Bitcoin’s downside risks are again back in focus as analyst Jesse Olson laid out a worst-case technical scenario that could send BTC sharply lower if a broader macro shock hits US markets. In a Sunday post, Olson pointed to a multi-week chart setup that, in his view, leaves Bitcoin vulnerable to a move toward $23,980 —a level he frames as a key target in the event of a severe stock-market sell-off. The bearish case is not only technical. Olson’s outlook aligns with what multiple market indicators have been signaling so far in 2026: institutional participation appears muted, with a persistently weak Coinbase premium reading and ongoing spot Bitcoin ETF outflows described by market data providers. Together, these factors suggest that when risk appetite falls, Bitcoin could face stronger selling pressure than what retail alone might typically drive. Key takeaways Olson’s chart work suggests BTC could fall toward $23,980 if US equities undergo a macro downturn of roughly 50%+ . A nega...
HIVE Digital Technologies, a Nasdaq-listed infrastructure provider, says it has received approval from the municipal council of Boden to acquire the 32 megawatt Big Boden data centre in northern Sweden. The purchase, focused on long-term control of a key Nordic site, is designed to support HIVE’s plans to expand high-performance computing and AI workloads from within its existing Swedish footprint. The Big Boden facility has supported HIVE’s operations since 2018. With the approval in place, the company moves from tenant arrangements to ownership, a shift that typically gives data centre operators greater flexibility over long-term capital planning, infrastructure upgrades, and operational resilience targets. From tenant to owner at Big Boden Municipal approval is a common procedural step in real estate and infrastructure transactions, particularly where utilities, permitting, and local planning requirements are involved. For HIVE, the significance is practical as well as strategic: a ...