Ethereum falls to $1,874 as $238M in ETH faces liquidation risk on MakerDAO. Can bulls defend $1,805, or will a deeper breakdown follow? The post Ethereum Drops to $1,874: Are Bears Pushing for a Breakdown Below Key Support? appeared first on Cryptonews.
Westlake police have reported a rise in the menace of Bitcoin ATM scams in the Ohio area, noting that criminals are now targeting residents. In its report, the Westlake police mentioned that a couple was saved by a bank manager from Chase Bank, preventing them from being scammed out of $17,000.
Financial author Robert Kiyosaki has issued a warning about traditional currencies while advising his followers to earn and save in alternative assets like precious metals and cryptocurrencies.
We're already looking for the best altcoins to buy after Vertical Research Advisory partner Kip Herriage pushed for GameStop to pour $2.5B into Bitcoin. Kip Herriage made his statement on Fox News, where he advised GameStop's Ryan Cohen to invest at least half of their $5B into Bitcoin: ‘At least $2.
The volatility of Bitcoin is resurfacing. After a peak above $84,000, the cryptocurrency fell by 3.5% within a few hours.
Investing legend Warren Buffett recently skated ahead of Microsoft founder Bill Gates on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. These Buffett quotes are urgently relevant to Bitcoin markets today.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell could be about to trigger bitcoin price and crypto market mayhem
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes says that Bitcoin (BTC) will likely hit a massive value before the current market cycle peaks. In a new interview with Master Ventures founder Kyle Chasse, Hayes says that Bitcoin is likely to print a series of rallies this cycle amid an expansion of the monetary supply.
Bitcoin price stands at $82,193, with a market cap of $1.64 trillion and a 24-hour trading volume of $25.35 billion, as it navigates a volatile intraday range of $82,140 to $85,503, reflecting bearish momentum across multiple timeframes. Bitcoin On the 1-hour chart, bitcoin is in a clear downtrend, falling from a recent high of $87,481.
Bitcoin's market dominance has surged to 62%, the highest it's been since Feb. 2021.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has hinted at an upcoming visit to US President Donald Trump at the White House. The move has fueled speculation about closer cooperation between the two pro-Bitcoin leaders.
In the last 30 days, the Ethereum market has experienced a decline of nearly 20.4%. In the last seven days alone, the market has dropped by around 2%. Currently, the price of Ethereum sits at $1,877.46.
The coming days will test whether Bitcoin's March uptrend can hold or if we're entering a deeper corrective phase.
As Ethereum (ETH) is touching new local lows, being 44% down in 2025, two notable whale positions on the Maker exchange are close to a massive liquidation. ETH/BTC yet again hit multi-year lows, while seasoned investors turn extremely bearish on the second largest cryptocurrency.
Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has promised to donate 500 BNB each to Myanmar and Thailand after a devastating earthquake struck both countries. According to CZ, the funds will be meant as a support to relieve those affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake on March 28.
Crypto analyst Rekt Capital recently discussed the Bitcoin price action and provided insights into the flagship crypto's future trajectory. Specifically, he alluded to BTC's RSI, which is showing a similar pattern to last year, just before the rally to new highs.
Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has pledged to donate 500 BNB—valued at approximately $605 each—to both Thailand and Myanmar. The post Binance's CZ Pledges to Donate 500 BNB Each to Thailand and Myanmar After Earthquake appeared first on Cryptonews.
Data shared by crypto trader and analyst Ali Martinez shows that cryptocurrency whales have shoveled a massive amount of Ethereum recently.
Ether (ETH) is facing increasing criticism from some investors and analysts who question its long-term investment appeal. The post VC Blames Layer-2s and Token Inflation for Ether's Waning Investment Appeal appeared first on Cryptonews.
The Bitcoin price seemed to be breaking out of its consolidation range early on in the week, rising to as high as $88,500 on Monday, March 24. However, the flagship cryptocurrency appears to be back to ground zero, retracing to around $84,000 on Friday, March 28.
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Australia has surprisingly snubbed Bitcoin and other tech in its budget as the whole excitement came crashing down disappointingly. While most countries are gravitating towards Bitcoin and other technologies, the lack of a mention left Australians with dismay.
Bitcoin price crumbled amidst market concerns, CRO, BERA, FORM lead weekly gains.
Bitcoin is trading below a crucial demand zone as bears regain control of the market, ending a brief period of optimism and minor upward movement. Selling pressure has resumed after several days of calm, highlighting the ongoing uncertainty surrounding risk assets.
Amid the broader crypto market correction, you might be surprised to find out that a number of high-profile investors continue to double (and even triple) down on their optimistic price predictions for Bitcoin (BTC -1.60%). Billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist (VC) Tim Draper, for example, still thinks Bitcoin could hit $250,000 by the end of 2025.
Most of the crypto market is in the red today.
