Data shows the sentiment among Bitcoin traders has plunged into the fear territory following the crash in the cryptocurrency's price. Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index Has Plummeted During The Past Day The “Fear & Greed Index” refers to an indicator devised by Alternative that tells us about the average sentiment that's currently present in the Bitcoin and wider cryptocurrency markets.
Cryptocurrency markets are trading higher on Monday despite record volatility seeing Bitcoin swing $10,000 per coin in nominal value over 24 hours. Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/- Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $102,020.83 +4% Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $2,737.78 -7.5% Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $212.78 +4.3% XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $2.68 -0.03% Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.279 +1.2% Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00001615 +1.7% Notable Statistics: IntoTheBlock data shows large transaction volume increased by 26.6% and daily active addresses down by 0.4%.
US authorities are reportedly disregarding pro-crypto Senator Cynthis Lummis' deadline to explain what happened to the Bitcoin (BTC) seized from the defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road. According to a new report by Bloomberg, anonymous people familiar with the matter say that the U.S.
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The crypto market just pulled off a dramatic reversal, with Bitcoin rebounding from $91,252 to $101,549 as of writing in hours. Every time BTC dips to this level, buyers aggressively defend it, making it a strong demand zone.
According to Satoshi Action Fund CEO Dennis Porter, Utah is leading the race to establish a Bitcoin reserve in the US. Porter claimed that the state's short legislative calendar encourages speedy action.
Bitcoin derivatives data suggest the bottom is in, but investors' fears could limit a recovery beyond $100,000.
On today's episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin stages a comeback after tumbling as low as $91,212.63 after Trump announced tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico. Plus, James Davies of Crypto Valley Exchange breaks down the wave of liquidations in the crypto market in the wake of that sell-off, and how long volatility could last for crypto assets.
Bitcoin has recently faced a 10% retracement, leading to concerns about whether the bull market is over. This article explores on-chain metrics, institutional confidence, and macroeconomic factors to determine whether Bitcoin still has room for growth or if a cycle peak has been reached.
Bitcoin, the top cryptocurrency, has managed to reclaim the $100,000, experiencing extreme volatility.
Bitcoin (BTC) price fell to a low of $91,657 on February 3. Cryptocurrency price analysis brought by Coinidol.com.
Recently, Kiyosaki took to social media to comment on the current “bloodbath” impacting both traditional financial markets and cryptocurrencies. He had predicted a major crash would soon occur, and now that it seems to be unfolding, he has shared his thoughts on the situation.
Coinbase Institutional Head of Research David Duong joins CoinDesk to discuss the bloodbath across the crypto market amid President Donald Trump's global tariff war. Plus, insights in the digital assets sector from regulatory outlook to the next potential ETF product.
Bitcoin is the safest asset you can own today.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an executive order mandating the formation of a federal sovereign wealth fund, a move unveiled during a press briefing on Monday.
Following its January 28-29 meeting, the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, stating that it would wait for more substantial progress on inflation before considering any further cuts.
Bitcoin and select altcoins bounced back sharply, indicating solid purchasing demand at lower levels.
Bitcoin (BTC) has recently experienced significant price volatility, but according to veteran trader Peter Brandt, the leading cryptocurrency could still remain bullish even if its price falls to $80,000. Despite a recent wave of liquidations worth $2.2 billion and a steep drop in altcoin values, Brandt suggests that the current market conditions do not necessarily signal the end of Bitcoin's bull run.
Sustained tariffs may delay rate cuts, but a quick resolution could make for a “solid” entry point, one analyst said.
While bitcoin's value slid beneath the $100,000 threshold, bottoming at $91,530 on Feb. 2, its computational muscle flexed to an unprecedented apex. Bitcoin's Hashrate Taps an All-Time High Data from hashrateindex.com reveals bitcoin's hashrate soared to a historic zenith of 840 exahash per second (EH/s), maintaining a formidable 837.
Bitcoin open interest crashed by billions in one weekend, painting a bearish outlook for the flagship crypto and spells doom for BTC bulls. Despite this setback, crypto analysts have provided some optimism with their analysis, which hints at a bullish reversal soon enough.
