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GameStop stocks hit restrictions on NYSE after short volume rockets 234%

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has imposed a Short Sale Restriction (SSR) on GameStop after volume spiked to levels reminiscent of GameStop’s famous 2021 short squeeze.

GameStop (GME) short sales volume — the total number of shares sold short within a specific timeframe — rose 234% over 24 hours, reaching 30.85 million shares sold on March 27, according to TradingView data. 

The SSR kicks in when a stock drops over 10% from the previous day’s closing price. GameStop’s stock fell 22% over the trading day, wiping out its 12% gain from the Bitcoin announcement and then some, according to Google Finance data.

At the time of publication, GME was trading at $22.09.

GameStop shorts volume near 2021 short squeeze levels

The rule is applied for the rest of the trading day and the following trading day. Malone Wealth president and CEO Kevin Malone said in a March 27 X post that “GameStop traded 50x more shares today than last Thursday. Not statistically possible without naked short-selling.”

GameStop’s short sale volume reached 30.88 million on March 27. Source: TradingView

The number is close to the levels reached in January 2021 when GameStop stocks famously went meteoric after a “short squeeze” of the stock, causing significant losses for hedge funds and other short sellers while some retail traders made significant returns.

The highest point reached during that month was 33.26 million shares on Jan. 19.

GameStop Bitcoin buy is “dot-comish”

GameStop did not specify how much Bitcoin it plans to purchase, but after the markets closed on March 26, the firm announced a $1.3 billion convertible notes offering.

However, some analysts and commentators have questioned GameStop’s plan to start purchasing Bitcoin. Speaking to Yahoo Finance on March 27, Tastylive founder and CEO Tom Sosnoff said that GameStop’s decision to buy Bitcoin feels “a little dot-comish” to him.

Source: Hans Akamatsu

“It feels a little like, oh, I’m going to throw a dot com at the end of my name, I’m going to buy some Bitcoin with our excess cash because we can’t find a company that is going to be accretive,” Sosnoff said.

Meanwhile, Bret Kenwell, US investment analyst at eToro, told Reuters on March 27 that “investors are not necessarily optimistic on the underlying business.”

Biggest day of short sales still goes to Keith Gill’s return 

The biggest day of short sales still belongs to June 3, 2024, when it reached 46.20 million. 

This was around the time Keith Gill, a stock trader known for the GameStop short squeeze in 2021, revealed on June 2 that he had started trading GameStop stock again, this time with $180 million to play with. 

Related: Firms without business models ‘buy Bitcoin’ — Angel investor Jason Calacanis

GameStop said the convertible senior notes — debt that can later be converted into equity — will be used for general corporate purposes, including acquiring Bitcoin.

Some analysts see the convertible notes offering announcement as the reason for the stock’s decline.

Han Akamatsu said in a March 27 X post that GameStop’s stock is dropping for the same reason Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) declined after issuing convertible notes.

“In 2021, MSTR issued $1.05B of 0% convertible notes, the stock dipped after the announcement due to hedging shorts, but later exploded when Bitcoin ripped and the arbitrage unspooled,” Akamatsu said, adding:

“GME is following the same blueprint now …If GME or BTC goes up a lot, the trade gets very interesting as we have a squeeze opportunity here.”

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This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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Trump sons back new Bitcoin mining venture with Hut 8

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Several members of US President Donald Trump’s family are backing a new venture to launch what aims to become the world’s largest Bitcoin mining firm.

Hut 8, a digital asset mining and infrastructure company, announced on March 31 that it is acquiring a majority stake in American Bitcoin, formerly known as American Data Center. The firm was founded by a group of investors, including Trump’s sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.

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As part of the deal, American Bitcoin will take ownership of Hut 8’s Bitcoin (BTC) mining hardware. Donald Trump Jr. said that the entrepreneurs behind American Data Centers have backed their conviction in Bitcoin personally and through their businesses.

The new venture “aims to become the world’s largest, most efficient pure-play Bitcoin miner while building a robust strategic Bitcoin reserve,” the announcement said. Mining operations will remain under Hut 8’s compute segment but will operate through the American Bitcoin brand. Donald Trump Jr. added:

“Mining it on favorable economics opens an even bigger opportunity. We’re excited to bring investors into that equation through a platform engineered to execute on this thesis and deliver real, tangible participation in Bitcoin’s growth.”

Trump family deepens involvement in crypto

President Trump continues to promote pro-crypto policy as his family and affiliated companies expand their presence in the digital asset space.

On March 28, he pardoned three co-founders of crypto exchange BitMEX who previously pleaded guilty to federal money laundering charges, according to a CNBC report.

On March 21, the US Treasury dropped the decentralized crypto mixer Tornado Cash from its sanction lists, invalidating related legal proceedings. Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance recently stated that memecoins do not qualify as securities under US law. Progress is underway on the creation of a national Bitcoin strategic reserve.

On the commercial front, Trump launched his Official Trump (TRUMP) memecoin. His Trump Technology Group also announced a partnership with Crypto.com, which is expected to support a new suite of crypto exchange-traded funds.

The Trump family has been involved in launching a decentralized finance protocol on Aave called World Liberty Financial (WLFI), as well as introducing a new stablecoin named USD1.

Related: Hut 8 tips 66% hashrate boost after deal to buy 31K Bitcoin miners

Strategic shift for Hut 8

Hut 8 CEO Asher Genoot recognized the launch of American Bitcoin as a “pivotal evolution” in the firm‘s strategy. He said that separating the mining business from the rest of the corporate activities would allow it to raise its own capital and “align each segment of the business with its respective cost of capital.” He added:

“It evolves Hut 8 toward more predictable, financeable, lower-cost-of-capital segments and establishes American Bitcoin as a pure-play mining platform built for exahash growth, Bitcoin production, and operating leverage.”

