The market is neutral on the last day of the week, according to CoinMarketCap.
Bitcoin is showing signs of strength as buyers step in following a period of heightened volatility. After experiencing a sharp price drop near $100,000, BTC has found temporary stability, suggesting that selling pressure may be easing.
Bitcoin is showing technical indications of a price recovery as longer-term moving averages are slowly moving forward. The weekly moving average chart is showing that the asset is moving above WMAs, with the 50-week SMA sitting at $74,890 and the 20-week SMA at around $91,070.
The crypto market is often unpredictable, but this time, some investors are looking not at technical charts, but at the sky. Indeed, on February 28, a rare alignment of seven planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Uranus, Mercury, and Neptune) is drawing the attention of astrologers and the crypto community.
Declining active supply is indicative of reduced interest from new traders.
OM is among the very few altcoins with substantial price movements over the past day.
The price of Bitcoin looked set to reclaim $100,000 on Friday, rallying on the back of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) decision to drop the lawsuit against crypto exchange Coinbase. However, the premier cryptocurrency failed to capitalize on this momentum shift following the $1.4 billion exploit of the ByBit exchange.
A crypto strategist known for making timely Bitcoin calls believes that BTC will print a new all-time high in a couple of months. Pseudonymous analyst Credible Crypto tells his 462,900 followers on the social media platform X that he thinks Bitcoin is trading in a wide range between $110,000 and $88,000.
Bitcoin's (BTC) volatility has recently dropped to one of its lowest points in years, with its one-week realized volatility now sitting at 23.42%. This level is approaching historical lows and has only been breached a few times in the past four years.
A South African investment firm, has invested in bitcoin as a treasury strategy, aiming to bolster financial resilience and shareholder value. Altvest Capital to Invest Only in Bitcoin A South African alternative investment firm, Altvest Capital Ltd., announced its first investment in bitcoin (BTC) as part of a strategic treasury management initiative.
Crypto Highlights This Week: The broader market concludes another interesting week, primarily keeping investors on their toes. Cryptocurrency exchange behemoth Bybit suffered a $1.4 billion hack this week, whereas BTC and altcoins remained stagnant despite market advancements.
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Bitcoin struggles below $100K for 15 sessions as ETF outflows, Fed uncertainty, and Trump's tariff threats weigh on market sentiment. Will BTC rebound soon?
President Donald Trump announced the end of the Biden administration's “war on bitcoin and crypto” during a speech this week at Miami's FII Priority Summit, vowing to solidify the U.S. as the world's undisputed leader in digital currency innovation.
Following a brief ascent above $99,000 on Friday, the Bitcoin market experienced a negative end to the past trading week as prices crashed below $96,000 in a sharp descent. Based on these happenings, the premier cryptocurrency remains in consolidation with little indication of its long-term price movement.
Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs, expects BTC to reach $250,000, believing that the token's long-term growth is inevitable despite short-term market volatility.
Bitcoin's price rally may be under threat as it continues to trade under $100,000. According to analysts at JPMorgan, there's been a notable decline in institutional interest in the crypto industry, particularly through Bitcoin and Ethereum futures contracts.
Bitcoin's volatility is now at one of its lowest levels in years. What does this mean?
VanEck has announced a bold prediction that Bitcoin will play a critical role in managing the United States' rising national debt. The study, based on Senator Cynthia Lummis' proposed Bitcoin Act, shows that a strategic Bitcoin reserve may partially balance the country's debt by 2049.
Bitcoin (BTC) has faced a series of bearish indicators in recent weeks, casting doubt on its near-term prospects. Recent market data has shown declining investor interest, particularly from U.S. investors, combined with weaker retail activity.
A new technical analysis on TradingView suggests Bitcoin may be approaching a decisive moment, with a possible breakdown below key support levels. This analysis comes amidst a weakening buying pressure in Bitcoin, which opens up the possibility of a break below a strong support level.
New documents reveal that a Montana bill to use Bitcoin (BTC) as a reserve asset is heading toward the state's House of Representatives for a vote.
Bitcoin has experienced a quiet week, with price action stuck in a narrow range between $95K and $100K. Bulls have struggled to reclaim the $100K mark, while bears have failed to break the $95K support, leading to uncertainty about the next major move.
