Category: Bitcoin

The crypto market is cooling off after a wild selloff wiped out over $1.7 billion in leveraged trades yesterday, according to data from CoinGlass. Bitcoin (BTC) is still above $112,000, Ethereum (ETH) is hovering close to $4,100, and traders are now trying to figure out what the hell just happened. While crypto wrestled with panic,

Bitcoin price is holding above $113,000 as whale accumulation and falling exchange reserves point to strength, even as technicals flash short-term caution. Summary Bitcoin trades around $113,000, down 2.3% weekly and 8.9% below all-time high. On-chain signals show whales adding 56K BTC and exchange reserves falling. Support sits at $112K, with resistance near $118K. Bitcoin

Bitcoin Knots just hit a nosedive. After peaking eight days ago, Coin Dance data shows the node count slid 32.38%, chopping nearly a third off its all-time high. Node Wars: Bitcoin Knots Falls to 4,806 as Bitcoin Core Holds 79% Dominance Bitcoin Knots has been stealing the spotlight in recent months, Coin Dance figures show,

Having spent more than 50 years trading on global markets, Peter Brandt has laid out what he calls the cleanest way forward for anyone looking to build real wealth instead of chasing quick wins. His formula is straightforward: invest 10% in Bitcoin, 20% in real estate and 70% in the S&P 500 via SPY, reinvesting

Crypto market data shows that cumulative returns in the Asian session are outpacing those in the U.S. and EU. Despite this growing divergence in returns, an analyst told Decrypt the U.S. still plays a pivotal role in shaping how this cycle progresses. Over the past year, the cumulative returns noted in the Asian session hovered around

Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, has outlined a bold scenario where Bitcoin could climb to $3.4 million within the next three years. His projection, shared in a recent essay. It rests on the possibility of aggressive monetary expansion if a second Trump administration implements yield curve control (YCC) and injects massive credit into the U.S.

Bitcoin price extended losses after it traded below $115,000. BTC is now moving lower and might even test the $110,500 support zone. Bitcoin started a fresh decline below the $115,000 zone. The price is trading below $114,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $114,000

Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and altcoins started the new week with sharp declines yesterday. Following yesterday’s sell-off, over $1.7 billion worth of leveraged positions were liquidated. October, historically seen as a bullish month, is expected to be the starting point for a new wave of bullish activity as investors try to digest one of the

“I think we’re going to see a *MASSIVE* move up by Bitcoin soon,” said crypto analyst ‘Colin Talks Crypto’ on X on Monday. He added that we are at a “pivotal moment right now,” and BTC is “going to soar soon, and not look back.” The bullish prediction came as Bitcoin tanked around $4,000 from

Gold (XAU) has had a remarkable run this year, standing out among major assets, including bitcoin BTC$113,100.02. But it’s not just gold – its precious counterparts silver, platinum, and palladium have also enjoyed strong gains, outperforming BTC. While gold’s price has surged by 44% to a record $3,784, silver has gained 53% to $44.32 per

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