
Bitcoin Price Losses Rising Momentum at $23K
Bitcoin price is yet to give clear technical information on the next trend whatsoever, despite a 6 percent deep in the past week.
Bitcoin price is yet to give clear technical information on the next trend whatsoever, despite a 6 percent deep in the past week.
As use case appeal strengthens, the Lightning Network is now at an all-time high of over 5,490 BTC or $128 million in capacity.
While Bitcoin may not reach its previous all-time high of $69,000 before the end of 2023, some investors believe that crypto has bottomed out and would begin recovering.
The positive stance on crypto growth had a number of unique undertones from top regulatory bodies including the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Embattled crypto miner Core Scientific looks to borrow $70 million from creditor B. Riley to offset a previous loan.
Market specialists expect a Fed rate hike of 25 basis points as the battle against inflation continues.
Embattled crypto-centric company BlockFi looks to auction off its mining equipment amid its ongoing bankruptcy case.
The Pantera Liquid Token Fund suffered a massive drawdown in 2022, including a large November deficit especially after the FTX crash.
With its high energy consumption remaining a challenge, the growth of crypto mining may stall unless miners embrace more sustainable energy sources.
Market participants remain in high spirits as BTC inches closer to a key technical price level.
There is already a number of states that have officially recognized Bitcoin as a legal means of paying for certain goods and services.
The FBI in their report stated that they have helped victims by offering them decryption keys and thwarted ransom demands of $130 million in crypto.
With the proposed Moody’s stablecoin scoring system, the shift to the stablecoin regulations can be fast-tracked.
Even after the crypto market collapse and gloomy news that drowned the crypto environment, Tesla has been holding onto the crypto capital.
Aptos led the rally in altcoin space jumping by more than 40% in a day amid huge whale accumulation.