Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management, a Wall Street giant, has announced the launch of a revolutionary investment fund that …
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 …
Kyle Chassé’s analysis shows that Bitcoin price follows global M2 money supply growth with a 90-day lag, indicating …
Trump Media and Technology Group, the media outlet of US President Donald Trump, has announced plans to raise …
KindlyMD has made an initial purchase of 21 Bitcoin for approximately 2.3 million dollars, marking a decisive step …
Last Wednesday, Google’s quantum researcher Craig Gidney published the results of a study according to which breaking Bitcoin …
XRP saw its first weekly outflow in 80 weeks as the global crypto investment products extended their inflow …
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Although the Bitcoin market has faced challenges since the start of this year, new insights suggest a promising outlook for investors. According to new on-chain data from CryptoQuant, Bitcoin is showing signs that it could follow a familiar cycle observed during the 2024 correction. The analysis highlights the relationship between short-term holders and market direction. …
Hypotheses are beginning to circulate that during 2025 the Fed might indirectly end up giving a hand to Bitcoin. Although these are hypotheses based on indirect correlations, they are supported by genuine favorable market forecasts. In these cases, the markets are not always right, but there are even internal sources that hypothesize that such logic …