Category: Bitcoin

Bitcoin ( BTC) derivatives markets showed signs of renewed activity Thursday, with total futures and options open interest (OI) trending higher as BTC traded around $121,280 during the afternoon session, following an intraday low of $120,923. BTC Options Data Reveals Bullish Tilt With 59.57% Calls vs 40.43% Puts Data from Coinglass revealed that total BTC

The cryptocurrency was trading sideways on Thursday morning, three days after notching a fresh all-time high on Monday. Institutional Buying Is Heating up, Even as BTC Trades Sideways DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAM: DDC) or “DayDayCook” pivoted from its Asian culinary business to become a bitcoin treasury firm with a $528 million investment earlier this year.

Bitcoin’s BTC$121,745.46 price swoon is marked by a veteran trader placing a bearish bet worth millions of dollars. A bitcoin “OG” placed a leveraged short of 3,600 BTC, valued at $438 million, on the decentralized exchange Hyperliquid during overnight trading, as BTC’s spot price briefly dipped below $120,000, according to blockchain analyst LookOnChain. The liquidation

Bitcoin prices dropped below $120,000 on Thursday, October 9, as several variables pushed the digital currency lower. The world’s most prominent cryptocurrency fell to as little as $119,713.65, after rising to as much as $123,822.08 earlier in the day, according to Coinbase data from TradingView. This movement represented a 3.3% decline. The digital asset reached

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has formally verified the US government’s status as among the world’s largest Bitcoin holders. This marks a significant step forward in the country’s expanding cryptocurrency ecosystem where not only general public, but the government itself, that once was against the notion of cryptocurrency itself, seems to be inclined towards considering Bitcoin

Shares of Strategy (MSTR) are down about 3.6% today, weighed by a slide in Bitcoin. The broader crypto market is under pressure. Bitcoin slipped roughly 2% over the past 24 hours, retreating from recent highs. That drop is rippling into crypto-linked equities — Strategy is one of the most exposed. Strategy (MSTR) is currently trading

Despite several major catalysts, Bitcoin’s price fell from its all-time high, reaching critical support. Summary Bitcoin’s price is falling despite record ETF inflows and adoption Stocks and gold have fared much better compared to BTC this week Still, declining confidence in the dollar may boost Bitcoin and gold Bitcoin’s price is slowing, despite record ETF

Fed Chair Jerome Powell avoided discussing monetary policy during his Oct. 9 Community Bank Conference remarks, supporting Bitcoin’s continued advance toward $150,000. Matt Mena, Crypto Research Strategist at 21Shares, stated in a note that this was a “strategic omission” by Powell. He characterized the narrow focus as “effectively a green light for risk assets” because

Bitcoin (BTC) state, following its new all-time high of $126,000, is facing tests from profit-taking and elevated leverage. As Glassnode reported on Oct. 8, mid-tier holders that have accumulated between 10 and 1,000 BTC have driven demand over recent weeks, while whale distribution has eased since earlier this year. The Trend Accumulation Score shows that

Key Takeaways Bitcoin’s brief dip to $120K triggered over $120 million in liquidations, led by Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana positions. Analysts describe the pullback as a healthy correction before potential continuation of the uptrend. Bitcoin pulled back to the $120,000 level today, triggering over $120 million in liquidations across major crypto assets within the past

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