The state has introduced a new bill, SB 325, that could change the way employees get paid. If passed, this law would allow state workers—and all Oklahoma residents—to receive payments in Bitcoin.
Bitcoin fails to hold six figures as a fresh round of trade-war posturing begins, but market participants are confident that the worst is over.
Bitcoin fails to hold six figures as a fresh round of trade-war posturing begins, but market participants are confident that the worst is over.
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes is doubling down on his call that Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto will likely see lower prices before rallying to new all-time highs.
President Trump has established a U.S. sovereign wealth fund as Bitcoin hits $100K and gold reaches a record high, reinforcing America's digital asset strategy.
Bitcoin (BTC) has recorded massive volatility over the last several weeks, rising past the $100,000 milestone only to retrace to the $90,000 range. This has sparked debate over whether the crypto market has topped, drawing opinions from various analysts and traders.
China recently announced a 10% tariff on US crude oil and agricultural machinery in response to US tariffs on all Chinese imports, reigniting fears of another prolonged trade war.
Bitcoin, Solana, and other cryptocurrencies rebounded on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to delay the 25% tariffs.
Bitcoin (BTC) price has led the wider cryptocurrency market in a single percentage gain during the past 24 hours. The tariff war resolution between the United States and its neighboring countries, Canada and Mexico, contributed to the relief rally in the past 24 hours. However, the tariff retaliation from China to the U.S.
Bitcoin has had an impressive year, surging over 129% and crossing the $100,000 mark. This dramatic price increase has raised the question of whether Bitcoin is nearing the peak of its current bull market.
Singapore-based artificial intelligence company Genius Group has boosted its crypto holdings, purchasing by an additional $2 million to 440 Bitcoin for $42 million.
In a move that could significantly impact Bitcoin (BTC) and the broader crypto landscape, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday establishing plans for a government-run sovereign wealth fund aimed at economic development.
The crypto market today is witnessing a strong rebound, fueled by the recently signed executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump to form a Sovereign Wealth Fund. The initiative aims to secure long-term economic stability, which has sparked positivity among investors and traders.
China today announced an additional 15% tariff on coal and liquefied natural gas and an additional 10% on crude oil and agricultural machinery.
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. shifted to outflows on Feb.
Cryptocurrency markets rebounded sharply on Monday as fears of an intensified U.S.-Mexico trade war eased following a diplomatic resolution. The post Bitcoin Briefly Surges Above $102,500, Ethereum Hits $2,900 Amid Tariff Policy Delay appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitcoin (BTC) dominance has soared to 60.6%, marking a 5.01% increase in the past 48 hours despite market fluctuations. This surge indicates growing capital inflows into Bitcoin at the expense of altcoins, signaling investor confidence in BTCs long-term potential.
MicroStrategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin (BTC), has surprised the crypto community by refraining from buying or selling BTC last week. This marks a rare departure from its aggressive accumulation strategy since adopting Bitcoin in August 2020.
El Salvador bought 11 more Bitcoins on February 4 to boost its BTC strategic reserve.
The move came after U.S. President Donald Trump's new 10% tariffs on China came into effect.
Cryptocurrency prices showed signs of recovery on February 4, following the announcement that US President Donald Trump has paused the implementation of newly imposed import tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days. This pause alleviated concerns about a potential trade war, boosting market sentiment globally.
Bitcoin market activity over the past day has been marked by turbulence, with its value falling to as low as $90,000 levels earlier today before rebounding to just above $94,000. Despite this partial recovery, the cryptocurrency remains down 5.8% over the past week and more than 13% below its all-time high of $109,000, reached in January.
Crypto prices today have shown signs of recovery as U.S. President Donald Trump's newly announced import tariffs on Canada and Mexico were paused for 30 days. Bitcoin (BTC) price regained its value, hitting a $102K high amid broader market recovery.
According to data from CryptoQuant, Bitcoin's (BTC) Kimchi Premium has surged to a three-year high of 12%. This spike comes amid a steep decline in the flagship cryptocurrency, triggered by concerns over the economic impact of looming US trade tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.
Bitcoin will remain bullish as long as it trades above the $92,500 level.
