In recent days, Bitcoin has experienced significant movements with the transfer of nearly 3.9 billion dollars in BTC …
In recent days, Bitcoin has experienced significant movements with the transfer of nearly 3.9 billion dollars in BTC …
The Blockchain Group continues to accumulate Bitcoin, reaching a total treasury of 1,471 BTC as of today. The …
Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the infamous Silk Road marketplace, recently received a 300 Bitcoin donation into a …
One of the most well-known questions in the crypto sector is “who owns the most Bitcoin (BTC) in …
Two new Bitcoin wallets recently withdrew large amounts from Binance’s hot wallet. This news comes as Bitcoin (BTC) …
Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management, a Wall Street giant, has announced the launch of a revolutionary investment fund that …
Bitcoin is proposed as a key to revolutionizing the passage of ships through the Panama Canal, one of …
A recent report shows that long-term Bitcoin holders are not selling at current prices, and soon, there will …
At this week’s Bitcoin Vegas, the Bitcoin Rootstock Collective DAO announced its integration with Reown, the on-chain UX …
DDC Enterprise (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) has initiated a collaboration with Hex Trust, a leading financial institution in the digital …
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Market analytics firm Glassnode has identified the next major Bitcoin support level to watch if the bulls lose the current region. The Glassnode report comes as Bitcoin continues to trade within a critical range, with its price hovering near $96,788. Specifically, the analytics resource emphasized that if Bitcoin loses its grip on $96K, the next …
Bitcoin has been gaining momentum, but experienced trader Peter Brandt remains skeptical about its prospects. His recent analysis suggested that Bitcoin might not surpass $200,000 before the end of this decade. He highlighted technical barriers that could prevent Bitcoin from reaching this high valuation, but stressed that the analysis was just a thought, not a trade, …