Here’s Why The Bitcoin, Ethereum, And Solana Prices Are Still Crashing Hard
Crypto researcher Axel has provided insights into why the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana prices are still crashing. This comes as B...
Bitcoin Price Following The 2022 Fractal? Here Was The Previous Outcome
Technical analysis shared by crypto analyst CryptoBullet on X highlighted a familiar price action that suggests that Bitcoin’s cur...
This Bitcoin Price Level Must Hold Or It’s Mid-$50,000s: Veteran Analyst
Bitcoin’s April 2025 swing low around $73,000 has become the make-or-break line for 2026, according to veteran professional trader...
Coinbase Exec Points Out The Big Difference Between Bitcoin And Central Banks
Bitcoin’s role in the global financial system remains widely misunderstood, even at the highest levels of policy and finance. That...
Is Bitcoin Selling Off On Quantum Fears? A Reality Check
Bitcoin’s Tuesday slide to $87,895 has revived a familiar market habit: attaching a single, clean narrative to messy positioning,...
Tom Lee Still Sees Bitcoin At $250,000 But Warns 2026 Gets ‘Jagged’
Fundstrat’s Tom Lee reiterated his $250,000 Bitcoin target while cautioning that 2026 could be a “jagged” year for crypto adoption...
Bitcoin Under Pressure After $90,600 Drop, But This Retest Will Decide The Trend
Bitcoin has come under renewed pressure after sliding toward the $90,600 region, putting short-term sentiment back on edge. While...
Bitcoin Bear Market Depths: A Closer Look At How Low BTC Could Go
On Tuesday, Bitcoin (BTC) dipped below the significant $90,000 mark once again, raising concerns about the possibility of entering...
Bitcoin Whale Panic Fades: Sell Pressure On Binance Falls Off A Cliff
Bitcoin’s exchange-side supply signal is flashing a notable change: whale-sized transfers into Binance have dropped sharply from l...
Bitcoin’s Most Recent Moves Are Happening Without Retail Participation
The recent price movements of Bitcoin are unfolding in a notably quiet environment and are largely absent from retail participatio...
