MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm known for its substantial Bitcoin holdings, has seen its stock price surge by 7.8% in the last 24 hours, hitting an impressive $236.12. This remarkable increase coincides with a significant rise in Bitcoin's value, which has jumped nearly 20% over the past two months, currently trading at around $68,000.
An economist has argued that bitcoin is a reserve asset similar to gold, noting that some central banks might consider adding it to their reserves.
Standard Chartered forecasts bitcoin reaching $73,000 on Nov. 5, U.S. Election Day, with a potential year-end high of $125,000 if Republicans sweep Congress.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino recently disclosed that the company holds a significant amount of Bitcoin and gold as reserve assets for its USDT stablecoin.
A significant technical event occurred recently for Bitcoin: a crossover between the 50-day and 100-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). Despite not being the well-known golden cross — a 50-day crossing of the 200-day EMA — this crossover is nonetheless significant.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has disclosed that the company holds more than 82,000 Bitcoin and 48 tonnes of gold in its reserves. Ardoino disclosed this on X while clarifying comments about Tether USDT reserves.
Bit Digital is strategically navigating the post-halving era, opting for HPC opportunities instead of expanding hash rate at any cost.
Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy is back in the news, with its stock trading at a 25-year high. TradingView's recent data shows that MicroStrategy (MSTR) hit $235.89 in Thursday's session.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has listed Bitcoin and Ethereum in its scrutiny list for 2025. Both assets' inclusion in the examination list indicates increased regulatory surveillance amid new products rolled out for institutional investors.
Bitcoin (BTC) has garnered attention as it seems to be forming a classic technical pattern known as the “Cup and Handle.” This formation is often seen as a bullish signal, suggesting that a significant rally might be imminent.
Bitcoin's bounce back to $68,000 raises the chance of a rally in SOL, DOGE, RUNE and BGB.
The chief executive of market intelligence firm CryptoQuant says that Satoshi's vision for Bitcoin (BTC) could come to fruition by 2030.
Bitcoin's price has been on a steady upward trend since mid-September, rising from $53,000 to $67,000. This impressive growth has stalled the anticipated altcoin season, drawing investor attention and capital toward Bitcoin instead of smaller assets.
Bitcoin ETFs ended last week on another positive note with $997.70 million in net inflows and demand reaching its highest level in six months. Undoubtedly, these ETFs have marked the turning point for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies since the beginning of the year, as it opened up the cryptocurrency to inflows from every side.
Bitcoin (BTC) enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as analyst Kevin Svenson expresses strong optimism regarding the cryptocurrency's future. As Bitcoin hovers just below $70,000, Svenson suggests that the flagship crypto asset could be on the brink of reaching a new all-time high.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs now hold over 4.5% of bitcoin's total circulating supply.
In the face of global economic uncertainty, two assets have captured the attention of investors seeking refuge from inflation, Bitcoin (BTC) and gold.
Renowned financial educator and author Robert Kiyosaki has made headlines once again, urging investors to act quickly if they want to purchase Bitcoin before what he terms “Uptober.” Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $67,738, and Kiyosaki emphasizes that this moment may represent a final chance for savvy investors to buy in before a predicted surge in price.
MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor recently took to the X social media network to spotlight the impressive performance of his company's stock, which recently managed to outperform such heavy hitters as Amazon (AMNZ) and Alphabet (GOOGL) in terms of trading volume on Friday.
Bitcoin's recent price rally to $69,000 marked a notable shift, according to research from Glassnode and onchain analysts Ukuria OC and Cryptovizart.
The Bitcoin (BTC) market has been significantly disturbed over the last 24 hours following a series of troubling news reports. During this period, the crypto market leader has recorded notable downfalls with its price slipping below the $66,000 price mark.
The cryptocurrency market is poised for a significant shake-up as traders brace for the expiration of more than $5 billion in options for Bitcoin and Ethereum today. This expiration involves $4.25 billion in Bitcoin options and $1.01 billion in Ethereum options, signaling a potential volatility spike in the digital asset landscape.
