The major Bitcoin price correction of 50% from its October 2025 all-time high continues to stir conversation in …
The major Bitcoin price correction of 50% from its October 2025 all-time high continues to stir conversation in …
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The digital asset market is currently experiencing extreme volatility and signs of capitulation. Global market capitalization has fluctuated …
There was a change noted in the exchange-traded funds after bitcoin news reported that spot bitcoin etf recorded …
The latest Bitcoin correction has pushed unrealized losses to levels similar to those seen during severe bear market …
The concept of XRP creating more millionaires has sprung up among investors as the latest drop to 15-month …
XRP is once again testing the patience of long-term holders after a dramatic market-wide sell-off pushed prices deep …
Yesterday, the price of Bitcoin experienced a significant crash. Today, however, the crash seems to have temporarily halted, …
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This week the price of Bitcoin has temporarily entered a new phase. This is a phase characterized by a substantial absence of directionality. This translates into minor movements, almost irrelevant except in the very short term. The lateralization In this regard, the hypothesis is increasingly circulating that the price of Bitcoin may have entered a …
Bitcoin has been under pressure in recent days, and Jordi Visser, a former Morgan Stanley Managing Director expects a sharp uptrend soon. For context, BTC currently changes hands at $110,412, down 1.84% over the past 24 hours and 11% below its Aug. 14 peak of $124,517. Notably, the drop has erased gains from Federal Reserve …