Category: Bitcoin

In last week’s BM Big Read — “When Bitcoin Picks a Political Side” — progressive Bitcoiner Jason Maier told an impassioned, in-depth story of political choice. Bitcoiners shouldn’t have sided with Trump in the run-up to the American election last year, he argued, since, a couple of years from now, it will set us back;

With Bitcoin staying on the bullish side for the most part of the year, data from on-chain analytics firm CryptoQuant shows a notable shift in the asset’s market dynamics as whale activities outrank retailers. The data shows that up to 215,000 dormant BTC tokens worth over $24.7 billion have been awakened since the start of

Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS), a Bitcoin Treasury company and a provider of 5G/4G cellular semiconductor solutions, announced on August 4, 2025, the acquisition of an additional 85 bitcoins for approximately $10 million, at an average purchase price of $117,360 per bitcoin, including fees. As of August 1, 2025, the company now holds a total

The cryptocurrency has recovered somewhat, after a tumultuous weekend that saw it plunge as low as $112K on Saturday. BTC Weathers the Storm, Holds Near $115K After a rollercoaster ride last week, bitcoin’s price fell off a cliff, tumbling to $112K on Saturday, before embarking on a journey back to $115K during pre-trading hours on

Bitcoin’s recent price moves have closely followed a two-year Fibonacci model. According to analyst CryptoCon, the next logical level could be around $166,000. Summary Bitcoin has consistently followed Fibonacci extension levels since bottoming at $15,500 in late 2022, with key pauses at $30,362, $46,831, $71,591, and $109,236. Crypto analyst CryptoCon projects $166,754 as the next

Key Takeaways France’s far-right National Rally party proposed using surplus nuclear electricity for Bitcoin mining, signaling a major policy shift. The initiative suggests growing political support for crypto despite prior opposition from party leaders. France’s main far-right party, the National Rally (Rassemblement National, RN), long known for its skepticism toward crypto, is showing a new

Yesterday, the leader of the world’s 109th largest public bitcoin (BTC) treasury company declared his intention to form a political action committee (PAC). David Bailey of Nakamoto, which currently holds just 21 BTC yet plans to buy hundreds of millions more as early as August 11, has already raised about $1 billion “to cook with.”

Bitcoin (BTC) suffered a major decline, falling below $112,000 over the weekend with losses of around 4%. While this decline has made investors nervous, a market analyst noted that Bitcoin has not yet reached its peak. The analyst added that Bitcoin will rise to around $140,000 this year, then enter a bear market in 2026.

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is sliding hard, dropping to around 98.50 after a disastrous jobs report and a political shake-up in Washington have traders convinced that Federal Reserve rate cuts are coming soon. The weak dollar has provided a direct boost to Bitcoin, which is now attempting to reclaim the key $115,000 level. The

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