The global cryptocurrency market staged a strong comeback on Wednesday, adding more than $170 billion in a single …
The global cryptocurrency market staged a strong comeback on Wednesday, adding more than $170 billion in a single …
Investors are reassessing risk in crypto equities as american bitcoin faces mounting pressure from the latest digital-asset downturn. …
Institutional traders rushed back into crypto exposure as bitcoin etf inflows surged, driving a sharp rebound in sentiment …
Bitcoin continues to consolidate amid uncertainties, but funding rates have turned negative, revealing the behavior of a chunk …
What has been happening to Bitcoin lately is quite paradoxical. In fact, while on one hand the price …
Debate over crypto market sentiment has intensified after fresh remarks about a possible bitcoin selloff tied to Donald …
Bitcoin is once again facing renewed criticism for its recent price underperformance, particularly against gold, the largest precious …
In recent days, not only has the price of Bitcoin fallen, but the price levels indicated by many …
Crypto strategist Michaël van de Poppe believes the current market phase could ultimately be remembered as a prime …
Investors are watching closely as Strategy bitcoin activity signals another bold move in the middle of a volatile …
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This week the price of Bitcoin has temporarily entered a new phase. This is a phase characterized by a substantial absence of directionality. This translates into minor movements, almost irrelevant except in the very short term. The lateralization In this regard, the hypothesis is increasingly circulating that the price of Bitcoin may have entered a …
Bitcoin has been under pressure in recent days, and Jordi Visser, a former Morgan Stanley Managing Director expects a sharp uptrend soon. For context, BTC currently changes hands at $110,412, down 1.84% over the past 24 hours and 11% below its Aug. 14 peak of $124,517. Notably, the drop has erased gains from Federal Reserve …