Despite forming a traditionally bearish technical pattern, Bitcoin (BTC) appears to be setting the stage for a new record high, which could see the asset rally by about 80%.
Bitcoin ATM scams are on the rise, with North Dakota witnessing an uptick in crime across several counties. According to reports, scammers have been calling residents, urging them to pay certain legal fees in Bitcoin and some other gift cards for missing jury duties.
Bitcoin (BTC -0.95%) has been one of the best-performing investments of all time. Countless millionaires have been minted throughout Bitcoin's historic rise.
The price of Bitcoin made a strong start to the month of April, reaching as high as $87,000 on Wednesday, April 2. The flagship cryptocurrency couldn't sustain this blistering momentum, dropping below $84,000 in the late hours of Friday, April 4.
Crypto analyst and trader Ali Martinez is leaning bearish on one large-cap altcoin as he offers his outlook for Bitcoin (BTC) and the native token of the blockchain oracle Chainlink (LINK).
Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hover in a state of uncertainty as both whale activity and technical indicators point to a market lacking strong conviction. Large holders have remained inactive for over a week, with the number of whale wallets holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC steady at 1,991 since March 24.
PI and OKB are the two top gainers today.
Mark Cuban, a prominent investor and a Shark Tank co-host, has cautiously endorsed Bitcoin as a good investment now that the stock market is crashing.
Bitcoin (BTC) has demonstrated its maturity in the past few days as the wider stock market swooned from the escalated trade wars. On Friday, China retaliated against the U.S. tariffs, thus further weakening major stock indexes led by the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq composite.
Bitcoin has taken a hard hit over the past 48 hours, dropping to a low of $81,332 following a global market shock triggered by Donald Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs on imports from 185 countries. This policy shift sent tremors across both traditional and crypto markets, dragging down Bitcoin alongside the S&P 500.
April 5, 2025, marks what would be the 50th birthday of Satoshi Nakamoto—the mysterious figure behind Bitcoin. While no one knows who Nakamoto truly is, the date is taken from his old P2P Foundation profile and has become a symbolic day in crypto history.
The cryptocurrency market has shown subtle strength over the past 24 hours, with the global market cap inching up by 0.69% to $2.68 trillion. Trading activity picked up, with total volume rising 10.35% to reach $98.18 billion. Despite the recovery, the Fear & Greed Index dropped to 27, placing the market in the “Fear” zone.
Macro investor and fund manager Dan Tapiero believes that Bitcoin is gearing up for an explosive breakout against the S&P 500 index (BTC/SPX).
Robert Kiyosaki, expert on investments and financial education, also known for his classic book on personal finance management “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, has dropped a comment on the current stock market crash and what is happening to Bitcoin during it.
Arthur Hayes, the founder of BitMEX, believes that Bitcoin's price movements are closely tied to market expectations around future changes in fiat currency supply.
Bitcoin needs to reclaim $86k to start recovery. EOS leads weekly gains for altcoins.
Despite the bloodbath on Wall Street this week, Bitcoin price and the broader crypto market have been showing massive strength, firmly holding around $83,000 and not being part of the volatility induced by Trump tariff wars. In the US stock market crash over the last two days, the Nasdaq Index has plunged over 2000 points,
Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, continues to exhibit uncertain momentum since hitting its all-time high above $109,000 in January 2024. Since then, the digital asset has experienced diminished bullish activity and steady downward pressure, reflected by its latest price of approximately $82,000, marking a marginal weekly drop of about 0.6%.
The American businessman turned politician believes Bitcoin is a hedge against the current economic downturn, which has seen the benchmark index for stocks, the S&P 500, drop by over 13% since the year started. Ramaswamy gave his sentiments on the crypto in a reply to a late Friday X post by Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino.
Despite a sharp market sell-off following the president's tariff announcement, the Federal Reserve isn't rushing to change course. Fed Chair Jerome Powell, speaking at the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing Annual Conference, emphasized that the Fed is not yet ready to change interest rates.
Bitcoin's potential decoupling from equities may enhance its role as a hedge, attracting capital amid economic uncertainties and inflation. The post Bitcoin shows signs of decoupling from US equities, could reclaim $100K appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin (BTC), the worlds leading cryptocurrency by market cap, is outperforming traditional financial markets, including the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100. While the Nasdaq 100 has plunged over 16% year-to-date, Bitcoin is down by just 12%, signaling a growing decoupling between crypto and U.S. equities.
Whale Alert has flagged a massive Bitcoin transaction involving 1,474 BTCvalued at over $123 millionmoved from Kraken to an anonymous wallet on April 4th. This significant outflow comes as the crypto market experiences a strong rebound, regaining momentum after weeks of volatility.