Donald Trump's Crypto Czar David Sacks is set to hold a press conference today, February 4th, to discuss America's position as a global leader in the digital asset ecosystem.
Bitcoin bounced back on Monday, February 3, rising above $100,000 once again after declining to nearly $90,000 over the weekend.
Bitcoin (BTC) has had a volatile 24 hours, plunging from $99,500 to as low as $91,231 amid mounting concerns over impending US trade tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. However, some crypto analysts see this sharp decline as a buying opportunity, suggesting that BTC may be oversold and poised for a rebound.
Bitcoin price started a fresh upward move above the $98,000 zone. BTC is trimming losses but might struggle to settle above the $103,000 zone.
Jeff Park, Head of Strategy at Bitwise Asset Management, is confident that the imposition of tariffs will ultimately drive Bitcoin's value higher in the long run, even as these measures cause short-term fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market. According to Park, the potential economic effects of tariffs are a major reason why Bitcoin could see substantial growth over time.
Renowned market strategist Tom Lee on Monday recommended buying stocks amid the recent market sell-off triggered by President Donald Trump's tariffs but advised caution for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). What Happened: Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, stated in a CNBC interview that Bitcoin could face short-term hurdles despite its strong long-term potential.
Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced a significant drop, with its value plunging to $91,000 in the early hours of Monday. The decline follows unfavorable macroeconomic developments, including newly imposed US tariffs.
SEC rule change dilutes crypto enforcement powers, fueling XRP demand. Will Ripple's legal battle drive XRP past its all-time high?
The U.S. government is taking a new approach to financial management with the creation of a Sovereign Wealth Fund. President Donald Trump signed an executive order over the weekend to establish the fund, aiming to strengthen the country's long-term economic stability.
Nobel laureate economist Eugene F. Fama predicts bitcoin's collapse, estimating its chances of survival as nearly zero and dismissing it as worthless. Nobel Economist Says Bitcoin's Collapse Is Near Certain Eugene F. Fama, a Nobel Prize-winning economist known for his work on asset pricing and the efficient market hypothesis, believes bitcoin will ultimately become worthless.
Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline from the $106,400 level to the $91,530 mark in less than four days, shedding over 14% and triggering panic across the market. This sudden drop has left many investors uncertain about Bitcoin's short-term direction as selling pressure intensifies.
BTC.D is likely to move higher to 63.84% and 72.5%. This could be excellent news for BTC, and horrific for the altcoin market.
According to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tariffs between the US and Canada have been postponed for 30 days. Bitcoin recovered from its earlier plunge to $92,000, and MicroStrategy's stock price rebounded 4%
XRP's price plummeted by 43%, wiping out weeks worth of gains. Just the most recent daily candle has created a vicious knife that is 30% downward, indicating extreme volatility and panic selling.
Ethereum is struggling to recover after a tech sell-off, impacting ETF flows, while Bitcoin has recovered after a rocky start to the week.
Bitcoin mining operations are increasingly adopting hashrate derivatives to hedge against revenue volatility. Industry leaders explain how these financial products provide liquidity, secure cash flows, and reshape mining economics. Experts discuss challenges and future implications for Bitcoin's network and market. The post Bitcoin Miners Consider Hashrate Derivatives as BTC Price Rises appeared first on Cryptonews.
Despite Bitcoin (BTC) reaching a daily low of $91,341.25 on Feb. 3 due to President Donald Trump's remarks on tariffs, BTC remains structurally strong, according to the latest edition of the “Bitfinex Alpha” report.
As Bitcoin hovers around $99,634, traders and experts remain divided on its trajectory, with Polymarket data showing limited belief in reaching $200,000 by February's end.
According to Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy finally broke its 12-week streak of consecutive weekly Bitcoin purchases. The firm did not sell any shares of Class A common stock this week, nor did it use proceeds to buy BTC.
Other similar government-owned funds have invested in Bitcoin and crypto-related projects. So will this one do it too?
Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis suggested Donald Trump's executive order creating a US sovereign wealth fund was a “big deal” for Bitcoin.
Miners are under mounting pressure with declining transaction fees and AI-driven disruptions. How can they adapt?