Bitcoin nears $100K after rebounding from $91,500 as Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for one month, easing market fears. The post Bitcoin nears $100K as Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for one month appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin stands at a crossroads as bulls cling to $90k support. With a minor drop in selling pressure, will a rise in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs inflows bring the crypto market back on bullish tracks?
Trump and Sheinbaum agreed to immediately pause the tariffs for one month, during which there will be further negotiations.
MicroStrategy halts its weekly Bitcoin purchases temporarily while preparing to close a $563.4M preferred stock offering, maintaining its long-term crypto strategy.
El Salvador has reportedly removed the legal tender status of Bitcoin (BTC) after less than four years because of pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Bitcoin (BTC) has seen a sharp drop of 6.54% in the past 24 hours, with its price falling to $91,000—its lowest point of 2025 so far. As the broader crypto market faces turbulence, particularly due to escalating trade tensions in North America, many investors are left wondering what this means for Bitcoin's future trajectory.
Bitcoin mining giant MARA Holdings faces production decline amid network challenges, while implementing strategic upgrades at Wolf Hollow and Kearney facilities.
After spending $20 billion on BTC over 12 weeks, and the software company has halted its Bitcoin purchases.
Are new institutional players being influenced by Bitcoin, or are they the ones doing the influencing?
The violent crypto dip in the early Monday morning hours has done little to rattle optimism in the industry, which remains focused on the long-term potential of the technology rather than short-term price fluctuations. What Happened: Speaking with Benzinga at the Digital Asset Summit in London, several speakers and attendees appeared relatively unfazed by what had unfolded earlier in the day.
European central banks could start accumulating Bitcoin in 2025, according to blockchain expert Fiorenzo Manganiello. The prediction follows the rollout of the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation, which aims to stabilize the crypto market by introducing clear legal frameworks.
On February 3, 2025, Bitcoin reached a local low of $91,530 before rebounding to $95,306 later in the day. This decline comes after China, Canada, and Mexico promised severe retaliatory measures in response to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
The surge has prompted analysts to ask if the market is entering its final phase or if growth will continue.
U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariff war is tanking the crypto markets. The probability of bitcoin price falling to $75,000 has more than doubled to 22% by the end of March, according to Derive.xyz.
TL;DR MicroStrategy ended its bitcoin buying streak after 12 consecutive weeks, not acquiring any more BTC between January 27 and February 2, 2025. The company holds 471,107 BTC, worth over $44 billion, purchased at an average price of $64,511 each. The firm raised $563.
Bitcoin fought its way back from a steep weekend plunge, clawing to $98,000 after touching a brutal three-week low of $91,441. By press time, it had stabilized at $97,730, but the damage was already done—down 6.2% on the day.
Real Vision CEO Raoul Pal, seasoned macro investor and cryptocurrency market researcher, shares some recommendations for getting through crypto collapses. This cycle might yet show its brutality to Bitcoin (BTC) bulls, Pal says.
The company reports fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday.
Data shows the cryptocurrency sector has witnessed a massive amount of liquidations after the crash that Bitcoin and company have gone through. Crypto Derivatives Market Has Just Seen A Long Squeeze According to data from CoinGlass, a large amount of liquidations related to cryptocurrency contracts has occurred on the derivatives platforms during the past day.
Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency, recorded $467 million in liquidations in the last 24 hours. After this shakeout, Bitcoin (BTC) markets look cleansed, to CryptoQuant's community analysts.
President Trump said Monday that planned tariffs against Mexico will be delayed, reversing the slide of Bitcoin and other major coins.
Robert Kiyosaki believes the market crash presents an opportunity to invest in Bitcoin, despite widespread financial losses and liquidations.
The cryptocurrency market has displayed a strong bearish action overnight. Reportedly, the crypto space has lost over 8% in valuation in 24 hours. Moreover, the Bitcoin price plunged below $95,000, whereas Ethereum and Ripple tokens broke their important support trendlines.
The crypto market was in tatters late Sunday night after traders realized there wouldn't be a tariff reprieve before global stock markets opened Monday morning. Bitcoin (BTC 0.59%) fell below $100,000 and looked like it could break $90,000 before bouncing a bit.
Bitcoin's price has consistently soared, posting huge gains above other top altcoins. Last year, the crypto market leader pulled over a 15% margin on other top assets, widening the gap between altcoins.
BTC's price went up by nearly eight grand today.