Bitcoin
Bitcoin Slides to Nearly 2-Year Low
Bitcoin dropped to as low as $57,700 in early July, hitting its lowest level since September 2024, leaving it down…
Read More »Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple – BTC recovers from fresh yearly low, ETH and XRP consolidate at key levels
Bitcoin falls to a fresh yearly low of $57,800 on Wednesday before recovering slightly. Ethereum stabilizes around the critical $1,500…
Read More »Bitcoin drops near $58K as ETF outflows surge, downside risks persist
Bitcoin ETFs selling intensified, with a 34,267 BTC five-day net outflow last week, the second-largest on record. K33 noted that…
Read More »Crypto Quarterly Review
Bitcoin had a disastrous start to the year and an equally weak second quarter, during which the rally toward $81,000…
Read More »Solana, Zcash, and Hyperliquid rebound while Bitcoin remains below $60,000
Bitcoin remains below $60,000 on Tuesday, maintaining a consolidative tone for the fifth consecutive day. Solana, Zcash, and Hyperliquid are…
Read More »JPMorgan urges stronger crypto safeguards as it expands blockchain business
JPMorgan executives called for balanced US crypto regulation as the bank expands its blockchain initiatives. Bank expands its blockchain strategy…
Read More »Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple – BTC rebounds, ETH and XRP defend key support following recent correction
Bitcoin recovers slightly, trading above $60,000 after falling nearly 6% in the previous week. Ethereum attempts to stabilize after the…
Read More »BTC hits 20-month low, will the pain continue?
Bitcoin slips 5% so far this week, reaching a new yearly low of $58,115 and the lowest level since October…
Read More »Bitcoin Slides Toward $58,000
Bitcoin continued its descent to around $58,000 in late June, hitting its lowest level since September 2024 and extending its…
Read More »Bitcoin tests $60,000 as whales sell off – Aave and Jupiter show resilience
Bitcoin defends the key $60,000 psychological support level on Thursday amid whale dumping. Total liquidations approach $1 billion over the…
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