Bitcoin pulls back to near $71,000 even as software sector soars
The two battered markets have had a nearly one-to-one correlation in recent months, but are moving in opposite directions on Thurs...
Bitcoin snaps back near $69,000 but analysts warn the market may not be out of t...
Crypto rebounds sharply from Tuesday's lows, yet traders question whether the move marks a lasting turn or another range-bound bou...
“Number Go Up” Culture Is Killing Crypto’s Cypherpunk Dream, Wintermute CEO Warn...
TLDR: Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy says crypto is now driven by a “number go up” mindset over cypherpunk values. Gaevoy argues sta...
Bitcoin steadies near $67,000 as traders pay for crash protection
The average bitcoin ETF investor now sits on a 20% paper loss, leaving the market vulnerable to capitulation selling if prices sli...
These Three Catalysts Could Spark Bitcoin’s Next Rally, According To Wintermute
Crypto market maker Wintermute published a detailed market update on Tuesday via X (previously Twitter), offering a comprehensive...
Wintermute CEO Dismisses Crypto Blowup Rumors As Market Seeks Clarity
TLDR: Wintermute CEO says no credible sources confirm circulating crypto liquidation rumors Modern perpetual futures markets offer...
Bitcoin slips back to $88,500 as silver tops $100 for first time ever and gold e...
Spot bitcoin ETFs booked over $1.6 billion in outflows in four days, underscoring the rapid reversal in investor demand after last...
Wintermute Says Crypto’s Bull Cycle Is Over – Three Forces Will Drive 2026
Cryptocurrency's four-year cycle has collapsed as ETFs and treasury companies create walled gardens that concentrate capital in Bi...
Here are the 3 things to watch that will move bitcoin and crypto prices in 2026
The four-year crypto market cycle, driven by bitcoin halving events, may be over, with institutional products like ETFs changing m...
Altcoin Rallies Are Getting Shorter, And Wintermute Has The Data
According to Wintermute’s 2025 Digital Asset OTC Markets report, altcoin rallies last year were much shorter than traders expected...
