureau CEO Nic Puckrin broke down the forces behind Bitcoin's bear market and what could come next in 2026. Puckrin emphasized the importance of liquidity and market cycles in determining the price of Bitcoin.

Regulatory scrutiny is also increasing, with the U.S. Senate Banking Committee holding a hearing on banking oversight that focused heavily on cryptocurrency issues. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) proposed significant stablecoin rules, seeking to implement last year's GENIUS Act to govern stablecoin issuers.

The OCC's proposal comes as lawmakers and regulators seek to provide greater clarity and oversight to the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market. The hearing highlighted the need for clear regulations and guidelines to ensure the stability and security of the market.

In related news, American Bitcoin Corp. (ABTC), a Trump family-linked mining company, reported a $59 million fourth-quarter net loss due to a 23% drop in Bitcoin's price. The company's revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 totaled $78.3 million, up from $64.2 million a year earlier but slightly below analyst estimates.

The decline in Bitcoin's price has put pressure on companies that hold large reserves of the cryptocurrency on their balance sheets. Under updated rules from the Financial Accounting Standards Board, firms must mark digital asset holdings to market each reporting period, resulting in significant non-cash charges for companies like ABTC.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, it is clear that regulatory scrutiny and market volatility will remain major challenges. The allegations of insider trading and the persistence of the bear market serve as reminders of the need for greater transparency and security in the market.

The cryptocurrency market is facing a series of challenges, from allegations of insider trading to regulatory scrutiny. In a recent thread on X, blockchain sleuth ZachXBT accused a senior employee at onchain trading platform Axiom Exchange of abusing internal access to user data to track private wallets and potentially trade memecoins using inside information.

According to ZachXBT, Broox Bauer, a New York-based senior business development employee at Axiom, used internal dashboards to look up sensitive information on users' wallets. The allegations have sparked concerns about the security and transparency of cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Meanwhile, the Bitcoin price continues to struggle, failing to reclaim a key support zone at $68,000. Despite some analysts predicting a potential bull run, the bear market persists, with traders expecting the market to match previous cycles.

In an interview with Cointelegraph, Coin Bureau CEO Nic Puckrin broke down the forces behind Bitcoin's bear market and what could come next in 2026. Puckrin emphasized the importance of liquidity and market cycles in determining the price of Bitcoin.

Regulatory scrutiny is also increasing, with the U.S. Senate Banking Committee holding a hearing on banking oversight that focused heavily on cryptocurrency issues. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) proposed significant stablecoin rules, seeking to implement last year's GENIUS Act to govern stablecoin issuers.

The OCC's proposal comes as lawmakers and regulators seek to provide greater clarity and oversight to the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market. The hearing highlighted the need for clear regulations and guidelines to ensure the stability and security of the market.

In related news, American Bitcoin Corp. (ABTC), a Trump family-linked mining company, reported a $59 million fourth-quarter net loss due to a 23% drop in Bitcoin's price. The company's revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 totaled $78.3 million, up from $64.2 million a year earlier but slightly below analyst estimates.

The decline in Bitcoin's price has put pressure on companies that hold large reserves of the cryptocurrency on their balance sheets. Under updated rules from the Financial Accounting Standards Board, firms must mark digital asset holdings to market each reporting period, resulting in significant non-cash charges for companies like ABTC.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, it is clear that regulatory scrutiny and market volatility will remain major challenges. The allegations of insider trading and the persistence of the bear market serve as reminders of the need for greater transparency and security in the market.

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