Bitcoin (BTC) "Store of Value" narrative might be on borrowed time due to conflicts of interest in the proof-of-work ecosystem, constant selling pressure and the vulnerability of miners, prominent Ethereum (ETH) proponent Adriano Feria says. Meanwhile, ETH/BTC rates dropped to the lowest levels since early April 2021.
The cryptocurrency market has recently seen a significant uptick in investor interest, particularly in spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Just on October 23, spot Bitcoin ETFs reported a staggering net inflow of $192 million, marking a substantial boost in confidence among investors.
Bitcoin prices are steady above the $66,000 support when writing on October 25. While confidence is high, the coin is still trending below the psychological round at $70,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) has recorded a remarkable surge in the past 14 days, nearing the $70,000 mark earlier this week. However, some market watchers shared their worries about the recent retraces, suggesting the cryptocurrency could face another correction ahead of the US Presidential election.
A longtime regular on the crypto scene, Sovryn and BitcoinOS founder Edan Yago learned the importance of financial sovereignty at an early age.
Emory University also reported holding 4,312 shares, valued at $768,269, in the crypto exchange Coinbase.
Bitcoin (BTC) has made a notable comeback, climbing back above the $67,000 mark. This upward momentum comes amid high expectations for upcoming economic news and significant movements in the crypto market.
The Bitcoin community is currently abuzz with the news that tech giant Microsoft is seeking a vote from shareholders on its Bitcoin investment proposal. Although the details of the development remain scant, BTC supporters like Anthony Pompliano explain what could be the reason for Microsoft's recent pivot to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is up 57% this year, and poised for further gains if some key factors—ranging from policy easing to the US election—can align, experts say.
Bitcoin dominates the crypto market and leaves Ethereum far behind. Is this already the end of Ethereum?
Tether (USDT) has recently experienced sustained capital inflows, with the stablecoin hitting historic market cap levels. While such a trend is historically positive for the crypto market, analysis suggests that this momentum may not be ideal for Bitcoin (BTC).
Litecoin's average holding period of 2.6 years surpasses Ethereum.
Bitcoin price witnessed a much-needed recovery to $70,000 amid FOMO related to ‘Uptober' rally. However, the positive sentiment among bulls built after breakouts on technical charts, US Fed rate cuts, and Donald Trump's re-election odds has now faded amid the latest concerns.
Cryptocurrency market, over $259 million was wiped out due to liquidations, with Ethereum taking the brunt of the losses at $73.16 million. This dramatic shift comes on the heels of significant price fluctuations in Bitcoin, which swung between $67,000 and $65,400, adding to the market's volatility.
As Tether faces renewed regulatory scrutiny, Bitcoin's future is hanging in the balance.
Bitcoin rapidly rids itself of record open interest but concerns remain over the short-term BTC price trend.
The number of Bitcoin holders, commonly referred to as “whales,” has reached its highest level since January 2021. This surge signals a growing confidence among large investors, suggesting potential upward momentum for Bitcoin's price.
Tesla's internal bitcoin transfers highlight market's growing resilience, as $776.9M movement causes no price impact despite initial concerns
The cryptocurrency market is buzzing with optimism as analysts forecast a potential rise in Bitcoin's price to $100,000 within the next year. This bullish sentiment is fueled by several key factors, including institutional adoption, U.S. government overspending, and anticipated economic stimulus packages.
SEC filings revealed Emory holds 2,678,906 ETF shares as of September 30. This marks the first public Bitcoin investment by an American university.
Bitcoin dipped to $65,521 from a high of $68,722, reflecting a 5% loss influenced by Tether's scrutiny. Currently, Bitcoin has bounced back to $67K amid ongoing volatility.
Altcoins outperformed this week as BTC traded in a tight range.
Data shows the ratio between two Bitcoin on-chain metrics has recently formed a pattern that has historically been bullish for the asset's price. Bitcoin LTH/STH SOPR Ratio Has Crossed Above Its 90-Day MA Recently In a new post on X, CryptoQuant author Axel Adler Jr has discussed about the recent trend in the Bitcoin SOPR Ratio.
