A new memecoin promoted by Trump on X and Truth Social has sent expectations of a Trump inauguration bombshell sky
A widely followed cryptocurrency analyst and trader is leaning bullish on Bitcoin (BTC).The analyst and trader pseudonymously known as Bluntz tells his 309,200 followers on the social media platform X that Bitcoin has witnessed “savage price action” after falling to around $89,
Despite his well-known disdain for cryptocurrencies, the ‘Oracle Of Omaha’ – Warren Buffett‘s Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:BRK) (NYSE:BRK) has invested in a company that supports the cryptocurrency market and has soared by 27.
Bitcoin rallied to near all-time highs on Friday as three drivers are set to put the popular cryptocurrency into a new breakout rally. First, investors are shifting back into Bitcoin after a two-month trading range centered on the $100,000 price level. That price level serves as a psychological resistance price given its round numbers.
Bitcoin has been making headlines again -- hitting record highs and catching the attention of investors everywhere. However, with its widely fluctuating performance, it's natural to wonder if
Did President-elect Trump just ignite a Bitcoin firestorm? Many crypto-related stocks posted big gains on Friday, just ahead of next week's inauguration.
The fall comes after the cryptocurrency experienced a meteoric rise, fueled in part by the reelection of Donald Trump.
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Pension funds are dipping their toes into buying bitcoin, in a sign that even typically staid corners of finance are finding it hard to ignore the potential outsized returns from cryptocurrencies.
A portrait of President-elect Donald Trump, created by arranging block data, has been put onto the Bitcoin blockchain by American miner MARA.
A Lancashire man, James Parker, has been arrested in connection to a Bitcoin fraud ring that stole £28 million from an Australian cryptocurrency website. According to authorities, the scheme started in 2017 after Parker discovered a loophole that allowed him to steal money from the cryptocurrency trading website.