Bitcoin could not hold on to the recovery attempts during the past week, signaling selling by the bears at higher levels. Although buyers failed to push the price above $100,000, they have not ceded much ground to the sellers. This suggests that the bulls are holding on to their positions as they anticipate another leg
Bitcoin (BTC) has risen above $95,000, indicating that the bulls have maintained the buying pressure. Grayscale head of research Zach Pandl told Cointelegraph that Bitcoin is being “held back by strength in the US dollar,” but he expects the setback to be short-lived as the US presidential inauguration is right around the corner. Pandl sees
Bitcoin (BTC) fell below the $100,000 level on Feb. 2 after US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on goods imported from China, Canada, and Mexico on Feb. 1. Increased import tariffs could boost inflation, risking higher interest rates. That could, in turn, result in a risk-off sentiment, hurting cryptocurrency prices. Bitget Research chief analyst Ryan Lee
Bitcoin (BTC) slipped below $95,500 on Feb. 23 after failing to rise above the $100,000 level on Feb. 21. The longer the price stays below $100,000, the greater the possibility of a drop to the crucial $90,000 support. Analysts remain divided on Bitcoin’s next trending move. While some anticipate a new high as early as
Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, recently told an audience at the Economic Club of Washington DC that the commercial bank will likely launch a stablecoin if comprehensive legislation is passed in the United States. According to Fortune, the CEO told an audience at the Economic Club of Washington DC, “If they make
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to offer leveraged long exposure to shares of Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, is down approximately 81% since peaking on Nov. 20, according to The Kobeissi Letter. The T-REX 2X Long MSTR Daily Target ETF (MSTU) lost some 40% of its value in the past three trading sessions alone, the investment researcher
Update (Feb. 26, 6:05 am UTC): This article has been updated to add information on the SEC’s suit, the Trump administration’s crypto policies and responses from the SEC and Tron. The US Securities and Exchange Commission and Justin Sun have asked a federal court to pause the regulator’s case against the crypto entrepreneur to allow
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into crypto exchange Gemini, adding to a growing list of firms that have escaped the regulator’s scrutiny for now. In a Feb. 26 notice shared by Gemini co-founder and president Cameron Winklevoss, the SEC said it had concluded its investigation and “based on the
US lawmakers in the House of Representatives have advanced a resolution to repeal the “DeFi broker rule,” requiring brokers to report digital asset transactions to the Internal Revenue Service. Set to take effect in 2027, the IRS regulation approved on Dec. 5 would expand existing reporting requirements to include decentralized exchanges and require brokers to
The founder of a so-called crypto hedge fund and market marker called Gotbit has been extradited from Portugal to the US, where he is facing charges related to market manipulation and wire fraud conspiracy. Aleksei Andriunin was arrested by Portuguese authorities on Oct. 8, and was extradited to the US on Oct. 25. Sometime after,
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has urged crypto node operators, exchanges and the private sector to block transactions from addresses used to launder funds from the $1.4 billion Bybit hack. The FBI confirmed earlier industry investigation that North Korea was responsible for the hack, which the US law enforcement agency dubbed as “TraderTraitor” in
Ripple Labs has signed a strategic partnership with BDACS, a South Korean digital asset custody provider, to support institutional custody for XRP and Ripple USD. The partnership, announced on Feb. 26, will enable BDACS to integrate Ripple Custody, the company’s institutional crypto and digital asset custody solution, to safeguard XRP (XRP), Ripple USD (RLUSD) and
Bitcoin’s sell-off continued for a third consecutive day as the price dropped to lows not seen since Nov. 11, 2024. At the peak of the correction, BTC (BTC) briefly traded at $82,256 before finding buyers but data suggests that further downside could occur before the market stabilizes. Independent market analyst Scott Melker posted the following
Bitcoin’s Market-Value-to-Realized-Value (MVRV), an indicator that measures whether the asset is overvalued or not, shows that the cryptocurrency still has room to peak this cycle, according to a crypto analyst. “I predict a peak MVRV this cycle around 3.2, meaning we have another bullish year in 2025 ahead before we reach the pico top this
A key Bitcoin and crypto sentiment tracker, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index, has fallen to its lowest score in more than two years as Bitcoin plummeted below $90,000. On Feb. 26, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index slipped deeper into “Extreme Fear,” reaching a score of 10. Bitcoin falls under $85,000 That’s its lowest level
Investors in BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust pulled out a record $420 million from the fund in a day as Bitcoin sunk to yearly lows. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF (IBIT) shed 5,000 BTC on Feb. 26, its largest outflow to date, eclipsing the $332 million it lost on Jan. 2. The massive outflow follows a