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Crypto Market Sees Increased Regulation and Scrutiny

Regulators and industry players take steps to address concerns and volatility

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The cryptocurrency market has been experiencing significant price fluctuations in recent months, with bitcoin prices tumbling and sparking concerns among investors and regulators. In response, regulators and industry...

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    CME Will Make Crypto Derivatives Trading 24/7 in May as Wall Street Eyes Similar Goal

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Crypto Market Sees Increased Regulation and Scrutiny

Regulators and industry players take steps to address concerns and volatility

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market has been experiencing significant price fluctuations in recent months, with bitcoin prices tumbling and sparking concerns among investors and regulators. In response, regulators and industry players are taking steps to address these concerns and increase scrutiny and regulation in the market.

One notable development is the launch of Anchorage Digital's regulated "Stablecoin Solutions" service, which enables banks to conduct near-instant USD settlements globally via blockchain technology. This move aims to modernize cross-border settlements while adhering to stringent regulatory standards. According to Nathan McCauley, co-founder and CEO of Anchorage Digital, "Stablecoins are becoming core financial infrastructure," and this new service provides a federally regulated way for banks to move dollars globally using blockchain technology.

On the regulatory front, Senator Elizabeth Warren has pressed the Treasury and Fed to rule out a bitcoin bailout as prices continue to tumble. Warren, a longtime critic of cryptocurrency, warned against using taxpayer dollars to rescue investors and firms amid the current market slide. This move highlights the growing concern among regulators about the potential risks and volatility of the crypto market.

In addition, the CME will make crypto derivatives trading 24/7 in May, pending regulatory approval. This move is seen as a positive step towards increasing liquidity and stability in the market. The CFTC has indicated its support for such moves, and other Wall Street players are also eyeing similar goals.

However, not all news is positive. Bitcoin ETFs have seen significant outflows since October, with $8.5 billion leaving the market. If this trend continues, it could lead to a significant decline in the value of these ETFs. According to Eric Balchunas, a Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst, the cumulative net inflows into US spot Bitcoin ETFs have peaked and are now declining.

Furthermore, the OpenClaw project has imposed a blanket ban on any mention of crypto, including bitcoin, in its Discord channel after a series of incidents involving scammers and malicious activities. This move highlights the need for increased security and regulation in the crypto space.

Overall, the crypto market is facing increased scrutiny and regulation as regulators and industry players take steps to address concerns and volatility. While some developments, such as the launch of Anchorage Digital's Stablecoin Solutions, are seen as positive, others, such as the decline of bitcoin ETFs, are cause for concern. As the market continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see increased regulation and oversight in the coming months.

The cryptocurrency market has been experiencing significant price fluctuations in recent months, with bitcoin prices tumbling and sparking concerns among investors and regulators. In response, regulators and industry players are taking steps to address these concerns and increase scrutiny and regulation in the market.

One notable development is the launch of Anchorage Digital's regulated "Stablecoin Solutions" service, which enables banks to conduct near-instant USD settlements globally via blockchain technology. This move aims to modernize cross-border settlements while adhering to stringent regulatory standards. According to Nathan McCauley, co-founder and CEO of Anchorage Digital, "Stablecoins are becoming core financial infrastructure," and this new service provides a federally regulated way for banks to move dollars globally using blockchain technology.

On the regulatory front, Senator Elizabeth Warren has pressed the Treasury and Fed to rule out a bitcoin bailout as prices continue to tumble. Warren, a longtime critic of cryptocurrency, warned against using taxpayer dollars to rescue investors and firms amid the current market slide. This move highlights the growing concern among regulators about the potential risks and volatility of the crypto market.

In addition, the CME will make crypto derivatives trading 24/7 in May, pending regulatory approval. This move is seen as a positive step towards increasing liquidity and stability in the market. The CFTC has indicated its support for such moves, and other Wall Street players are also eyeing similar goals.

However, not all news is positive. Bitcoin ETFs have seen significant outflows since October, with $8.5 billion leaving the market. If this trend continues, it could lead to a significant decline in the value of these ETFs. According to Eric Balchunas, a Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst, the cumulative net inflows into US spot Bitcoin ETFs have peaked and are now declining.

Furthermore, the OpenClaw project has imposed a blanket ban on any mention of crypto, including bitcoin, in its Discord channel after a series of incidents involving scammers and malicious activities. This move highlights the need for increased security and regulation in the crypto space.

Overall, the crypto market is facing increased scrutiny and regulation as regulators and industry players take steps to address concerns and volatility. While some developments, such as the launch of Anchorage Digital's Stablecoin Solutions, are seen as positive, others, such as the decline of bitcoin ETFs, are cause for concern. As the market continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see increased regulation and oversight in the coming months.

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