In the midst of a global economy shaken by the domino effect of tariffs imposed by President Donald …
In the midst of a global economy shaken by the domino effect of tariffs imposed by President Donald …
The data on inflation in the United States continue to represent a crucial reference point for global financial …
CryptoQuant data shows increasing investor demand for Bitcoin, with wallets holding 1K–10K BTC rising faster than their 30-day …
Bitcoin Well, a Canadian company leading in the non-custodial bitcoin sector, announces the integration of Lightning Network into …
In recent days, there have been significant capital outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs. Despite this, however, it is …
The dramatic shake-up that Bitcoin experienced this week has led the market to witness the largest long liquidation …
The stock of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) has plummeted by 11.26% following the release of the 8-K form to …
Analyst Michaël van de Poppe believes that Bitcoin’s push toward $80K and rising liquidity could drive prices significantly …
Cboe Digital has officially launched a new Bitcoin futures product, aimed at enriching the range of financial instruments …
Yesterday, The Blockchain Group announced the free allocation of share subscription warrants (BSA) to its shareholders. This concerns …
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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 …