After dipping to a low of $1.96, XRP has made a strong comeback, gaining more than 4% in the last 24 hours. The price has jumped above the $2.11 mark and is now aiming to break higher levels.
Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” now says silver is a superior investment to gold or Bitcoin. He cites increasing industrial demand and dwindling supply as driving factors that could send silver prices significantly higher in the not-too-distant future.
The post-Trump trade war economy: What it means for crypto investors.
Bitcoin's recent price trajectory has continued to show considerable instability. After briefly climbing past the $87,000 mark earlier this week, the cryptocurrency experienced a significant pullback, declining to $81,332 earlier today.
Last week, with tariffs looming and macro uncertainty unresolved, the move upward felt more like wishful thinking than fundamental confidence. This editorial is from last week's edition of the Week in Review newsletter. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get the editorial the second it's finished.
XRP rallies amid stalled SEC action and ETF optimism. Investors eye Ripple's court filings and broader crypto regulation.
April 5, 2025, marks what would be the 50th birthday of Satoshi Nakamoto—the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. This alleged birthday is based on the date listed in his P2P Foundation profile.
Over 1,000 BTC have been moved after seven years.
A few days ago, Bitcoin witnessed a brief upward move close to the $88,000 mark due to the renewed bullish momentum across the general crypto market. However, BTC seems to have lost its steam as its price has fallen below $83,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) price could head back toward the $100,000 level quicker than investors expected if the early signs of its decoupling from the US stock market and gold continue. Source: Cory Bates / X The “gold leads, Bitcoin follows” relationship is starting Bitcoin has shrugged off the market jitters caused by US President Donald Trump's April 2 global tariff announcement.
Bitcoin is under critical selling pressure as bulls fail to reclaim the $90,000 level, while bears struggle to break below the $81,000 support zone. The market remains stuck in a tightening range, with macroeconomic uncertainty and global instability continuing to weigh heavily on investor sentiment.
Bitcoin is primed for explosive growth as trade wars rattle global markets, with one expert forecasting a decisive break from equities and rising demand for decentralized assets.
Bitcoin is once again behaving like a risk asset, according to MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor. He argues that Bitcoins short-term correlation with stocks stems from its extreme liquidity, calling it the most liquid and salable asset on the planet.
XRP price soared 12% in two days, climbing to $2.12 as renewed buying pressure emerged. China's trade tariffs fueled a Bitcoin-led crypto rally.
Coinbase is preparing to launch U.S.-regulated, 24/7 bitcoin and ethereum futures, aiming to modernize trading access and introduce perpetual-style contracts amid rising demand. Coinbase Sets May 9 Launch for Regulated 24/7 Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Trading in US Crypto exchange Coinbase (Nasdaq: COIN) announced on April 4 that it will introduce the first U.S.
US President Donald Trump's new reciprocal tariffs on 180 countries have reignited global trade tensions, which has led to fresh interest in Bitcoin (BTC) as a strategic financial asset, according to VanEck's head of digital assets, Matthew Sigel. Following the April 2 announcement, Bitcoin dipped to the $81,000 range amid broader risk-off sentiment.
The global M2 money supply has surged to an all-time high of $108.4 trillion, raising fresh questions about Bitcoin's next move.
Wall Street experienced one of its steepest declines since March 2020; however, in contrast to that earlier downturn years ago, bitcoin's price remained largely unaffected during Friday's equity market turmoil. This divergence has sparked widespread discussion about BTC potentially functioning as a “hedge.” Bitcoin's Uncorrelated Performance in March 2025 Turns Heads U.S.
Bitcoin has seen yet another bounce in the past day, adding to the recent series of rebounds. Here's what on-chain data says regarding if BTC is going anywhere with them.
Max Keiser, international journalist and current cryptocurrency advisor to the Bukele Administration, has referred to the resilience of bitcoin in the face of the new tariff-based trade order enacted by President Trump.
Blockchain monitoring firm Whale Alert identified a massive Bitcoin transfer involving 1,474 BTC, valued at over $123 million, on April 4th as the crypto market gradually reclaims previous price losses.
The undervaluation signal points to a potential buying opportunity if the market rebounds.
According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post published earlier today, Bitcoin (BTC) may not have reached the peak of the current market cycle just yet. A key on-chain metric suggests that there could be one final leg up for the leading cryptocurrency before this bull market concludes.
As stock markets crumbled for a second day on April 4, US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that the Trump administration's “reciprocal tariffs” could significantly affect the economy, potentially leading to "higher inflation and slower growth."Addressing the public at a conference on April 4, Powell maintained a cautious approach and noted that tariffs could spike inflation “in the coming quarters,” complicating the Fed's 2% inflation target, just months after rate cuts indicated a soft landing.
Markets plunged after President Trump announced global tariffs, triggering the worst stock performances since 2020 and a sharp crypto pullback.