Bullish developments and sustained momentum have pushed Bitcoin above $96,000 and the global cryptocurrency market cap above $3 …
Bullish developments and sustained momentum have pushed Bitcoin above $96,000 and the global cryptocurrency market cap above $3 …
Grayscale, one of the largest crypto-focused asset managers, has launched a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) called the Grayscale …
Semler Scientific has recently increased its exposure in Bitcoin by purchasing an additional 165 units for a total …
There is a hypothesis circulating regarding the trend of the Bitcoin price in the coming months that predicts …
The percentage of Bitcoin supply in profit has continued to rise amid the recent market rebound, as analysis …
The Nasdaq is the second largest stock exchange in the world, and it seems it might want to …
Coinbase Asset Management is preparing to introduce a new investment product that will generate steady Bitcoin yields for …
Bitcoin close to 95,000 dollars in the early months of 2025: the positive trend strengthens as the comparison …
According to the latest forecasts contained in the report “Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction 2025, 2030 & 2035: April …
According to a report by Citigroup, the performance of Bitcoin during recent financial turbulence shows its evolving status …
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Bitcoin continues its run, navigating within a well-defined range between 100,000 and 110,000 dollars, confirming signs of consolidation after the notable growth recorded from the lows of April. The recent market evolution is characterized by reduced activity and contained volatility, crucial elements for understanding the new phase underway. Bitcoin stable after the rally: signs of …
Germany’s largest banking group, Sparkassen, is entering the crypto market. The group is moving to allow millions of customers to trade Bitcoin and other digital assets directly through their banking app, according to a local report. Notably, the decision marks a major shift in strategy by the German Savings Banks Association (DSGV), which had previously …