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Bitcoin’s $2,500 Weekly Slide Turns SEC Delay Into a Crypto Risk-Premium Test

Bitcoin held near $63,000 on Saturday after its weakest weekly signal came from Washington, not inflation. The token was down 2.8% over seven days as a canceled Securities and Exchange Commission meeting removed a near-term regulatory…

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Bitcoin’s $2,500 Weekly Slide Turns SEC Delay Into a Crypto Risk-Premium Test
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NEW YORK, August 15, 2026, 11:24 EDT

  • Bitcoin fell about $2,500 from Monday to Friday.
  • The SEC canceled a crypto-rule vote without setting a new date.
  • Weekend trading leaves crypto as the live gauge of risk appetite.

Bitcoin held near $63,000 on Saturday after its weakest weekly signal came from Washington, not inflation. The token was down 2.8% over seven days as a canceled Securities and Exchange Commission meeting removed a near-term regulatory catalyst.

The move matters because softer U.S. data failed to revive demand. That break from the usual rate-sensitive pattern suggests investors are charging a larger policy premium for crypto exposure.

Bitcoin traded around $63,086, down 0.7% in 24 hours. Ether changed hands near $1,885 and lost 1.6% over the week. Total crypto market value slipped 0.4% to $2.24 trillion.

Crypto asset or measureLatest level24-hour moveSeven-day move
Bitcoin$63,086-0.7%-2.8%
EtherAbout $1,885-0.3%-1.6%
Global crypto market value$2.24 trillion-0.4%Not reported
XRPNot reportedNot reported-2.4%
CardanoNot reportedNot reported-9.8%

The SEC had scheduled an August 14 vote on proposed exemptions for crypto firms. It canceled the meeting because of an “unforeseen scheduling issue,” a spokesperson said. No replacement date was announced. Reuters

The proposal could let qualifying startups test blockchain products under lighter requirements. Its delay followed the Senate’s departure for a five-week recess without voting on the Clarity Act.

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