Bitcoin dominance surged this week, reaching 59.75% and extending its lead over the rest of the crypto market. Meanwhile, BTC made an attempt to break past its recent high of $69,500, a level it hasn't touched since July.
At the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino gave an insight into the financial reserves of Tether, disclosing that the stablecoin heavyweight holds 82,454 BTC and 48.3 tons of gold.
The US-based spot Bitcoin ETFs has produced another impressive performance in the past week recording nearly $1 billion in total inflows. Meanwhile, the spot Ethereum ETFs have struggled to maintain a positive form with outflows dominating the market in the same period.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino confirms the company's multibillion-dollar Bitcoin and gold reserves, reassuring the crypto community.
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The Bitcoin price has slowed down over the last few days, crashing to around $65,500 on the morning of Saturday, October 26. The premier cryptocurrency has not particularly impressed in the historically bullish month of October, but the next few days could be pivotal to the coin's future trajectory.
QCP Capital's weekend brief delves into a volatile week for bitcoin, which saw a peak in price that couldn't hold and a sharp decline amid renewed regulatory concerns.
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading sideways below the psychological $70,000 mark. Price analysis by Coinidol.com.
With BTC at a tipping point, the market may soon witness a decisive movement as conditions for a supply shock develop.
Bitcoin (BTC) is making headlines once again, reaching an impressive price of $68,555. This recent surge can be attributed to a significant event on the horizon: Microsoft's upcoming shareholder meeting scheduled for December 10.
A crypto strategist who accurately called the pre-halving Bitcoin correction this year believes BTC is undergoing a technically sound breakout process. Pseudonymous analyst Rekt Capital tells his 507,000 followers on the social media platform X that Bitcoin is in the process of flipping a key resistance level into support.
Bitcoin is currently trading at $66,800 after a week of significant volatility. The price has stabilized above the crucial $65,000 support level, signaling resilience as the market takes a breather after several weeks of heightened excitement.
Arch Network enables the development of all kinds of platforms and applications on the bitcoin blockchain.
Bitcoin has experienced a sustained decline in number of individual investors since June.
BlackRock has reached a new milestone in its Bitcoin holdings, with a total of over 400,000 BTC. Right now, the hedge fund's holdings are valued at around $26.98 billion, with a total of 403,725 BTC.
As October nears a close, one reality for crypto enthusiasts is that the anticipated ‘Uptober' rally might not materialize in 2024.
The Bitcoin Policy Institute recently published a report titled "The Case for Bitcoin as a Reserve Asset," suggesting that Bitcoin (BTC) be adopted by central banks as a global reserve asset. This proposal is based on several strong arguments that deserve special attention.
The price differential between Bitcoin on Coinbase and other exchanges is measured by the Coinbase Premium Index, which recently fell to -0.2%, its lowest level in two years. The institutional interest that passes through Coinbase is measured by the premium indicator.
Recent trends show that Bitcoin's price has been declining since reaching a high earlier in the week. This backdrop raises questions about whether the expiry of these options could help reverse this downward trajectory.
Bitcoin (BTC), the biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, recently marked a significant milestone in its history. It was 12 years ago that crypto enthusiasts got their last chance to purchase Bitcoin for under $10.
Bitcoin has experienced a volatile week, with prices oscillating between a local high of $69,500 and a low of $65,000. After weeks of excitement and upward momentum, the market has cooled off, and BTC is currently consolidating below the critical $70,000 level.
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are experiencing one of their strongest months since launching in January 2024, with inflows surpassing $3 billion so far in October.
Bitcoin dominance, a metric that measures the cryptocurrency's share of the market, has now approached 60%.
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk, who surprised traders with a shock bitcoin endorsement this week, is working overtime to get "crypto president" Donald Trump back into the
Bitcoin (BTC) has seen a notable price surge, recently crossing the $68,000 mark after finding solid support around $65,500. This rally comes amid a significant increase in Bitcoin holdings by “whales,” or large investors, ignite optimism in the cryptocurrency market.