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Key Takeaways Long-term Bitcoin holders sold 325,600 BTC over the past month, representing the largest monthly drawdown since July 2025. The sell-off signals major profit-taking activity among veteran investors, shifting market dynamics. Long-term holders sold 325,600 Bitcoin in the last 30 days in the sharpest monthly drawdown since July 2025, according to data tracked by

Bitcoin’s derivatives traders are having a field day — even as spot prices cool near $113,500, roughly 10% shy of the $126,000 record. Futures Frenzy: CME Still the Kingpin Futures and options markets are flashing signs of heavy positioning and cautious optimism. Bitcoin futures open interest (OI) now sits around $73.8 billion, according to coinglass.com

Bitcoin price has remained steady above $113,000 as the crypto market shows signs of a brief cooldown. Investors are cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy decision and Chair Jerome Powell’s expected post-meeting comments.

Bitcoin strutted into the market spotlight today with a price tag of $113,171, a market cap flex of $2.25 trillion, and a 24-hour trading volume clocking in at $67.17 billion. With intraday swings from $112,249 to $116,041, bitcoin isn’t just moving—it’s tangoing between tension and temptation. Bitcoin Chart Outlook Let’s talk big picture—on the daily

President Donald Trump has called on Fed Chair Jerome Powell to initiate another rate cut later today. While speaking to delegates at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, President Trump urged ‘Too Late’ Powell to lower the lending rate to boost economic growth. According to President Trump, the imposed import tariffs will not be a hindrance

Strategy founder Michael Saylor said in a recent interview that Bitcoin is now firmly positioned as “digital gold” and that its price will continue to rise in the long run. Michael Saylor: “Bitcoin Is Now Digital Gold and Its Price Will Continue to Rise” According to Saylor, the US approval of Bitcoin ETFs last year

Corporate digital asset activity remained muted week over week amid the fallout from recent crypto deleveraging, with Wall Street broker B. Riley noting capital flows began to normalize as U.S.-China trade talks made progress. Earlier this month, the broker initiated coverage of digital asset treasury companies (DATCOs) BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR), SharpLink Gaming (SBET), FG

Western Union (WU) shares rose 6.5% on Tuesday after the company announced plans to introduce the U.S. Dollar Payment Token (USDPT) on Solana, issued by Anchorage Digital Bank, along with a crypto off-ramp network called the Digital Asset Network. The move underscores that stablecoins are an opportunity, not a threat, for remittance firms that embrace

The Nvidia (NVDA)-led rally in stocks this month has now pushed the returns of the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq above that of bitcoin BTC$113,144.60. With additional gains on Tuesday while bitcoin dipped, the S&P 500’s 17% rise year-to-date is ahead of BTC’s 16% advance. The Nasdaq has widened its lead over bitcoin, now higher

TeraWulf (WULF) is planning to raise up to $575 million through a private sale of convertible senior notes, as it continues shifting focus from bitcoin mining to powering artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company Wednesday announced it plans to sell $500 million in convertible senior notes due 2032, with an option for buyers to tack on

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