What The Bitcoin Drop Since Gensler Left Says About Markets And Regulation
When Gary Gensler left the US Securities and Exchange Commission in January 2025, Bitcoin was trending higher, and many expected a...
Industry Expert Samson Mow Reveals When The Bitcoin Price Will Hit $1M
Samson Mow, the CEO of Jan3, a BTC-focused tech company, has made a bold call, predicting that the Bitcoin price could eventually...
Analyst Calls Local Bitcoin Top, Reveals Why The Price Is Headed Below $60,000
Crypto analyst Kaz has called the local Bitcoin top, stating that the leading crypto has little room to the upside. The analyst al...
Bitcoin $90,000 Predictions Surge Across Social Media—Contrarian Signal?
Social media data shows trader calls for $90,000+ Bitcoin prices have registered a spike recently, a potential sign of FOMO brewin...
Bitcoin Price Weakness Grows, Traders Brace For Further Downside
Bitcoin price started a fresh decline below the $76,500 zone. BTC is consolidating and might struggle to stay above the $75,000 su...
Why The Bitcoin Price Could Hit $68,000 Again
The Bitcoin price is currently sitting on a key support trendline that could determine its next major move. According to a crypto...
Bitcoin Large Players Have Built A Sell Wall At $80.5K–$82K – Spoofing Or Struct...
Bitcoin is holding above $76,000 as the market tests resistance, and bulls attempt to build the momentum needed for the next leg h...
A Stealth Force In Derivatives—Why Bitcoin Can’t Punch Past $80,000 Yet
Bitcoin (BTC) failed again to push back above the $80,000 level this week, a price point that has remained stubbornly resistant si...
Analyst Reveals Bitcoin Big Picture, Predicts 50% Crash By EOY
Bitcoin’s price structure is starting to look less like a clean recovery to $80,000 and more like a battleground between $76,000 a...
Bitcoin Faces ‘Most Critical Week In Months’ Amid $76,000 Retest – Should Invest...
As Bitcoin (BTC) retests a critical support level, analysts have warned that the leading cryptocurrency is facing its most importa...