Popular Bitcoin firebrand Michael Saylor believes the US government should acquire 20% of the BTC in existence. While speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week, the Strategy executive chairman argued that BTC was digital property and an important tool for the US to “own cyberspace” in the future.
In 2024, BTC and niche tokens like SUPER outperformed, while ETH and ADA led the pack for unrealized losses, according to CoinLedger.
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin miners will have an easier time starting Sunday as the network Difficulty is set to see a correction.
Bitcoin's price stayed below $100K this week amid inflation fears and the broader effects of the Bybit hack, while ETFs showed only red.
After spending more than two weeks trading in the mid-$90,000 range, Bitcoin (BTC) is starting to climb toward the psychologically significant $100,000 mark. The flagship cryptocurrency surged past $99,000 following dovish remarks from Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) President Raphael Bostic.
Investor and author Robert Kiyosaki, has predicted a “giant crash” in the market. Despite this, he is confident that Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) will be the first to recover.
Bitcoin price held steady above $95,550 even as popular American stock indices and exchange-traded funds dived. Bitcoin (BTC) was trading above $96,550 at last check Saturday morning, a day after U.S. equities had their worst day this year.
Bitcoin is trading at $96,688 with a market capitalization of $1.91 trillion and a 24-hour trading volume of $44.88 billion, moving within an intraday range of $94,805 to $99,262 as technical indicators suggest consolidation with a bearish bias.
Bitcoin faces bearish trends with declining metrics, raising questions about its near-term outlook.
The Bitcoin market continued to struggle in February marked by a high level of investor uncertainty. Over the last trading week, BTC declined by 2.24%, bringing its total value loss over the past 30 days to around 8.59%.
When the cryptocurrency sector starts to drop, it's often a challenge to hold on to your investments. Still, if you can summon the courage to make a timely purchase of a quality asset like XRP (XRP -3.32%) or Bitcoin (BTC -1.60%), the upside can be quite substantial, especially when you commit to not selling anything for a handful of years afterward.
Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a moderate price drop of 5.77% in February following a significant surge in January. Despite this retreat, Bitcoin's market has largely held steady above the $90,000 mark, signaling that larger investors or “whales” are taking a more controlled approach in their strategies.
Bitcoin (BTC) has been trading below $100,000 since February 5, facing continued resistance despite attempts at recovery. Recent indicators suggest that sellers have gained control, with BTC's Directional Movement Index (DMI) showing increased bearish pressure.
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF now dominates the market with over 50% of assets under management, solidifying its leadership position among ETF issuers in the United States. This dynamic comes as Bitcoin ETFs experience three consecutive days of withdrawals, testing the resilience of BTC.
Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, recently released from jail, spoke out in favor of jailed Bitcoin supporter Roger Ver, also known as Bitcoin Jesus.
Even if you're new to investing in crypto, you've doubtlessly heard a lot about both Bitcoin (BTC -2.82%) and Cardano, (ADA -5.86%) but likely for a very different set of reasons.
Strategy founder Michael Saylor has spoken in favor of the United States having a strategic Bitcoin reserve, suggesting that it should acquire 20% of the BTC network.
Bitcoin has seen a recovery above $99,000 recently, but the trend taking place in the Open Interest could raise concerns about the surge's longevity.
Bitcoin has experienced a tiring price action in recent weeks, with the price struggling to set a clear short-term direction. Investors are beginning to feel impatient as BTC remains stuck in a tight range, showing no decisive breakout.
The creator of DOG says the token's expansion to Solana is proof of Bitcoin's influence, not a sign that the network's fledgling meme coin ecosystem is failing.
Blockstream's CEO, Adam Back, believes Bitcoin is just starting to experience its current bull run, with strong adoption driving the surge in demand.
Adam Back, cypherpunk, Satoshi Nakamoto ally and Blockstream CEO, has taken to his X account to comment on the Bybit exchange exploit as hackers drained an enormous $1.4 billion of the second largest cryptocurrency Ethereum from the trading platform.
A Brazilian citizen appeared in U.S. District Court in Seattle following extradition from Switzerland to face $290 million Bitcoin investment fraud charges. According to the press release from the US Department of Justice, Douver T.