Bitcoin (BTC -1.10%) fell by 5.4% on April 3 as the Trump administration's newly announced tariff policies were digested by the market. Now, with economic uncertainty sky-high and investors looking for havens from the turmoil, it's an open question whether the tariffs might deal severe harm to the cryptocurrency sector -- or if crypto might just end up getting dragged down along with everything else.
Stablecoins aren't just observers; they're the life of the party now!
You won't find anyone more bullish on Bitcoin (BTC -0.79%) than Michael Saylor. As the executive chairman of the Bitcoin treasury company MicroStrategy, which now goes by the name Strategy, Saylor more or less pioneered the idea of taking a struggling company and using its available funds to buy hoards of the world's largest cryptocurrency.
Mike McGlone, a senior commodity strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, has reiterated his prediction that Bitcoin might end up losing a zero.
BTC closed Q1 2025 with a 12% decline due to selling pressure from long-term holders offloading their assets and ETF outflows.
Bitcoin faces a key obstacle, with no rally alignment.
Bitcoin (BTC -0.69%) is increasingly an asset that major businesses are looking to buy and hold. That doesn't necessarily mean that average investors should copy their move -- after all, it doesn't make sense to buy most of the other assets that companies need to operate.
Market volatility poses risk to $1 trillion Treasury basis trades. A potential blowup could trigger a global dash for cash.
The price of Bitcoin has had an interesting performance so far in 2025, starting the year with a run to a new all-time high. However, the flagship cryptocurrency finished the year's first quarter with over 15% of its value shaved off in those three months.
Ethereum (ETH -0.70%) holders are probably pretty irate right now, considering the coin's decline of 48% over the last three years. For enterprising buyers, that dip looks like it could be a tasty opportunity to buy a bunch of it while it's cheaper than before -- assuming it recovers, that is.
Bitcoin's price has been stuck in a range, with its last trade above $90,000 occurring on March 7. By the end of the previous year, Bitcoin had surpassed the $100,000 mark, but this milestone was short-lived as the price quickly fell. Since then, Bitcoin has been on a downward trend, even dipping below $80,000.
BitMEX founder and crypto investor Arthur Hayes says gold and Bitcoin (BTC) are effectively replacing US Treasuries and equities as the predominant global reserve assets.
Is Bitcoin dominance peaking? What it means for your favorite altcoins?
PI and OKB are once again the top performers fromt the larger-cap alts today.
Bitcoin trades at the $83,700 price level while the stock market has lost over $3.5 trillion. Crypto experts and market analysts are celebrating as Bitcoin decouples from the traditional stock market.
The crypto market has closed yet another week, keeping traders and investors cautious with sluggish price performances. Bitcoin (BTC) price held the $83K level with no major gains in the past seven days.
Bitcoin ETFs recorded a $65 million outflow on Friday with no offsetting inflows, led by exits from GBTC, ARKB, and BITB. Ether ETFs, on the other hand, saw a small inflow of $2 million, breaking their multi-day outflow trend.
Bitcoin holds above $80K despite ETF outflows and Fed uncertainty. Market decoupling from stocks and gold signals a potential shift in crypto dynamics.
After a sharp dip to $81,254, Bitcoin is once again capturing attention as signs of a potential rebound begin to surface. The recent bounce from this critical level has given investors a glimmer of hope that the worst may be over for now.
Ethereum's down over 50%, but key signals hint the sellers may finally be losing control.
Following the downturn in the United States' traditional markets, there has been increased commentary about the crypto bull cycle and its current phase. Nonetheless, the Bitcoin market has remained relatively steady compared to the blue-chip stocks in the US equities market over the past few days.
Ethereum is trading below the $1,900 level as selling pressure continues to mount, raising concerns that the recent downtrend could extend further. After losing the critical $2,500 support in late February, bulls have struggled to regain control.
It's been exactly a month since the Bitcoin price lost the $90,000 level, falling to around $77,000 in a single move. The premier cryptocurrency has yet to recover from this downturn, struggling to break out of the $82,000 – $87,000 range over the past few weeks.
