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CryptoPulse.media's crypto calendar: what it is and why it matters

CryptoPulse.media's crypto calendar: what it is and why it matters

July 17, 2026
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CryptoPulse.media runs a Crypto Calendar section — a timeline of events that actually move price and trading volume in the crypto market. Unlike a news feed, which tells you what already happened, the calendar shows you what's coming, so you can prepare ahead of time instead of reacting after the fact.

CryptoPulse.media's crypto calendar: what it is and why it matters

Why It Matters to Traders and Investors

For a trader, that's the difference between watching a price drop 15% and knowing a week in advance that a multi-million-dollar token unlock is about to hit the market. Every event on the calendar carries an importance rating — low, medium, or high — a rough guide to how much it could move the price of a specific asset, or the market as a whole.

What Kinds of Events It Tracks

  • Token unlocks — an increase in circulating supply, when early investors and project teams gain access to previously locked tokens
  • Token sales — a new project's initial fundraising round
  • Exchange listings — a coin going live on a new platform, which almost always brings fresh liquidity and a volatility spike in the first few days
  • Forks and protocol upgrades — technical changes to a network that can either boost confidence in a project or create short-term uncertainty
  • Regulatory decisions — statements from the SEC, the EU, and other regulators that directly change the rules for entire sectors of the industry
  • Macro reports and Fed meetings — inflation data (CPI) releases and interest rate decisions, which move not just crypto but markets broadly
  • Industry conferences — events where partnerships and upgrades affecting specific projects' prices are often announced
  • Halving — a landmark event type on its own: a programmed cut to Bitcoin's issuance every few years, around which entire market cycles have historically been built

What You Can Do on the Calendar Page

Every event comes with a source (our editors manually track official announcements from projects, exchanges, and regulators), an importance rating, the option to like it, and a button to add it to Google Calendar for a reminder at a convenient time. New confirmed dates are added as they're announced — often weeks or months ahead of the actual event.

What's On It Right Now

Among the upcoming dates: the Fed's interest rate decision on July 29, the Pragma Lisbon conference on July 23, CME Bitcoin and Ether options expiry on July 31, and the US inflation data (CPI) release on August 12. The full, continuously updated list is on the calendar page.

See the full calendar here: cryptopulse.media/en/calendar.

This material is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.

Maks

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Maks

Trading man

I've been interested in the cryptocurrency market for a long time, am a trader, and write articles and news about my experience and crypto in simple terms.

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