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Western Union teams with Crossmint to support USDPT stablecoin on Solana

Bitcoin and Stablecoins Gain Traction as Traditional Markets Fluctuate

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The cryptocurrency market has experienced a notable surge in recent days, with Bitcoin surpassing $73,000 and stablecoins gaining traction. This uptick in the crypto market has been attributed to a decline in...

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Western Union teams with Crossmint to support USDPT stablecoin on Solana

Bitcoin and Stablecoins Gain Traction as Traditional Markets Fluctuate

Thursday, March 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market has experienced a notable surge in recent days, with Bitcoin surpassing $73,000 and stablecoins gaining traction. This uptick in the crypto market has been attributed to a decline in traditional stocks, particularly in South Korea, where the Kospi index plummeted 20% in the last two trading sessions.

According to sources, this decline may have triggered a shift in investor sentiment, with some traders turning to crypto as a safer haven. The so-called "Kimchi premium," which measures the difference in Bitcoin prices between South Korea and the global market, remains near 1%, indicating increased trading activity but not yet reaching speculative extremes.

Meanwhile, Western Union has announced a partnership with Crossmint to support the launch of its USDPT stablecoin on the Solana blockchain. This move is expected to link blockchain payments to Western Union's global payout network, further bridging the gap between traditional finance and digital assets.

In another significant development, Canada's Scotiabank has launched a multi-crypto ETF in partnership with 3iQ, offering exposure to Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and XRP at a competitive 0.25% fee. This move marks a significant milestone for the adoption of digital assets in traditional finance.

In the United States, President Trump has officially nominated Kevin Warsh, a pro-Bitcoin candidate, to replace Jerome Powell as the Federal Reserve chair. This nomination has been seen as a positive development for the crypto market, which has often been subject to regulatory uncertainty.

As the crypto market continues to evolve, new innovations are emerging to facilitate real-world adoption. Satlantis, a Bitcoin-native event organizing platform, has been gaining traction as a tool to promote commerce in real life. The platform's growth head, Jordi Llonch, notes that "AI has broken the internet, people are tired of online everything, people want events in real life."

This trend towards real-world experiences is expected to drive the adoption of digital assets, as people increasingly seek to engage with others in person. As the crypto market continues to mature, it is likely that we will see further innovations and developments that bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets.

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  • Western Union teams with Crossmint to support USDPT stablecoin on Solana
  • Trump sends pro-Bitcoin Fed chair nomination to the Senate
  • How this week's rout in Korean stocks might have triggered crypto's surge higher
  • Canada's Scotiabank launches multi-crypto ETF with 3iQ
  • Satlantis Emerges as Bitcoin-Native Alternative to Luma for Real-World Events

The cryptocurrency market has experienced a notable surge in recent days, with Bitcoin surpassing $73,000 and stablecoins gaining traction. This uptick in the crypto market has been attributed to a decline in traditional stocks, particularly in South Korea, where the Kospi index plummeted 20% in the last two trading sessions.

According to sources, this decline may have triggered a shift in investor sentiment, with some traders turning to crypto as a safer haven. The so-called "Kimchi premium," which measures the difference in Bitcoin prices between South Korea and the global market, remains near 1%, indicating increased trading activity but not yet reaching speculative extremes.

Meanwhile, Western Union has announced a partnership with Crossmint to support the launch of its USDPT stablecoin on the Solana blockchain. This move is expected to link blockchain payments to Western Union's global payout network, further bridging the gap between traditional finance and digital assets.

In another significant development, Canada's Scotiabank has launched a multi-crypto ETF in partnership with 3iQ, offering exposure to Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, and XRP at a competitive 0.25% fee. This move marks a significant milestone for the adoption of digital assets in traditional finance.

In the United States, President Trump has officially nominated Kevin Warsh, a pro-Bitcoin candidate, to replace Jerome Powell as the Federal Reserve chair. This nomination has been seen as a positive development for the crypto market, which has often been subject to regulatory uncertainty.

As the crypto market continues to evolve, new innovations are emerging to facilitate real-world adoption. Satlantis, a Bitcoin-native event organizing platform, has been gaining traction as a tool to promote commerce in real life. The platform's growth head, Jordi Llonch, notes that "AI has broken the internet, people are tired of online everything, people want events in real life."

This trend towards real-world experiences is expected to drive the adoption of digital assets, as people increasingly seek to engage with others in person. As the crypto market continues to mature, it is likely that we will see further innovations and developments that bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets.

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  • Western Union teams with Crossmint to support USDPT stablecoin on Solana
  • Trump sends pro-Bitcoin Fed chair nomination to the Senate
  • How this week's rout in Korean stocks might have triggered crypto's surge higher
  • Canada's Scotiabank launches multi-crypto ETF with 3iQ
  • Satlantis Emerges as Bitcoin-Native Alternative to Luma for Real-World Events

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