XRP price rebounds above $2 as BTC and ETH see $50M in liquidations, but derivatives trading metrics suggest weekend volume weakness may pressure altcoins lower. Ripple (XRP) price holds $2 support as altcoins mirror Bitcoin's resilience to Trade War Triggers Ripple (XRP) price initially plunged to 30-day lows around $1.80 with hours after Trump announced
While Ethereum price continues to falter, a steeper drop for the largest altcoin lurks around the corner. According to Bit Bull, the ETH decline will see it sink to lows of $1,600 in the near future.
Since hitting a new all-time high in January, Bitcoin (BTC) has struggled to establish a bullish form resulting in a downtrend that has lasted over the last two months. According to prominent market analyst Egrag Crypto, the premier cryptocurrency could likely remain in correction for the next few months before launching a price rally.
Robert Kiyosaki declares the recession official and a depression imminent, urging urgent escape from collapsing paper assets into gold, silver, and bitcoin before it's too late.
Bitcoin is facing critical selling pressure as bulls struggle to reclaim the $90,000 level, while bears continue to test — but fail to break — the $81,000 support zone. The market remains stuck in a tight range, caught between resistance and support, with macroeconomic uncertainty and rising geopolitical tensions adding to the volatility.
Despite the recent crypto crash that sent most digital assets tumbling, Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL) and Cardano (ADA) have managed to hold their ground. According to latest reports, these three cryptocurrencies are now leading the charts as the most trending coins in the market after the crash.
As competition intensifies, the question remains - can Ethereum regain its lost ground?
Will Bitcoin emerge as the ultimate safe haven as global markets unravel under Trump's and China's tariff blows?
Arthur Hayes thinks Bitcoin is finally breaking out of its relationship with the Nasdaq. And he's blaming it on Donald Trump's new tariffs.
The cryptocurrency market was fairly stable despite the global macroeconomic headwind that rocked the traditional markets during the past week. The Ethereum price didn't enjoy the same relief as other large-cap assets, beginning the month of April almost as it ended the first quarter of 2025.
Tony “The Bull” Severino has issued a cautionary reminder to the crypto community not to fall into the trap of comparing Bitcoin's current cycle with its historic 2017 bull run. According to the technical analyst, a critical indicator on the monthly chart paints a very different picture from the one many investors hope for.
Bitcoin consolidates while global liquidity surges, setting up a potential explosive rally ahead.
Bitcoin price consolidates firmly above the $82,000 on Saturday, April 5, as investors rotate capital into crypto amid escalating U.S.–China trade tensions. Why Is Bitcoin Price Rising Amid the U.S.–China Trade War?
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju avers that the Bitcoin bull market is over as prices hover around the $82K mark. The expert hinges his theory for Bitcoin price on key technicals, analyzing the relationship between Realized Cap, Market Cap, and selling pressure to reach his conclusions.
More and more "solo" Bitcoin mining wins are being celebrated on social media amid a rise in hobbyist rigs. Here's what's going on.
If you blinked this week, you might've missed the biggest market meltdown since 2008. U.S. stocks have lost over $11T since January, and there's no sign of the bleeding slowing down.
Today marks the 50th birthday of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. While the identity of Nakamoto remains a mystery, Bitcoin's impact on global finance is undeniable.
Ether had the worst first quarter in seven years regarding price action. Nevertheless, the Ethereum platform continues to develop as founder Vitalik Buterin introduces a new roadmap to increase the ecosystem's security and finality.
The SEC's regulatory review may lead to reduced oversight, potentially fostering innovation and growth in the crypto industry. The post Acting SEC chair Uyeda directs staff to review statements on investment contract framework, Bitcoin futures fund guidance appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Expectations for Bitcoin and the broader altcoin market are largely bullish from market players, as Q2 has historically been bullish for most cryptocurrencies.
Cardano (ADA) continues to take center stage as the first blockchain platform anchored on peer-reviewed research.
The mysterious creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, celebrates his 50th birthday today, as his innovation revolutionizes global finance and now attracts major economic powers.
The proposal outlines a plan to enforce a network-wide migration of BTC from legacy wallets to ones secured by post-quantum cryptography.
The $100K Bitcoin prediction resurfaces as technicals suggest a potential 'handoff' from gold to crypto may be underway.
The anonymous creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto's birthday is believed to be today. The mysterious inventor's 50th birthday comes at a time when the world's first crypto is becoming more accepted by institutions and governments, especially by the number one economy, the US.