Bitcoin investors are presently displaying renewed enthusiasm towards the largest crypto asset as its net capital inflows have experienced a notable spike. This signals an increase in overall market appetite and has prompted speculations about potential rallies in the upcoming months.
Bitcoin is now attracting the attention of the world's wealthiest investors. Here's why.
Bitcoin lost its overnight gains, dipping below $67,000 to an intraday low of $65,700. This drop is tied to rising geopolitical tensions, particularly the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, pushing investors toward safer assets. During times of global instability, BTC tends to face selling pressure as market confidence fades.
Bitcoin (BTC) maintains its position above $67,000 despite a brief dip to the $65,000 range in the past 24 hours and is currently trading in the $67,000 level. Major altcoins such as Ethereum, Solana, and Ripple have experienced declines over the past 24 hours.
There's still time to buy this legendary cryptocurrency.
Jeff Park from Bitwise has suggested that Bitcoin could surge to around $92,000 if Donald Trump wins the 2024 U.S. presidential election. This forecast is based on a careful analysis of Bitcoin's historical price movements in relation to Trump's chances of winning, as seen on the betting platform Polymarket.
Low transfer activity from retail investors has preceded bitcoin price rallies in the past, so the slow-paced growth of smaller BTC investors may not be so bad.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. witness almost a billion weekly inflows as BTC's price shows resilience.
Peter Schiff, a well-known economist and fervent advocate for gold, has raised eyebrows in financial circles by declaring MicroStrategy (MSTR) shares to be “the most overvalued stock” on the market. This assertion comes at a time when the company's assets have reportedly grown twenty-fold over the past decade, igniting debate about the valuation of both the company and its heavy investment in Bitcoin.
Is the BitcoinOS launch for Cardano poised to reinvigorate ADA's market presence?
Real Vision's chief crypto analyst Jamie Coutts is saying that Bitcoin (BTC) could witness an over 155% surge from current levels during this market cycle. In an appearance on Raoul Pal's The Journey Man YouTube channel, Coutts says that Bitcoin could explode to six-figure territory as the global money supply increases.
The current trajectory of Bitcoin (BTC) prices could push it to the $100,000 mark within the next 90 days, regardless of the results of the U.S. presidential election. Bitcoin At $100,000 By February 2025?
In a recent discussion, Charles Hoskinson, the creator of Cardano (ADA), highlighted an exciting new collaboration between EMURGO and BitcoinOS.
Bitcoin is once again attracting attention, with a surge in price that excites investors and analysts. But what explains this sudden increase?
Ethereum (ETH) has faced significant challenges. As Bitcoin maintains a slight upward trajectory, Ethereum has notably underperformed, dropping 2.38% in the last 24 hours—making it the largest loser among the top ten cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
Bitcoin core dev Peter Todd is controversially identified as Satoshi Nakamoto in an HBO documentary, which he vehemently denies.
Bitcoin is currently holding a crucial support level on the price chart, holding above $65,000. Although there has been a recent short-term drop, Bitcoin still shows signs of an oversold condition. This downturn coincided with major news affecting the crypto market, which was dissected by analyst Josh of Crypto World.
Bitcoin, often seen as a store of value, may see its function evolve significantly by 2030. According to Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision for Bitcoin may finally come to fruition.
The Friday night volatility ensued after a controversial report by the Wall Street Journal.
The crypto prices today have sparked bearish sentiments among market watchers globally, embarking on a downside momentum. Bitcoin (BTC) price waned to the $66K level over the past day, whereas Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP prices dipped 3%-6%.
Tether quickly denied the claims made in the WSJ report.
The broader crypto market crashed with the Bitcoin (BTC) price dropping 2% taking a dip to the support levels of $65,500 again. Following Israel's attack on Iran's military targets, the altcoins are seeing even greater pullback with Ethereum, BNB, SOL, and XRP falling by 3-6% each.
The crypto market experienced its second-largest liquidation event in October as both Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) saw a sharp price drop. The total liquidations on October 23 amounted to $261 million, with $203.5 million of that wiped out from long positions.