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As Bitcoin hovers around $110K, market sentiment remains cautious. Insights from industry leaders suggest a peak could be on the horizon, but caution is advised.
Shiba Inu has returned to a familiar cycle of downturns, revealing concerns about its current market trajectory. Traders must navigate through extended bearish phases before any signs of recovery emerge.
As XRP makes headlines with bold predictions, we delve into whether a $20 price target is within reach or just wishful thinking.
As the crypto world celebrates Bitcoin’s 15th birthday, the U.S. Treasury Secretary underscores its unyielding nature and highlights partisan divides in regulation efforts.
As Ethereum’s funding rate turns red, traders brace for potential market volatility as sentiment shifts. Will a short squeeze ensue?
Bitmine’s significant $166 million investment in Ethereum highlights a promising landscape for altcoin investments, including $PEPENODE, $MAXI, and $TRUMP.
Michael Saylor reiterates commitment to Bitcoin with new yield increase on preferred shares amidst a decline in investor confidence.
Following a recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut, Bitcoin experienced a significant sell-off, but long-term holders remain unshaken amid market volatility.
Tether reports record profits exceeding $10 billion in Q3 2025, signaling robust year-to-date growth and significant assets backing their stablecoin.
Bitcoin faces a pivotal moment as long-term holders distribute 810,000 BTC, influencing market dynamics while demand continues to absorb this supply.