The report follows Hut 8 surpassing $1 billion worth of Bitcoin holdings after acquiring 990 BTC for $100 million at the end of 2024. At the time, the company’s total Bitcoin mining stood at 10,096 BTC acquired at an average price of $24,484 per Bitcoin.

Bitcoin mining revenue approached $3.6 billion in Q1 2025 as industry income stabilized after the last halving. Recent data also shows that miners’ daily revenue per unit of hash power remained constant at around $48 per petahash per second, despite the mining difficulty increasing.

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This is a developing story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.

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Crypto funds see $226M of inflows, but asset values slump — CoinShares

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Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) continued to see modest inflows last week, extending a reversal from a record-breaking streak of outflows.

Global crypto ETPs posted $226 million in inflows in the last trading week, adding to the prior week’s $644 million inflows, CoinShares reported on March 31.

Despite the two-week positive trend after a five-week outflow streak, total assets under management (AUM) continued to decline, dropping below $134 million by March 28.

Weekly crypto ETP flows since late 2024. Source: CoinShares

Last week’s inflows suggest positive but cautious investor behavior amid core Personal Consumption Expenditures in the US coming in above expectations, CoinShares’ head of research James Butterfill said.

Bitcoin leads weekly inflows

Bitcoin (BTC) investment products attracted the majority of inflows, totaling $195 million for the week, while short-BTC investment products saw outflows for the fourth consecutive week, totaling $2.5 million.

Altcoins, in aggregate, saw a first week of inflows totaling $33 million, following four consecutive weeks of outflows totaling $1.7 billion.

Flows by asset (in millions of US dollars). Source: CoinShares

Among individual altcoins, Ether (ETH) saw $14.5 million in inflows. Solana (SOL), XRP (XRP) and Sui (SUI) followed with $7.8 million, $4.8 million and $4 million, respectively.

AUM drops to lowest level in 2025 amid price slump

Despite recent inflows, crypto ETPs have failed to trigger a reversal in terms of total AUM.

Since March 10, the total crypto ETP AUM dropped 5.7% from 142 billion, amounting to 133.9 billion as of March 28, the lowest level in 2025.

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According to CoinShares’ Butterfill, the AUM decline could be attributed to a slump in cryptocurrency prices.

“Recent price falls have pushed Bitcoin global ETPs’ total assets under management to their lowest level since just after the US election at $114 billion,” Butterfill wrote.

Bitcoin price chart since Jan. 1, 2025. Source: CoinGecko

Since Jan. 1, 2025, the BTC price has dropped 13.6%, while the total market capitalization has tumbled nearly 20%, according to data from CoinGecko. 

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Stablecoins, tokenized assets gain as Trump tariffs loom

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Cryptocurrency investors are increasingly moving capital into stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) in a bid to avoid volatility ahead of US President Donald Trump’s widely anticipated tariff announcement on April 2.

Increasingly more capital is flowing into stablecoins and the real-world asset (RWA) tokenization sector, which refers to financial products and tangible assets such as real estate and fine art minted on the blockchain.

“Stablecoins and RWAs continue to see steady inflows of capital as safe havens in the current uncertain market,” crypto intelligence platform IntoTheBlock wrote in a March 31 X post.

“However, because these assets reside on-chain, even slight shifts in sentiment can trigger significant price movements, driven by the lower barriers to reallocating capital in real time,” the firm noted.

Stablecoins, total market cap. Source: IntoTheBlock

The flight to safety is mainly attributed to geopolitical tensions and global trade concerns, according to Juan Pellicer, senior research analyst at IntoTheBlock:

“Many investors were expecting economic tailwinds following Trump’s inauguration as president, but increased geopolitical tensions, tariffs and general political uncertainty are making investors more cautious.”

“This is not unreasonable, as even though global growth forecasts remain positive, growth expectations have decreased globally in recent months,” he added.

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The prospect of a global trade war has heightened inflation-related concerns, causing a significant decline in both cryptocurrency and traditional equity markets.

S&P 500, BTC/USD, 1-day chart. Source: TradingView 

Bitcoin (BTC) has fallen 19% and the S&P 500 (SPX) index has fallen over 7% in the two months since Trump first announced import tariffs on Chinese goods on Jan. 20, the day of his inauguration as president.

The April 2 announcement is expected to detail reciprocal trade tariffs targeting top US trading partners. The measures aim to reduce the country’s estimated $1.2 trillion goods trade deficit and boost domestic manufacturing.

Related: Stablecoin rules needed in US before crypto tax reform, experts say

Investor sentiment pressured by April 2 Trump tariff announcement

Global tariff fears and uncertainty around the upcoming announcement continue to pressure investor sentiment in global markets.

“Risk appetite remains muted amid tariff threats from President Trump and ongoing macro uncertainty,” Iliya Kalchev, dispatch analyst at digital asset investment platform Nexo, told Cointelegraph.

Meanwhile, RWAs reached a new cumulative all-time high of over $17 billion on Feb. 3, and are currently less than 0.5% away from surpassing the $20 billion milestone, according to data from RWA.xyz.

RWA global market dashboard. Source: RWA.xyz

Some industry watchers believe that Bitcoin’s lack of upside momentum may drive RWAs to an over $50 billion all-time high before the end of 2025, as their increased liquidity will help RWAs attract a significant share of the $450 trillion global asset market.

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