Ethereum (ETH -1.30%) and Solana (SOL -4.03%) are both priced at what might be a hearty discount, with the former falling by 44% during the past 12 months, and the latter falling by 28% in the same period. It's easy to see why potential buyers would be wary.
Bitcoin appears bearish right now. Since the start of 2025, Bitcoin's price has declined by over 10.50%. The current BTC price is $83,706.02. It seems that the Bitcoin market follows the general trend of the US stock market. During this period, the S&P 500 index has dropped by at least 5.44%.
Samson Mow, the CEO at AN3, has shared his take on the current Bitcoin situation in the market as the world's largest cryptocurrency keeps dropping and has lost 4.3% in the past two days.
Bitcoin's dominance is on the rise, now at 58.8%, up from 51% in December marking its highest since early 2021. This figure shows Bitcoin's market share compared to all cryptocurrencies. Despite hopes for an altcoin season, Bitcoin's dominance keeps growing, defying the usual trend where capital shifts to altcoins as the market matures.
What if France became a hub of innovation for Bitcoin? While the debates on cryptocurrency often oscillate between fascination and distrust, Clara Chappaz, the delegated minister for Digital Affairs, opens an unprecedented door: exploiting French nuclear power to mine Bitcoin.
AVAX may be in line for more gains in the short term.
Following a period of intense price consolidation, the Ethereum (ETH) market experienced an eventful trading week that featured a damning rejection at the $2,100 price level which has emerged as a major resistance zone in recent times. Following this bearish development, analysts continue to speculate on the future of crypto's largest altcoin.
Trump's BitMEX pardons and regulatory easing spark optimism as Bitcoin defends $83.6K support. Institutional sentiment lifts amid crypto policy shift. The post $100M Fine Reversed: Trump Pardon Fuels Bitcoin $83.6K Price Defense appeared first on Cryptonews.
Trump's pardon of BitMEX founders boosts crypto sentiment as Bitcoin defends $83.6K support amid renewed institutional interest and easing regulations. The post Bitcoin Holds $83.6K After Trump Pardons BitMEX Founders in $100M Case appeared first on Cryptonews.
After failing to regain a bullish outlook on Friday during the Western financial markets, the crypto market continued to record bearish sentiment on Saturday during the early Asian trading session. The total crypto market cap dropped nearly 5 percent in the past 24 hours to hover about $2.813 trillion at the time of this writing.
Bitcoin continues its downward spiral for the fourth consecutive day, hitting a low of $83,387 on March 28. Paradoxically, while small investors are panicking, "whales" are significantly increasing their positions, according to several market analysts.
Cryptocurrency analyst Benjamin Cowen is highlighting a technical signal that could trigger a massive leg down for Bitcoin (BTC). In a new strategy session, Cowen tells his 888,000 YouTube subscribers that Bitcoin could witness a death cross “in about one to two weeks” if the status quo remains.
Bitcoin has dropped below the $85,000 level as selling pressure returns across the crypto market. After several days of tight consolidation just under the $88K resistance zone, bearish momentum has regained control, dragging prices lower and signaling the end of a short-lived period of stability.
Bitcoin is showing signs of weakness. Could a major crash be coming?
Ether's (ETH) declining appeal as an investment comes from layer-2's draining value from the main network and a lack of community pushback on excessive token creation, a crypto venture capitalist says.“The #1 cause of this is greedy Eth L2s siphoning value from the L1 and the social consensus that excess token creation was A-OK,” Castle Island Ventures partner Nic Carter said in a March 28 X post.
BlackRock, the world's largest investment firm, is showing strong interest in Ethereum (ETH). According to Robert Mitchnick, the head of digital assets at BlackRock, the company is more excited about Ethereum than Bitcoin, especially among its tech team. Mitchnick revealed that for every four people excited about Ethereum, only one is focused on Bitcoin.
Today is a crucial day in the cryptocurrency market, as more than $14 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum options are due to expire. Such a huge expiration may result in significant price changes and trading volumes.
The crypto market took a major hit on Friday, wiping out nearly all the gains from earlier this week. Bitcoin, which was hovering close to $88,000, plunged to $83,800, marking a 3.8% decline in just 24 hours. Major altcoins like Avalanche (AVAX), Polygon (POL), Near (NEAR), and Uniswap (UNI) losing almost 10%.
XRP and BTC tumble as US tariffs and inflation rattle markets. SEC delays and macro risks drive cautious sentiment across crypto assets.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has rolled out two new mechanisms designed to boost community involvement in token management: Vote to List and Vote to Delist. These initiatives allow users to have a direct say in which tokens get listed or removed from the platform, hinting at a more decentralized decision-making.
Peter Schiff, a BTC critic, has recently predicted that Bitcoin price could plummet to as low as $10,000. Schiff has expressed concerns over Bitcoin's long-term viability, particularly in comparison to gold.
Bitcoin has broken below its 200-day moving average, a key technical support level, following the latest U.S. inflation report. The move comes after the February Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index showed inflation remains stubbornly high, raising concerns among investors.