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Bitcoin stalls below $65,000 while ETF money quietly returns — what actually moved this week
A $114 million hardware wallet hack, the best ETF inflow week since April, and a market that refuses to move in either direction. This week had three stories that matter to beginners — and one warning from EU regulators that you should read before anything else. We explain each one calmly, in plain language, and show what it means for you.

Why do crypto prices move so much?
It's the question every beginner asks after their first week: why does the number keep moving? The answer isn't "because crypto is crazy" — it's four specific mechanics, and once you know them the movement stops feeling random. No jargon, no predictions, just how the machine actually works.

How much money do you actually need to start with crypto?
"I don't have enough money" is the most common reason people put off starting. And it's almost always wrong. We explain why the entry barrier isn't what you think, why starting small is actually smarter than starting big, and how to work out the amount that lets you sleep at night. No jargon, no pressure.

Bitcoin recovers, Ethereum shines, MiCA squeezes Binance
This past week was a mountain-road ride: Bitcoin climbed back to $65,047 as geopolitical tensions eased, but institutions pulled $225 million from ETFs. Ethereum shone (+4.3%), Binance vanished from Google Play in parts of the EU over MiCA, and big institutions kept quietly building. We break down what it means for you — calm and in plain language.

5 mistakes beginners make in crypto (and how to avoid them)
Most crypto beginners make the same handful of mistakes — and those mistakes are exactly what cost them most. The good news: every one is avoidable. We break down the 5 most common (from chasing the "right moment" to panic-selling) and give a calm, concrete fix for each. No scare tactics, no jargon.

Workshop of the Week: DCA — how to invest in crypto without stress or guessing
Every week we spotlight one workshop from the app. This week: DCA — the strategy where you invest small amounts regularly instead of guessing the "right moment." We explain why DCA calms beginners' nerves, how to set it up in CryptoUnity in a few taps, and how the quiz confirms you actually understood it. No jargon, step by step.

Bitcoin (BTC) explained simply: what it is, how it works, and why they call it digital gold
Bitcoin is the first and best-known cryptocurrency. In this spotlight we explain it without the jargon: what it actually is, how it works with no bank in the middle, why there will only ever be 21 million, and how to safely buy your first — in a few taps.

Bitcoin Recovers From June Lows, ETFs Snap Outflow Streak — All Eyes on Inflation | Weekly Crypto News
Bitcoin recovered from its June lows to around $62,400, US spot ETFs snapped a 10-day outflow streak, and the market now awaits inflation data. In the background, MiCA is reshaping the European market — Binance is stepping back, compliant platforms stay. Here's what beginners need to know.

CryptoUnity's new website: crypto explained for beginners (DCA calculator, workshops and 33 cryptocurrencies)
CryptoUnity has redesigned its website (cryptounity.eu for the EU, cryptounity.us for the US). In one place you'll now find a DCA calculator, 33 cryptocurrencies in plain language, 8 workshop tracks with 60+ lessons, and crypto news without jargon. All built for beginners, with custody through our regulated partner BitGo. New users: 30 days with no fees on purchases.

A new era for CryptoUnity: the update is here
CryptoUnity has had a major update. Simpler, safer, MiCA-compliant – and your first 30 days with no fees on purchases.

Important CryptoUnity upgrade and MiCA transition

Bitcoin Recovery Takes Shape — ETFs Turn Positive, Saylor Buys Again, and Wall Street Goes All-In | Weekly Crypto News
After the violence of January and February, March 2026 finally delivered what the market desperately needed: stability, institutional conviction, and a genuine recovery attempt.Bitcoin (BTC) climbed from its early-month lows near $65,000 to a mid-month peak above $74,000. Spot Bitcoin ETFs turned positive for the first

Bitcoin Drops Below $60K, Silver Crashes 30%, and the Fed Changes Hands — Weekly Crypto News
February 2026 delivered one of the most violent sell-offs in crypto history. In just a few days, Bitcoin went from trading near $77,000 to briefly dropping under $60,000 — a staggering 52% decline from its October 2025 all-time high of $126,000.This wasn't a crypto-specific failure. There was no major exchange collapse