Bitcoin retail investors have yet to reach fear of missing out levels, according to Ki Young Ju, the founder and CEO of CryptoQuant.
Nasdaq-listed video-sharing and cloud services platform Rumble has announced it's allocating up to $20 million of its cash reserves to Bitcoin as its board of directors approved a “corporate treasury diversification strategy of allocating a portion of the company's excess cash reserves to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin (BTC) has retreated further from the highly anticipated $100,000 milestone, raising questions about the asset's sustainability of the current bull run.
One popular metric suggests the retail crowd hasn't arrived yet.
The leading cryptocurrency in the world, Bitcoin (BTC) has made impressive strides when it comes to adoption. Whereas in 2024, BTC is available via exchange-traded funds (ETFs), serves as a store of value and hedge against inflation, and enjoys widespread mainstream popularity, in the last decade, it was quite obscure.
Long-term Bitcoin (BTC) holders are suddenly unloading a massive amount of coins this month as the flagship crypto asset dips into the $93,000 range, according to a popular on-chain analyst.
The 12 U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced a challenging Monday, with outflows reaching $438.38 million during the day's trading. Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $438M in a Single Day as Crypto Prices Plunge.
Rumble plans to invest up to $20M in Bitcoin, signaling growing corporate adoption of crypto.
Wen $100,000, Fam? That's a question you see on Crypto X often these days.
Stacks users can now do more with their STX tokens thanks to a partnership between Velar and Stacking DAO.
As Bitcoin soars and meme coins steal the spotlight, Ethereum's struggles may actually be setting the stage for a surprising comeback.
Bitcoin, the world's leading cryptocurrency, faced a sharp downturn today, with its value plunging to $92,584. This 4.6% drop from its recent high of $98,000 triggered a market-wide shakeup, leaving traders reeling as liquidations soared past $551 million.
Charles Edwards, cryptocurrency analyst and founder of the Capriole Investments fund, has taken to his account on the X social media platform (widely famous as Twitter until 2023) to share his take on the much-anticipated $100,000 level, which Bitcoin has failed to reach so far.
Bitcoin dropped to $92,000 after a profit taking pullback and global uncertainty from Trump's tariffs. Trump's crypto friendly policies are increasing investors with $7 billion invested in U.S. Bitcoin ETFs.
Bitcoin‘s (CRYPTO: BTC) sharp pullback from its record high just under $100,000 has sparked concern among traders, with Standard Chartered‘s Geoffrey Kendrick attributing the correction to several factors, including a reduction in U.S. Treasury term premium and upcoming options expirations. What Happened: According to Kendrick, the significant reduction in U.S. Treasury term premium following President-elect Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary announcement triggered Bitcoin's decline.
Outlier Ventures' Francesca Conti and BitcoinOS co-founder Edan Yago discuss the Bitcoin DeFi ecocystem and its future potential
The previous days turned out to be extremely bearish as the Bitcoin price slumped hard by close to 10% following a rise in the upward pressure. Moreover, the bearish clouds continue to hover over the BTC price rally since the early trading hours as the price continues to steadily descend.
For the first time since August 2022, Ethereum (ETH) hosts a bigger U.S. Dollar Tether (USDT) supply than Tron (TRX). Meanwhile, the aggregated cap of USD-pegged stablecoins targets an all-time high over $200 billion.
A slight spike in whale activity could be a bullish sign for FLOKI if these large addresses are buying.
Bitcoin (BTC) stands firm at $93,257, a crucial support level that could determine its next major move. As the battle between bulls and bears intensifies, the stakes are high: a successful defense could spark renewed momentum, while a break below might trigger significant losses.
The firm announces expansion of Bitcoin mining facilities in Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Missouri. Expansion plans include building new facilities, acquiring existing mines, and forming joint ventures.
Bitcoin ETFs are making waves in the financial market, with an impressive $1 billion in inflows, positioning them as a potential contender for the title of the world's largest Bitcoin holder. As Bitcoin's price surges towards the $100,000 mark, these funds are attracting increasing investor interest, and some believe they could soon surpass the Bitcoin holdings of Satoshi Nakamoto, the cryptocurrency's mysterious creator.
Marathon Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA) CEO, Fred Thiel believes Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) will not see the volatility of the past years, citing multiple factors for his hypothesis. What Happened: In an appearance on CNBC's Street Signs show on Monday, Thiel noted that the cryptocurrency's recent momentum stems from increasing institutional interest, favourable political signals and strategic investments rather than traditional factors like the halving.
