Bitcoin ETFs Surge as Gold Targets $6,000 and Bonds Rally — Is Global Capital Rotating Again? (February 27, 2026)
According to CoinMarketCap data, the global cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $2.29T, down by 2.76% over the last 24 hours.Bitcoin (BTC) traded between $66,000 and $68,723 over the past 24 hours. As of 09:30 AM (UTC) today, BTC is trading at $66,000, down by 3.21%.Most major cryptocurrencies by market cap are trading mixed. Market outperformers include SAHARA, 币安人生, and NEWT, up by 39%, 19%, and 19%, respectively.Top stories of the day:Binance Surpasses $70B in Commodities Trading VolumeCZ Responds to Block Layoffs: Embrace AI or Risk Layoffs Asia's Stablecoin Market Nears $300 Billion Valuation Amid Diverse Regulatory Approaches U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Add $1.1B in 3 Days, Eye Biggest Weekly Inflow in 6 Weeks U.S. Ambassador to Israel to Hold Town Hall Meeting for Updates U.S. Bonds Achieve Best Monthly Performance Amid Rising Global Risks Bitcoin's Market Cap Approaches Samsung's Amid Diverging Trends Saudi Arabia's International Reserves Reach Highest Level Since 2022 Wall Street Banks Predict $6,000 Gold Target Amid Market Speculation Trading Volumes Decline Across Major Perpetual DEX Platforms Market movers:ETH: $2038.05 (-1.30%)BNB: $628.64 (-0.02%)XRP: $1.4221 (-1.39%)SOL: $87.43 (-0.56%)TRX: $0.2852 (-0.38%)DOGE: $0.09809 (-1.78%)WLFI: $0.1156 (-1.45%)ADA: $0.2924 (-0.65%)U: $1 (+0.02%)BCH: $484.5 (-3.18%)