The cryptocurrency market saw a glimmer of hope during the week as Bitcoin approached the $76,000 mark, but experienced a setback towards the end of the week due to escalating tensions between Iran and the US, and Donald Trump’s ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
Bitcoin’s price has extended its weekly losses to 6%, trading at $67,450 at the time of writing.
However, there are numerous economic developments and altcoin events that could affect cryptocurrencies in the coming week. Here is the weekly cryptocurrency calendar we have specially prepared for you at Bitcoinsistemi.com.
(All times are given in UTC+3 Turkish time)
Monday, March 23
- nilChain will cease service on March 23rd. Users need to transfer their NIL tokens to Ethereum in time.
Tuesday, March 24
- The New York Digital Asset Summit is about to begin.
- Polymarket is expected to make a major announcement on Monday; speculation within the community suggests this announcement could be related to fundraising or a token issuance.
- Backpack will be holding a token generation event (TGE).
- The SEC and CFTC’s joint guidance on cryptocurrency regulation will officially go into effect on Monday.
- 02:30 – Japan’s February core CPI year-on-year change rate will be announced.
- 16:45 – The US March S&P Global manufacturing/services PMI preliminary data will be released.
Wednesday, March 25
- 17:30 – The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will release crude oil inventory data for the week ending March 20.
- The US Congress will hold a hearing on tokenization, and the CEO of the Blockchain Association will attend as a witness.
Thursday, March 26
- 15:30 – US jobless claims for the week ending March 21 will be released. (Previous: 211k, Expected: 205k)
- The G7 finance ministers’ meeting will begin on Thursday and last until March 27 (details are not yet finalized).
Friday, March 27
- 02:00 – FED Vice Chairman Jefferson will give a speech.
- 17:00 – The University of Michigan will release the final March consumer confidence index data and 1-year inflation forecast.
- 18:30 – 2027 FOMC voting member and San Francisco Fed President Daly will deliver the opening address at the macroeconomics and monetary policy conference.
*This is not investment advice.