Dan Morehead, Pantera Capital Management founder and managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' discuss the state of crypto, what to make of the latest crypto and bitcoin rally, impact of President-elect Trump's incoming administration on the sector, and more.
The recent decline in the price of bitcoin, reaching $92,774, has surprised many observers.
Charles Hoskinson, the CEO and founder of Cardano, said his mission was to see an ecosystem of hybrid apps powered by DeFi-enabled Bitcoin. He added that he liked the idea of Bitcoin finally having a DeFi layer and returning to innovation prominence, with Cardano playing a key role in the process.
The Bitcoin market continues to see a lot of noisy trading, and perhaps a bit of a profit taking move. At this point, it looks like we could see a bit of a drop, as the markets continue to digest all of those massive gains we have seen recently.
Microstrategy's bold move to accumulate bitcoin has drawn its share of fire from critics, largely due to the financial hazards and strategic questions it raises.
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin long-term holders have participated in a major selloff recently, a sign that may not be ideal for BTC's price.
Bitcoin's price decline over the past few days has led to a notable reduction in trading activity among US-based investors. As of this writing, the leading coin trades at $92,540, having shed 6% of its value in the past four days.
On Tuesday, November 26, Bitcoin (BTC) yet again demonstrated a timeless truth to the saying that ‘pride comes before the fall.'
Bitcoin has entered a critical phase as its price has fallen precipitously below $92,000 and is in danger of breaking through the $90,000 support level. After a period of steady growth during which Bitcoin almost reached $100,000, there has been a retracement.
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Video-sharing platform Rumble has announced plans to allocate up to $20 million of its cash reserves to Bitcoin, aligning with broader corporate and institutional adoption trends while reinforcing its ties to the crypto community.
On Nov 25th, the company announced its Board of Directors had approved a plan. They want to allocate a portion of their extra cash reserves to Bitcoin.
Jurrien Timmer, Director of Global Macro at Fidelity Investments, recently shared Bitcoin valuation models based on adoption curves and monetary policy scenarios, offering his perspective on the asset's maturing role as both a network and a monetary innovation.
Bitcoin (BTC) whales have tightened their bullish grip on the crypto market with a slew of heavy transactions. Onchain data shows an increase in large wallet holdings above average in the last 30 days.
The United Kingdom is being encouraged to adopt a forward-thinking approach by creating a national Bitcoin reserve, inspired by recent cryptocurrency initiatives in the United States. This proposal, championed by Nigel Green, CEO of Devere Group, highlights Bitcoin's potential to secure the UK's position in an increasingly digital global economy.
There are already those who cry collapse after a -6%, while analysts are decidedly more cautious.
In a recent interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook disclosed that he has personally been holding Bitcoin for the past three years, as part of his broader investment strategy to diversify his portfolio.
Michael Saylor, prominent Bitcoin evangelist and founder of the MicroStrategy firm, became engaged in a discussion whose subject is investing in BTC. In the meantime, the world's bellwether cryptocurrency continues to fall, now having plunged below the $92,000 level.
Bitcoin (BTC) has registered a sharp decline as its march to $100,000 faced a significant setback as the price slipped below $95,000. BTC is down almost 4% over the past 24 hours and trading at $94,351, with sellers in control.
The company will allocate up to $1 million to fund its BTC plans.
A crypto whale has moved 5,597 ETH worth approximately $19.4 million to Kraken, adding to the rate of asset movement. This comes following inflows to crypto assets, taking prices to points not recorded in months.
Bitcoin's (BTC) price is bleeding. The world's leading digital asset rose astronomically in a historic bullish run and saw its price testing the $100,000 resistance level.
Thanks to a new feature called Babylon staking, Sui is tapping into Bitcoin's massive $1.9 trillion market. This opens the door for DeFi activities like lending, borrowing, and more.
Swan Bitcoin is suing its law firm for attempting to withdraw from a trade secrets case due to a conflict of interest with another client. Misappropriated Trade Secrets Cryptocurrency financial services firm Swan Bitcoin has filed a lawsuit against its own legal representative, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, alleging legal malpractice.
Story Highlights The BTC price dropped ~7% in 24 hours, dropping below the $92k mark. Bitcoin ETF breaks its inflow streak, losses over $435 million. Technical indicator RSI drops below the overbought range for the first time in 19 days.