Bybit has formed a strategic partnership with Avalon Finance, an emerging platform for Bitcoin capital markets, to offer …
Bybit has formed a strategic partnership with Avalon Finance, an emerging platform for Bitcoin capital markets, to offer …
In a global context characterized by strong geopolitical tensions and ongoing uncertainties about trade tariffs, the Japanese company …
Lomond School becomes the first in the United Kingdom to accept Bitcoin as a payment option, expanding the …
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A leading analytics platform says that if Bitcoin continues to rise, previous support levels may now act as …
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Bitcoin may have formed a new key support level in the current bull market. In an X post on Monday, February 17, prominent Bitcoin analyst "Wicked" highlighted that the asset's 200-day moving average had passed the $80,000 price level for the first time. Specifically, at the time of writing, the 200 DMA is at $80,343.61. …
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 …