An insurance startup that pays out policyholders in Bitcoin (BTC) is now reportedly valued at nearly $200 million after a successful Series A fundraising round. According to a new report by Fortune, crypto life insurance firm Meanwhile has raised $40 million in its latest fundraising round, bringing its valuation to $190 million.
Bitcoin (BTC) proponent Michael Saylor has hinted the company he co-founded, Strategy (MSTR), may be set to announce an additional BTC purchase this week shortly after revealing it expects a net loss in the first quarter of the year over unrealized losses on its massive BTC holdings.
Solana appears to be gearing up for a major technical breakout, with recent price action building up an interesting chart formation. A familiar bullish pattern has formed, and if validated, it could drive the price to a level not seen in recent weeks.
Michael Sayor, former chief executive officer at business intelligence firm MicroStrategy, has hinted that the company will announce another Bitcoin purchase on Monday.
XRP is making a strong comeback among the major contenders at the top of the crypto market. Standard Chartered expects a surge of 500% by 2028, enough to surpass Ethereum in market capitalization.
Bitcoin (BTC) has moved to reclaim the $86,000 price level following a 2.65% gain in the last 24 hours. Notably, the premier cryptocurrency has maintained a bullish form over the past few rising by over 15% since retesting the $74,000 rice zone.
SOL is beginning to gain dominance over ETH.
The price of Bitcoin has found its way back above the $85,000 mark, marking a huge success in the recovery from the coin's latest slump toward $74,000. According to an on-chain analyst, this recent correction might not be as ominous as initially thought and could be part of a broader bull cycle.
Bitcoin bears tested long-term support at $75,000 to start April, but one popular Dutch crypto fund manager and price analyst spots an opportunity to profit from the selloff.
MicroStrategy is lacing up for a potential Bitcoin purchase after Michael Saylor flashed the tell-tale buy signal. The incoming purchase will be the company's first in Q2 after pausing Bitcoin purchases at the start of April in an eyebrow-raising move.
The cryptocurrency market slipped by 1.56% in the past 24 hours on Sunday, pulling the global market cap down to $2.66 trillion as major assets saw mixed performance. Altcoins Diverge as Trading Volume Declines This week in crypto markets, bitcoin ( BTC) maintained its dominance, trading at $83,781 with a slight 1.
Solana crypto is regaining momentum. After a 47% drop since early March, SOL has just rebounded strongly, surpassing the critical threshold of 125 dollars.
Cybersecurity researchers have shared details of a malware campaign targeting Ethereum, XRP, and Solana. The attack mainly targets Atomic and Exodus wallet users through compromised node package manager (NPM) packages.
US Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and John Fetterman have introduced the Clean Cloud Act of 2025. The bill aims to reduce carbon emissions from energy-intensive crypto-mining operations and artificial intelligence data centers.
Over $3 billion worth of XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) was traded within a single day, marking a significant recovery for the digital asset after a challenging week. What Happened: According to data from CoinMarketCap, the XRP has been steadily regaining key support levels.
A 346% liquidation imbalance is exactly what happened today as Bitcoin (BTC) flushed out $52 million in longs against just $15 million in shorts, flipping sentiment and price direction without any macro trigger or breaking news — just a correction born purely from market structure going too far in one direction.
Bitcoin traded at $83,681 on April 13, 2025, with a market capitalization of $1.66 trillion, a 24-hour trading volume of $26.01 billion, and an intraday price range between $83,648 and $85,731, as the asset moved within a tightening technical consolidation.
Bitcoin is now trading above the $85,000 mark following an impressive rally that began on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for all countries except China.
A cryptocurrency analyst is forecasting that XRP could reach a double-digit valuation as high as $30, drawing insights from Bitcoin's (BTC) historical price performance.
Bitcoin appears ready for a technical breakout from its multi-month downtrend after pumping from its weekly low of $74,773 to below $84,000 at last check on Sunday.
XRP bulls returned on April 9 following a three-day decline, pulling the price up from lows of $1.72. The recovery gained steam over the next two sessions, with XRP posting back-to-back daily gains and reaching an intraday high of $2.24 in today's trading.
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is outpacing the S&P 500 during the ongoing market panic, according to Jamie Coutts, chief crypto analyst at Real Vision. What Happened: Coutts noted Bitcoin's relatively lower level of correction, despite its typical volatility, compared to its historical price fluctuations.
