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news-imageJanuary 23, 2025

Blackrock CEO Larry Fink Says Bitcoin Could Rise To $700,000 On Fiat Fears: 'If You're Frightened Of The Debasement

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink touted Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) as a tool for overcoming economic and political uncertainties on Wednesday, projecting it to rise to as much as $700,000 if the world catches up with this narrative. What Happened: During an interview with Bloomberg on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, Fink stated that Bitcoin could serve as a hedge against local fears related to currency debasement and political instability.
Publisher: Benzinga
Sentiment: Positive
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Bitcoin Investor Activity Is Low At The Moment – Expert Reveals Why

Bitcoin is navigating a peculiar phase in its market cycle, recently breaking its all-time high (ATH) and holding strong above the critical $100,000 level. Despite this milestone, sentiment remains surprisingly bearish, with a growing number of investors and analysts predicting a potential correction in the near term.

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Bitcoin Profit-Taking Drops 93% From December Peak – What's Next For BTC?

After testing the low $90,000 price level multiple times over the past two months, Bitcoin (BTC) briefly broke out of its tight trading range earlier this week, reaching a new all-time high (ATH) of $108,786. However, a recent report by Glassnode suggests that the sustained consolidation observed in recent months may be nearing its end, with the leading cryptocurrency primed for its next significant move.

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January 22, 2025

Bitcoin Faces Potential Crash: Distribution Phase Begins, $85K Target Looms

Bitcoin (BTC) has been riding high, teasing new all-time highs (ATH) just after the inauguration of pro-crypto US President Donald Trump. However, Bitcoin's recent price action has raised concerns among traders and analysts, as the flagship cryptocurrency closed Monday in a shooting star candlestick pattern, a potential reversal signal.

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January 22, 2025

Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Reel Downwards, But Trader Hints At 'Bitcoin God Candle Loading'

Cryptocurrency markets are trading lower on Wednesday as investors await Donald Trump's executive orders on crypto and his announcement regarding a strategic Bitcoin reserve. Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/- Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $104,661.95 -2.3% Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $3,266.86 -2% Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $266.11 +5.4% XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $3.24 +1.4% Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.3614 -5.9% Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00002042 -2.8% Notable Statistics: IntoTheBlock data shows large transaction volume decreasing by 9.6% and daily active addresses up by 1.95%.

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January 22, 2025

Bitcoin Retests $100K Support as Market Uncertainty Follows Trump's Inaugural Speech

Bitcoin (BTC) is currently testing the critical $100,000 support level on January 21, after a turbulent few days following U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration. While markets had anticipated that Trump's speech might include mention of cryptocurrencies, his failure to address Bitcoin or any digital asset policies left traders uncertain about future price direction.

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People Buy Bitcoin As 'Prayer For A Better Tomorrow, CNN Pundit Van Jones Says As Former Harris Aide Slams Trump As 'Grifter In Chief'

California Democrat and political commentator Van Jones characterized the act of some people buying Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) as a form of “prayer,” reflecting a hope for a better financial outcome amid economic uncertainty and frustration with governmental financial policies. “A lot of people are buying crypto as a prayer, as a prayer for a better tomorrow, as a hope that somehow something will go good for them,” he said on Sunday.

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