Why Is Crypto Down Today? – December 16, 2025
The crypto market is down today. BTC fell 4% to $86,184, and ETH is down 6.8% to $2,924. BTC is approaching a strong support level...
Bitcoin Falls 26%, But Outperforms Every Major Crypto Sector in 3 Months — What’...
Bitcoin has fallen 26% over three months, yet Glassnode shows it still outperforms most crypto sectors as investors flock to BTC f...
Strategy Holds Firm on Bitcoin Strategy as Price Dips to $85K
TLDR The strategy continues to buy Bitcoin despite a 5% price drop, focusing on the long-term strategy rather than short-term vola...
Bitcoin ETFs Records Selloff With $357M Pulled in a Single Day
TLDR The US Bitcoin Spot ETF market recorded $357.69 million in daily outflows on December 15. Total net assets across all ETFs re...
Is a December Liquidity Shock the Last Obstacle Before a 2026 Crypto Rally?
TLDR Japan’s expected rate hike could trigger rapid crypto and stock liquidations worldwide. Past BOJ hikes caused Bitcoin drops o...
MetaMask Adds Bitcoin Support, Teases More Blockchain Integrations
MetaMask added native Bitcoin support, allowing users to buy, swap, and send BTC directly from the wallet.The post MetaMask Adds...
Texas Goes Full Crypto Mode as Bitcoin ATM Operator Eyes 200 New Machines
Texas is preparing for a major expansion in regulated crypto infrastructure as Bitcoin Bancorp announces plans to deploy more than...
[LIVE] Crypto News Today: Latest Updates for Dec. 16, 2025 – Bitcoin Drops Under...
Follow up to the hour updates on what is happening in crypto today, December 16. Market movements, crypto news, and more!The post...
Asia Market Open: Bitcoin Tumbles to $85k as Asian Shares Decline in Pre-Jobs Da...
Bitcoin fell nearly 4% to about $85,940 as Asian stocks softened and traders cut risk ahead of key US data, even as some analysts...
Bitcoin Could Drop To $70K As Bank Of Japan Rate Move Approaches—Analysts
Bitcoin risks a further drop toward the $70,000 area if the Bank of Japan follows through with an expected interest-rate rise on D...
