Analyst suggests Bitcoin may consolidate before breaking key resistance, setting up for a potential new all-time high. This …
Analyst suggests Bitcoin may consolidate before breaking key resistance, setting up for a potential new all-time high. This …
On July 4th, one of the most silent and legendary bitcoin whales made an unexpected move: after 14 …
Largest stablecoin issuer Tether Holdings has entered a Bitcoin mining collaboration with Adecoagro, a major South American agricultural …
Yesterday, the price of Bitcoin started to rise: at first, it seemed to be just a rebound, but …
Prominent market analyst MichaelXBT predicts Bitcoin could breach long-term resistance, leading to what he calls the "breakout of …
Bitcoin continues to capture the attention of investors and observers of global financial markets, particularly after the recent …
More corporate firms are joining the Bitcoin treasury trend, raising significant capital to fund the move. The latest …
Bitcoin continues to gain centrality in investors’ portfolios, influencing banking strategies like that of UniCredit.In a context attentive …
Bitcoin continues its run, navigating within a well-defined range between 100,000 and 110,000 dollars, confirming signs of consolidation …
Germany’s largest banking group, Sparkassen, is entering the crypto market. The group is moving to allow millions of …
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Twenty One Capital CEO Jack Mallers says Bitcoin could hit new all-time highs before the end of 2026, but might see lower prices in the short term. Mallers explicitly projected a rally to between $150,000 and $200,000, surpassing its October 2025 peak price of $126,200.Visit Website
A recent survey conducted by GoMining on over 5,700 bitcoin holders has revealed a surprising and, in some ways, paradoxical reality: although nearly 80% of respondents are in favor of widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies in everyday payments, 55% of them admit to rarely using their digital assets for daily purchases. The reason? It’s not a …