A long-time Bitcoin (BTC) critic is once again predicting that the world’s largest cryptocurrency will ultimately fall to zero. In a recent conversation with Sujal Jethwani, popular hedge fund manager ...
Bitcoin bounced 11% on Friday, just one day after threatening to fall below $60,000. The token notched double-digit gains after plunging roughly 15% on Thursday. Before the rebound, selling by ...
Bithumb reportedly made a mistake that led to the accidental deposit of large amounts of Bitcoin to various users. South Korea-based cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb reportedly made an operational ...
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Just to give you an update before we even get into forecasts or fundamentals, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $65,000 right now. In mid-January, Bitcoin was hovering near $75,000. Since then, it ...
Most forecasts cluster Bitcoin between $130,000 and $175,000, driven by ETF demand, moderate rate cuts, and steady global institutional inflows. Lower scenarios place Bitcoin between $75,000 and ...
It's official: Bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrency markets, are crashing. On Thursday, Bitcoin plummeted below $68,000, blowing past a key level that crypto investors were hoping to hold. Bitcoin ...
Both IBIT and FBTC charge a 0.25% expense ratio and provide direct exposure to bitcoin’s price movements. IBIT is significantly larger by assets under management, while FBTC has a slightly smaller ...
Bitcoin is increasingly behaving like a software stock, with its latest correction unfolding alongside the broader software sell-off. The relationship between bitcoin and software equities has ...
The digital Beanie Baby has had a rough week. Last week, whispers of impending crypto regulation sent Bitcoin prices into a nosedive. The preeminent blockchain asset dipped just below $75,000 over the ...
A nervous mood swept through markets Tuesday as stocks stumbled and bitcoin hit its lowest level since November 2024. The Dow closed lower by 167 points, or 0.34%, after tumbling as much as 575 points ...