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Gate Daily (March 27): David Sacks steps down as White House crypto czar; MARA sells 15,133 Bitcoin to buy back bonds

Gate Daily (March 27): David Sacks steps down as White House crypto czar; MARA sells 15,133 Bitcoin to buy back bonds

Bitcoin (BTC) weakly declined to around $68,880. White House AI and Cryptocurrency Director David Sacks resigned without completing major legislative agenda. MARA Holdings sold 15,133 Bitcoins, raising approximately $1.1 billion for debt repurchase. The market experienced panic betting due to geopolitical instability, with analysis indicating a net outflow of $170 million in spot trading of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

GameStop pledges Bitcoin and sells call options, converting $368 million in reserves into a premium income strategy.

GameStop revealed in its fiscal year 2025 annual report that out of the 4,710 bitcoins it holds, 4,709 are pledged to support a covered call strategy aimed at earning option premiums. This strategy changes its accounting classification, treating the bitcoins as accounts receivable rather than direct holdings, increasing liquidity but reducing market control. If the bitcoin price exceeds the strike price, the company must deliver bitcoins, presenting high risk.

JPMorgan: Bitcoin absorbs Iran war hedge funds, gold ETF experiences significant outflows

JPMorgan report indicates that due to the Iran conflict, Bitcoin outperformed gold and silver, the latter of which experienced significant declines due to rising interest rates and a strong dollar. Gold's high-position holdings were forcibly liquidated under market pressure, leading to capital outflows. Bitcoin remained stable, demonstrating its appeal as a safe-haven asset, especially amid geopolitical tensions. The report also emphasizes that Bitcoin's market liquidity has surpassed gold, indicating an improvement in its structural position.

Why did Bitcoin drop today? Trump extends Iran ceasefire period by 10 days, negotiations face disagreements.

U.S. President Trump extends the ceasefire period with Iran until April 6, but Iranian officials deny the request, leading to continued market pessimism about the prospects of negotiations. As the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield rises to 4.42%, the attractiveness of high-risk assets like Bitcoin diminishes, preventing a rebound and instead continuing to face selling pressure. The market is sensitive to liquidity conditions, and in the short term, attention should be paid to the direction of yields and spot demand.

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Fannie Mae accepts cryptocurrency for real estate down payments, allowing holders to purchase homes without liquidating their assets.

Fannie Mae in the United States will accept cryptocurrency as a down payment for home loans without requiring it to be converted into cash, operating through a dual-loan structure. Homebuyers can collateralize Bitcoin or USDC and retain their crypto assets, but the borrowing costs are higher than traditional methods. As long as payments are made on time, cryptocurrency price fluctuations will not trigger liquidation, providing a new pathway for home purchases. This plan responds to the demand from young homebuyers for digital assets and may accelerate market development.
MarketWhisper·8m ago
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ARK Invest Leverages Kalshi Data to Guide Crypto Investment Calls

ARK Invest is turning to Kalshi’s prediction-market data to sharpen its investment research, marking a notable step for how institutions can incorporate crowd-sourced probability signals into traditional financial workflows. The asset manager says it will use real-time market expectations from Kalsh
CryptoBreaking·26m ago

The UAE is forming a Hormuz security force, rallying dozens of countries to break through Iran's blockade.

The UAE is promoting the establishment of a multinational naval task force called the "Hormuz Security Force" to protect the Strait of Hormuz from Iranian attacks and provide escort for merchant vessels. The UAE hopes to gain international support and is collaborating with Bahrain to promote relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions. Gulf countries have differing positions on this issue, with the UAE and Bahrain strongly condemning Iran, while countries like Saudi Arabia face strategic dilemmas. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz impacts the global energy market, and demand countries are assessing alternative routes to address the crisis.
MarketWhisper·32m ago
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Tether launches its first comprehensive audit with KPMG taking over the verification of $185 billion in reserves.

The world's largest stablecoin issuer, Tether, will undergo a comprehensive audit by KPMG and has hired PricewaterhouseCoopers to assist in preparing internal systems, with the audit scope going beyond the current proof of reserves to enhance transparency. This move aims to address the compliance requirements of the U.S. GENIUS Act and to alleviate market concerns about its financial stability, supporting future financing plans of $15 to $20 billion.
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MarketWhisper·42m ago
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The two major parties in the United States are pushing a bill to curb "insider trading in prediction markets," with fines up to twice the profits gained.

U.S. lawmakers have introduced the "2026 Financial Prediction Market Public Integrity Act," which aims to prohibit government officials from using non-public information to place bets in prediction markets and requires the reporting of bets exceeding $250. The bill broadly defines insider information, with violations facing penalties of up to double the profits gained. This legislation reflects an increase in U.S. regulation of prediction markets.
MarketWhisper·51m ago
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