BNB shows 7.3% gain on high-volume spot buying amid altcoin rotation

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BNB briefly traded around $722.88 after gaining 7.3% over a 24-hour window, according to a May 31, 2026 MarketForces Africa report that also cited $4.23 billion in transaction value and a 137% jump in spot volume. Those figures should be attributed to MarketForces Africa’s published market report, which did not expose a precise intraday timestamp […]

VanEck Launches First U.S. Spot BNB ETF on Nasdaq

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VanEck began trading the VanEck BNB ETF, ticker VBNB, on Nasdaq on May 28, 2026, giving U.S. investors a spot-backed exchange product tied directly to BNB. The listing creates a regulated brokerage-access route to BNB, without requiring investors to buy, transfer or self-custody the token.

Grayscale and VanEck Advance Spot BNB ETF Filings After SEC Feedback

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Grayscale and VanEck submitted amended S-1 registration statements in mid-May, signaling active SEC engagement on proposed U.S. spot BNB ETFs. The revised filings adjust custody, surveillance and staking language in ways that respond to the regulator’s prior concerns and bring the products closer to the operational template used for spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs.

VanEck: Miner Capitulation As A Contrarian Signal Pointing To Renewed Bitcoin Momentum

Editorial photo of a Bitcoin mining facility with powered-down rigs and a focused technician, signaling miner capitulation.

VanEck argues that miner capitulation—signaled by a 4% decline in Bitcoin’s hashrate by December 15, 2025—can function as a contrarian indicator that often appears near market resets. The firm’s Mid-December 2025 Bitcoin ChainCheck ties the hashrate contraction to miner stress while emphasizing that institutional accumulation may cushion downside pressure.