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Bitcoin climbed above $71,000, gaining more than 6% in 24 hours and leading broad advances in major cryptocurrencies.
The first Bitcoin block signaling for BIP-110 has been mined, marking a flashpoint in a heated debate over restricting non-financial data onchain.
Bitcoin has wiped out all of last year's gains, losing over 30% in three months. This year is a different story. Uncertainty rules in various forms, from crypto regulation to Bitcoin's long-term ...
Just to give you an update before we even get into forecasts or fundamentals, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $65,000 right now. In mid-January, Bitcoin was hovering near $75,000. Since then, it ...
Bitcoin’s slide picked up speed Thursday, dropping below $66,000 for the first time in more than a year as investors rushed out of their holdings. The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell more than 10% ...
In recent months, investors have been turning to silver and gold as safe-haven assets, rather than Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency hasn't fared particularly well when investors are feeling bearish about ...
Bitcoin fell below $66,000 on Thursday to its lowest level in more than a year. The digital asset is down nearly 50% from its October peak. Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel, wrote ...
Bitcoin bounced 11% on Friday, just one day after threatening to fall below $60,000. The token notched double-digit gains after plunging roughly 15% on Thursday. Before the rebound, selling by ...
It's almost impossible to argue with the assumption that perhaps all investors would've loved to have ownedBitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) over the past decade. That's because the leading digital asset's price ...
Santiment says the pattern of large holders selling while retail scoops up Bitcoin is “what historically creates bear cycles.” Large Bitcoin holders are now controlling the smallest share of the ...
Over $2.6 billion was wiped out across the crypto market as institutions saw sub-$60,000 BTC as a buy-the-dip opportunity. Bitcoin dropped to $59,000 on Thursday, liquidating over $1.1 billion in BTC ...