Saylor's continued Bitcoin investment amid significant losses highlights the high-risk, high-reward nature of cryptocurrency strategies. The post Saylor signals new Bitcoin buy after Strategy reports nearly $6 billion Q1 unrealized loss appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
New York may soon let you pay taxes and rent in Bitcoin. A new bill could change how the state handles crypto.
Several altcoins post impressive gains, even as Bitcoin trades sideways below $85,000. PumpBTC and Undeads Games have both surged approximately 60% in the past 24 hours.
Widely followed crypto analyst Rekt Capital says that Bitcoin (BTC) is displaying textbook pre-rally behavior as technical indicators and price action flash green. The pseudonymous analyst tells his 543,000 followers on the social media platform X that BTC is showing bullish divergence with the relative strength index (RSI).
XRP's price is currently $2.17, marking a modest increase against the U.S. dollar in the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency boasts a market capitalization of $126 billion and has seen $3.74 billion in global trade volume over the same period. It traded within a 24-hour range of $2.06 to $2.23 and remains 35.
Bitcoin (BTC) hit an eleven-day high on April 13 as the crypto market relief rally closely tracked US financial policy changes. BTC/USD 1-hour chart.
The Solana Policy Institute aims to reform DeFi's shadowy reputation and ensure the space remains forefront in the minds of policymakers.
BTC's Open Interest increased sharply leading to a price close at $84, but this leverage driven pump signaled caution.
Bitcoin has broken out of a technical formation that may place it on track toward a decisive test zone between $96,200 and $102,100. If confirmed in the coming days, the movement would represent a major price development in Bitcoin's ongoing market structure.
As geopolitical events reduce pressure on both traditional and digital markets, Bitcoin is exhaling with relief. Trade uncertainty caused a period of volatility, but a significant 90-day tariff pause on important tech imports has sped up the recovery.
Bears remain weak on the last day of the week, according to CoinStats.
Lomond School, a private institution in Scotland, will begin accepting Bitcoin for tuition payments and is collaborating with Bitcoin author Saifedean Ammous to introduce a new curriculum focused on Bitcoin and Austrian economics. Ammous, author of The Bitcoin Standard, is developing an educational curriculum combining the principles of Bitcoin (BTC) and Austrian economics.
Technical analysis showed that Solana was bearish on the higher timeframes, despite its strong price bounce over the past week.
Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $84,457.07 with a $1.67T market cap after reclaiming $86K. RSI near 60 and CMF at 0.02 reflect a neutral to bullish market structure.
Crypto prices had a mixed performance last week, with popular tokens like Onyxcoin, Fartcoin, Jasmy, Hyperliquid, and Helium soaring. Other altcoins like Tezos, EOS, Movement, Toncoin, and Ethereum crashed by double digits.
Sometimes in markets, all it takes is one small technical shift to give a certain group of traders exactly what they've been quietly watching for — and this week, XRP seems to have delivered just that.
The past week in the world of cryptocurrency was nothing short of eventful. The market saw significant fluctuations, largely influenced by President Donald Trump's tariff announcements.
BTC could be gaining market share among long traders.
The price of Solana (SOL) has risen above the $100 support and broken above the 21-day SMA barrier.
The week is ending bullish for most of the coins, according to CoinMarketCap.
Standard Chartered, the $367 billion UK multinational bank, said on Tuesday that XRP's price could rise 275% by year's end to $5.50. That's a bright spot in a gloomy market for cryptos this week.
After dropping to $75,000 during Trump's tariff war, Bitcoin has bounced back significantly. With the current Bitcoin dollar price at $84,800, the $100K milestone is once again in sight.
With Bitcoin (BTC) swiftly reclaiming $80K, the outlook for crypto markets has improved, with many expecting altcoins to rally. Among memecoins, can Dogecoin (DOGE) lead or will Shiba Inu (SHIB) price take the initiative?
Solana is trading above the $125 mark after bulls stepped in with force, reclaiming critical technical levels and bringing some relief to a market that had been dominated by selling pressure. After weeks of steep declines and heightened volatility, Solana is finally showing signs of strength as buyers return and confidence starts to rebuild.
XRP (XRP 7.81%) is quite ambitious for a cryptocurrency, aiming to be a cost-cutting tool for financial institutions making money transfers. Its next act might be even more ambitious than that.
After a brutal correction of 30% that caused bitcoin to fall below $75,000, the leading cryptocurrency is once again showing signs of strength by stabilizing around $84,500. This significant rebound has been amplified by President Trump's announcement of a temporary suspension of tariffs for most countries.