Stacks explores Bitcoin staking and DeFi growth as investors assess $STX’s 2026 potential amid efforts to bring more Bitcoin capital into productive use. Any Stacks ($STX) price prediction for 2026 increasingly turns on a question bigger than short-term market momentum: can Stacks convert a small share of Bitcoin’s largely underused capital base into recurring demand
Bitcoin is holding near its 200-week moving average after buyers defended support around $62,000. The short-term rebound remains intact, but $BTC must clear resistance between $65,000 and $70,000 to confirm a broader bullish reversal. Bitcoin Tests Weekly 200MA as Major Resistance Builds Above Bitcoin is trading near its weekly 200-period moving average, leaving the market
Strategy Liquidation Weighs on Early Sentiment Bitcoin nearly tapped $64,000 on Monday as the cryptocurrency looked poised to kick-start the new week on a high note after ending July with modest gains. Yet the cryptocurrency’s ascent to a daily peak of just above $63,900 was not straightforward. Market data show it initially trended downward, sliding
In his latest video analysis, cryptocurrency analyst Benjamin Cowen assessed the current market situation of Bitcoin in light of its technical indicators and historical cycles. According to Cowen, Bitcoin has entered a critical technical consolidation phase that will determine its direction in the near future. Cowen argued that two key levels stand out in Bitcoin’s
Blockchain analytics company Glassnode reported that Bitcoin retreated to around $62,600 after failing to sustain itself above $66,000. According to the company, weak demand in the spot market and the defensive positions of derivatives investors increased pressure on the price, while the resilience of long-term investors, rising network activity, and renewed ETF inflows continued to
Ray Dalio, the billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, made noteworthy statements on the global financial system, impending economic risks, and asset allocation. Dalio stated that investors should turn to “solid money” assets like Bitcoin and gold, which cannot be printed, in the event of a potential financial collapse,
Strategy, chaired by Michael Saylor, sold 1,638 Bitcoin today for approximately $105 million, reducing its total assets to 842,138 $BTC. Following the sale, Saylor stated that his personal Bitcoin investments and Strategy’s capital management policies as a publicly traded company should be kept separate. According to Strategy’s official data, the company sold its Bitcoins at
While the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin continues to hold above $60,000, some analysts believe it may have hit bottom. At this point, the latest analysis comes from Markus Thielen, founder of 10x Research. Markus Thielen highlighted critical levels for Bitcoin’s long-term direction. He stated that a monthly close above $63,000 for Bitcoin would be a significant
Strategy, the world’s largest publicly traded Bitcoin holder, has announced another sale. According to a statement by Strategy founder Michael Saylor, the company sold 1,638 Bitcoins worth approximately $105 million. Strategy generated $104.7 million in revenue from sales conducted between July 27 and August 2, at an average price of $63,957 per Bitcoin. Strategy announced
Bitcoin ($BTC) starts the first full week of August circling $63,000 as traders weigh the impact of the ongoing Coldcard wallet hack. Key points: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent leverages a Federal Reserve repo facility for a joint intervention as the Japanese briefly recovers from forty-year lows against the dollar Oil prices fall sharply as