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BlockFills trading floor in Chicago amid crypto crash, with screens showing falling prices and a 'Withdrawals Suspended' notice.
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BlockFills halts withdrawals amid crypto market slump

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Institutional crypto platform BlockFills has temporarily suspended client deposits and withdrawals due to recent market conditions. The Chicago-based firm, which handled $60 billion in trading volume in 2025, allows limited trading to continue. The move echoes restrictions seen during the 2022 crypto winter.

CME Group has announced plans for round-the-clock trading of its cryptocurrency futures and options contracts, starting May 29, 2026, pending regulatory approval. This expansion aims to match the continuous operation of digital asset markets. The change will apply to the CME Globex platform, with brief weekly maintenance interruptions.

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Despite their volatile reputation, cryptocurrency markets primarily consolidate within price ranges rather than sustaining directional trends. This behavior stems from liquidity cycles, leverage mechanics, and value discovery processes. Understanding these dynamics helps traders manage expectations during sideways periods.

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