Gold leaves Bitcoin in the dust over US trade tariffs as BTC price action joins stocks and even the US dollar in taking a fresh hit.
Bitcoin maximalists like Tyler Winklevoss and Samson Mow argue that only Bitcoin—and possibly Ethereum—qualify as reserve assets.
Bitcoin surged past $93,000 following the US crypto strategic reserve announcement, entering its third corrective phase with technical indicators suggesting potential for further upward movement after a period of consolidation.
The IMF has issued new requests under its $1.4 billion deal with El Salvador, now wanting to restrict BTC purchases by the public sector.
The market intelligence platform IntoTheBlock has revealed where the next major obstacle for Bitcoin could lie, according to on-chain data. Bitcoin Has A Major Supply Wall Between $95,400 & $98,200 In a new post on X, IntoTheBlock has discussed about how the various BTC price ranges are looking in terms of on-chain resistance and support.
Tom Lee sees bitcoin finishing the year at over $150,000 and attributes the current drawdown to cyclical behavior.
El Salvador purchased 5 more Bitcoin worth $415,000 during a price dip while balancing IMF loan requirements and pursuing broader tech initiatives.
Ethereum's (ETH) price has hit a critical point as it drops below a long-established multi-year trendline. The price movement has fueled concerns about a deeper correction, with growing speculation on whether Ethereum can regain its footing or if a prolonged downtrend is imminent.
Once viewed as a hedge against financial uncertainty, Bitcoin (BTC) struggles to maintain this title amid global economic shifts. Its market trajectory increasingly resembles that of traditional risk assets.
Bybit's Ben Zhou said that this week and the next are critical for freezing stolen funds as funds will start to clear on trading platforms.
The data suggests that BTC is in its third corrective phase.
The Bitcoin price has been on a roller coaster ride over the past four days, plunging 12% amid market volatility. The cryptocurrency market, which surged to a $3.26 trillion valuation on March 3, has since lost 11.8% and dropped to 2.85 trillion.
CME gaps — price disparities caused by the exchange's weekend closure while spot markets trade around the clock — tend to historically act as magnets for bitcoin prices.
On March 2, 2025, President Donald Trump revealed plans to create a Crypto Strategic Reserve that would include Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano.
The technical outlook has worsened for both BTC and Nasdaq.
The chief executive of market intelligence firm CryptoQuant is doubling down on his position that Bitcoin (BTC) remains in a bull market.
Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies surged Sunday after President Donald Trump announced plans for a U.S. crypto reserve that would include XRP, Solana, and Cardano.
Tom Lee remains optimistic about Bitcoin's trajectory, predicting it could surge past $150,000 by year-end despite a rough close to February.
An investor who shorted Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) with massive leverage is now sitting on tens of millions in unrealized profit as the market plunged following President Donald Trump's tariff announcement. What Happened: The trader took a 50x leverage bet on ETH's decline on Monday, according to on-chain tracker Lookonchain.
Ethereum is faring far worse than the rest of the crypto market today as it falls below previous levels of support.
El Salvador's continued Bitcoin investments amid IMF conditions highlight its commitment to crypto, potentially impacting its financial policies. The post El Salvador buys Bitcoin dip, adding 5 BTC amid price plunge to $83,000 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
North Korea's Lazarus Group has reportedly laundered all the 499,000 ETH, roughly $1.39 billion, stolen from the Bybit hack in just 10 days. According to a Mar.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. shifted back to outflows on March 3 as Bitcoin retraced gains, driven by a risk-off sentiment stemming from trade tensions and skepticism over a U.S. crypto reserve fund.
The total cryptocurrency market capitalization (TOTAL) and Bitcoin (BTC) have experienced significant corrections in the past 24 hours, wiping out weekend gains. BTC has once again dropped below the $85,000 mark and is currently trading at $84,255.
Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies fell on Tuesday as optimism around the proposed US Crypto Strategic Reserve faded. The drop also coincided with rising trade tensions, as President Trump confirmed that tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China would go into effect in hours.
On March 2, US President Donald Trump announced the inclusion of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano in a newly formed Crypto Strategic Reserve, an initiative designed to integrate these digital assets into the country's broader economic and monetary plans.
Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market have shown strong recovery, with Bitcoin surpassing $93,000 earlier today after an increase of nearly 10% in the past 24 hours. The surge follows the announcement of a US crypto strategic reserve, which is expected to include major digital assets such as BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, and ADA.
As Trump tariffs on Mexico and Canada go into effect on March 4, the crypto market crashed, triggering more than $1.09 billion in liquidations in the last 24 hours. While Bitcoin is down over 10% in the last 24 hours, top altcoins like Ethereum (ETH), XRP, Solana (SOL), and Cardano (ADA) are all down by
The crypto market has experienced mixed trading as prices moved sideways for the second consecutive week. Retail and institutional players reacted differently at several stages of the dip, with the latter making market-swinging sales.
Trump's tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese imports, taking effect Tuesday, have 'further fueled risk-off sentiment,' says an analyst.
March 4, 2025 05:38:24 UTC Why Ethereum Is Crashing ? Ether (ETH) has dropped 15% in the past 24 hours, reaching levels unseen since November 2023, as the broader market grapples with volatility sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war threats.
On-chain data shows the dormant Bitcoin whales have come back alive to make moves following the latest price surge in the cryptocurrency.
The cryptocurrency market saw a sharp selloff on Tuesday, wiping out recent gains across major digital assets. Bitcoin (BTC) once again dropped to the $84,000 level, reversing its rally after former US President Donald Trump's announcement regarding a crypto reserve.
U.S. President Donald Trump had announced a 25% tariff on Canada & Mexico a few days before. The markets toppled then but bounced back heavily, attracting over $300 billion in liquidity after validating a crypto strategic reserve.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) has now erased all of its gains since the announcement of a cryptocurrency reserve that took place on Sunday.
Welcome to Latam Insights Encore, a deep dive into Latin America's most relevant economic and crypto news from the past week. This edition examines how the dynamics between the IMF and the Salvadoran government can serve as a framework for countries seeking to engage with bitcoin and the institution.
Ethereum has fallen below $2,100, hitting its lowest level since December 2023 as Trump tariff concerns rattle markets. The cryptocurrency is down 15% in the past 24 hours, trading at $2,063, according to crypto.news price data.
Bitcoin price fell below $83,000 as traders reacted to President Donald Trump's confirmation that new tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on March 4. The leading cryptocurrency is down 10% on Tuesday, Mar.
According to a recent Quicktake post by CryptoQuant analyst abramchart, short-term Bitcoin (BTC) investors are incurring losses, suggesting that the crypto market may have hit its bottom and a trend reversal could be on the horizon. Has Bitcoin Bottomed?
Every last 499,000 ETH—worth $1.39 billion—stolen from Bybit by the notorious Lazarus Group has been fully laundered, and it took them only 10 days for the stolen crypto to disappear into the blockchain, according to EmberCN on X.
After a brief pump above $2,500 levels following Donald Trump's announcement of a strategic crypto reserves, Ethereum has lost all its weekend gains collapsing all the way to the $2,050 level now. With more than a 36% drop already in ETH price since the start of 2025, this could be the worst performing Q1 in
Crypto prices today (March 4): Bitcoin (BTC) price once again crashed to the $83K level on Tuesday, reversing recent gains post-Donald Trump's crypto reserve announcement. Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana (SOL) prices also crashed 14%-20% intraday.
Based on historical records, after every Bitcoin (BTC) bull run, a bear market hits, and this cycle may be no different. Analysts forecast that the upcoming bear market may see the price of Bitcoin dropping as low as $25,000.
The price of bitcoin (BTC) plunged to $82,618 per coin as of 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, marking a significant downturn in the broader cryptocurrency market. The total crypto economy has contracted by more than 12% against the U.S. dollar, now valued at $2.72 trillion.
Although Bitcoin (BTC) managed to recover most of its losses over the weekend after tumbling as low as $78,258 on February 28, the premier cryptocurrency has created a massive new Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) gap, raising concerns that the digital asset may witness another pullback to the low $80,000 level.
Ethereum price started a fresh decline from the $2,550 zone. ETH is now back below $2,200 and might decline further in the near term.
Critics say the "future" reserve will turn Bitcoin-only, rejecting Trump's altcoin-friendly stance.