Bitcoin Breaks Above $65,000 After Sudden $1,000 Surge, Then Pulls Back to $64,000
TL;DR: Bitcoin is trading around $64,900 with a 1.3% gain in the last 24 hours, after briefly touching $65,000. Bitcoin’s price has been trapped between $61,500
TL;DR: Bitcoin is trading around $64,900 with a 1.3% gain in the last 24 hours, after briefly touching $65,000. Bitcoin’s price has been trapped between $61,500
TL;DR: BlackRock will launch the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (BITA), designed to generate income from bitcoin’s volatility. The fund combines exposure to bitcoin’s price through

TL;DR: Tether recorded a sharp increase in USDT transfer activity on networks such as Ethereum and Tron following Bitcoin’s volatility. Liquidations in derivatives markets and price

TL;DR: The 30-day liquidity index for XRP on the Binance platform has dropped to 0.038, recording its lowest level since 2020. The cryptocurrency’s trading volume in

TL;DR: Peter Brandt has identified and revealed a pattern of structural weakness in the crypto-asset market, sounding the alarm for investors. His latest Bitcoin forecast indicates
TLDR Bitcoin trading 30% below its October all-time high has triggered a high-tension phase in the market. After a brief attempt to anchor itself at $90.5K,

TL;DR Finally, the ambitious plan, driven by Asian investors, to launch a $1 billion Ethereum Digital Asset Trust (DAT) will not proceed. The capital allocated for
TL;DR Open Interest (OI) is increasing despite the price drop, indicating high leverage. Spot Demand (CVD) is disintegrating, leaving the price vulnerable to liquidation flows. The
TL;DR Bitcoin (BTC) reached a new six-month low of $93,000 before bouncing back near $96,000. Most altcoins are in the red, with ETH falling to $3,200
The recent Federal Reserve rate cut caused strong turbulence. The decision triggered massive net outflows of $470 million from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs in a single
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