Category: Bitcoin

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes is betting that U.S. politics, not crypto fundamentals, will drive the next major leg higher for Bitcoin (BTC)—arguing that a Republican (“Team Red” as he calls them) win in 2028 all but guarantees aggressive money printing, so long as gasoline prices stay in check. Summary Hayes lays out what he calls

Bitcoin hovered near $92,000 on Tuesday as analysts and traders pointed to improving technical and macro signals suggesting the cryptocurrency may have put its brutal fourth-quarter sell-off behind it. The price action comes after months of volatility that saw bitcoin fall as much as 35% from its October peak above $126,000, amid forced liquidations and

Bitcoin options traders are positioning for a move back toward $100,000 after a sharp late-2025 selloff. Improving flows into crypto investment products and broader risk-on markets are helping rebuild confidence. Options Market Signals Renewed Bitcoin Optimism Bitcoin derivatives traders are increasingly betting that the world’s largest cryptocurrency could revisit the $100,000 level, following a steep

Bitcoin has stormed into 2026 by rising to its highest level in over a month after climbing above $94,000 on Jan. 5, signaling a potential end to the stagnation that plagued the crypto market in late 2025. This rally marks a decisive shift in sentiment, given that the flagship digital asset closed the previous year

Bitcoin price rally stalled at a crucial resistance level as the recent bull run lost momentum. It was trading at $93,468, a few points below the key resistance at $94,645. Still, one legendary trader believes that the coin may rally to $107,000 as traders focus on the upcoming non-farm payrolls (NFP) data.

Bitcoin fell back to the $91,000 zone on Tuesday after briefly reclaiming $94,000 a day earlier. Fresh data showed strong selling pressure near key resistance despite improving underlying demand indicators. Heavy Sell Orders Capped Bitcoin’s Rally near $95,000 The pullback followed a failed attempt to break above the $94,000–$95,000 range, where order book data revealed

Tokyo bond traders have a new number burned into their screens this week, 3.5%. For most of the past two decades, Japan’s long end was the place the world went to forget about interest rates. If you were a pension fund trying to match liabilities, a bank trying to park liquidity, or a global macro

Riot Platforms (RIOT), a publicly listed bitcoin mining company that develops and operates large-scale data centers, stepped up its bitcoin selling at year-end, offloading 1,818 BTC ($161.6 million) and 383 BTC ($37 million) in November. The sales reduced Riot’s bitcoin balance to 18,005 BTC by the end of 2025. While bitcoin miner sales of coins

An early 2026 break in what had been a weeks-long pattern of declining crypto prices during U.S. trading sessions proved short-lived. Making a run for $95,000 as American stocks opened the day, bitcoin BTC$92,470.19 has pulled back to just above the $92,000 area just after the noon hour on the East Coast, now lower by

At 8:50 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, bitcoin is hovering at $93,788 with a market valuation of around $1.87 trillion, making its presence loud and clear even in a quiet trading day. Over the past 24 hours, trading volume stands at $50.09 billion as the price dances between $92,474 and $94,792—tight, tense, and textbook consolidation.

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