US Rep. Calls Bitcoin A ‘Geopolitical Weapon Used By Multiple Adversaries’
Top US officials have increasingly placed Bitcoin (BTC) at the center of national security discussions, and Representative Lance G...
Bitcoin ETFs Lose Nearly Half A Billion Dollars As Fear Returns To Crypto
Bitcoin was trading at $75,900 on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve’s latest rate decision sent a chill through crypto markets,...
Bitcoin On Morgan Stanley’s Balance Sheet? The Answer Is Getting Interesting
Morgan Stanley’s Amy Oldenburg said a future move by major banks to put Bitcoin on their balance sheets is “not totally out of the...
Bitcoin Crash Is Coming: Pundit Says It’s Time To Sell All Your BTC
A crypto analyst is sounding the alarm about Bitcoin (BTC), warning investors to sell their coins before the next price crash. Acc...
Bitcoin Rejection Sparks Caution: Is The Rally Losing Steam?
Bitcoin’s recent rejection near key resistance has raised fresh concerns about the strength of its ongoing rally. After a steady c...
Bitcoin Outlook: Adam Back Keeps $1M Target Before 2028 Halving
TLDR Adam Back said the US will likely keep seized Bitcoin instead of making new purchases. He explained that this approach would...
Bitcoin And XRP Are Seeing A Surge In Adoption, Here Are The Numbers
The latest holder data from Santiment shows that crypto adoption is still increasing, even as prices are without a clear bullish t...
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...
