It’s been a rocky three days for the crypto market… to say the least. But bitcoin holders are faring best, as bitcoin price bounced back sharply to around $116,000 today following a volatile weekend that saw the broader crypto market slump. The bitcoin price fell to the low $100,000s on Friday as U.S. and China
Cryptocurrency analysis firm QCP Capital has assessed the sharp market volatility following US President Donald Trump’s imposition of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The tensions shook global markets, causing the largest cryptocurrency liquidation in history, the company said. According to a report by QCP Capital, Bitcoin (BTC) briefly fell to $102,000 before recovering to $112,000.
Strategy, the world’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, said that it spent $27 million on the asset last week, but it appears that the firm did so before the leading cryptocurrency’s price plunged on Friday. Although Bitcoin’s price ranged between $126,000 and $110,000 last week, Strategy said that it purchased 220 Bitcoin at an average
Strategy (MSTR), the world’s largest corporate owner of bitcoin BTC$114,474.30, appeared to miss out on capitalizing on last week’s market rout to purchase the dip in prices. According to Monday’s press release, the firm bought 220 BTC at an average price of $123,561. The company used the proceeds of selling its various preferred stocks (STRF,
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has once again reiterated cautious approval of crypto investments and walked back previous comments he made in October 2017 about Bitcoin being an “index of money laundering.” Speaking with CBS on Sunday, Fink said that “I did say Bitcoin, because we were talking about Bitcoin then, was the domain of money
Key Takeaways A prominent whale deposited $40 million USDC into Hyperliquid to increase his Bitcoin short position. The investor has displayed a bearish stance on BTC and ETH. A Bitcoin OG who previously sold Bitcoin to stack ETH deposited $40 million in USDC into Hyperliquid, a decentralized perpetuals exchange, today to boost his Bitcoin short
The cryptocurrency market plummeted after US President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on China to 100% on Friday. Bitcoin fell to $102,000, while Ethereum fell to $3,400. Following a subsequent recovery, analysts noted that Binance’s BTC Leverage Pulse (BBLP) indicator had entered the low-risk zone (0.82) and signaled a buy signal. CryptoQuant analyst with
A whale sends $11.48 million in Bitcoin to Kraken after a massive $160M short gain. The market eyes move as Bitcoin holds steady above the $115K support. Analysts debate potential insider ties while BTC trades at $115K with investor resilience. A trader known as the “Bitcoin OG,” who allegedly earned over $160 million by shorting
While the massive drop experienced on Friday is being settled as Black Friday in the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins are experiencing a recovery. While BTC has recovered to $114,000 and Ethereum (ETH) to $4,100, one analyst noted that Bitcoin could fall below $100,000. Market analyst Omkar Godbole said that Bitcoin risks falling below
Cryptocurrency analysis platform Coinglass has announced the 10 largest liquidation events in history. According to data, the largest crypto liquidation of all time occurred on October 10, 2025. This incident, triggered by new US tariffs on China, resulted in the liquidation of $19.16 billion in positions. This figure surpassed even the major market crashes of