Bitcoin

  • Bitcoin Recovers Above $70,000 After Nosedive Below $60,000

    Bitcoin rebounded sharply above $70,000 on Friday, a day after a significant drop. This volatility presents an opportunity for some investors to accumulate, despite the cryptocurrency being far below its all-time high. The broader market also saw gains, with tech stocks recovering. However, analysts caution that Bitcoin could face further declines, potentially reaching $50,000, influenced by market cycles and macroeconomic factors.

    2026年2月17日
  • Bitcoin Dips Below $80K: What’s Driving the Drop

    Bitcoin’s price has fallen sharply, dropping below $80,000 due to a broad market sell-off driven by investor fears of wider economic weakness. This downturn, mirroring declines in stocks and precious metals, has been exacerbated by significant liquidations and a general deterioration in investor sentiment towards digital assets. Analysts foresee continued volatility, with predictions ranging widely and a critical support level identified around $70,000.

    2026年2月14日
  • Texas, New Hampshire Lead States in Race to Add Bitcoin to Public Coffers

    U.S. states, both Republican and Democratic, are increasingly integrating cryptocurrencies into their financial strategies, including strategic bitcoin reserves and state finance. Texas leads by purchasing bitcoin and investing in ETFs, mirroring its history with gold storage. Other states are exploring crypto for tax payments and municipal bonds, signaling an openness to digital assets despite volatility concerns.

    2026年2月13日
  • Bitcoin Price Forecast 2026

    Bitcoin’s 2026 outlook is highly speculative, with expert price predictions ranging from $75,000 to $225,000 amidst expected volatility. Factors influencing this range include potential interest rate cuts, institutional adoption, and evolving regulations. While past forecasts have been mixed, a transition towards institutional liquidity and increased utility through lending are seen as positive drivers. However, broader economic uncertainties and stretched tech valuations add complexity to any precise prediction.

    2026年2月13日
  • .Bitcoin Falls Almost 30% From Record High, a Historically Typical Move

    summary.Bitcoin has fallen over 30% from its $126,000 peak, echoing the volatility typical of its four‑year halving cycles. CoinDesk data shows similar drawdowns in past bull runs (2017, 2021) and a 32.7% pullback this year. A massive liquidation on Oct. 10 wiped out $19.4 billion, intensifying fear of a market top. Analysts note that such corrections usually precede new rallies, while upcoming April 2024 halving, regulatory shifts, and macro‑economic factors will shape the next price move.

    2026年1月18日
  • BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Suffers Record Outflows Amid Crypto Slump

    Blackrock’s spot bitcoin ETF faces its worst month amid Bitcoin’s sharpest monthly drop in over three years. The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF saw $2.2 billion in outflows. Bitcoin’s price has fallen over 20% this month, driven by speculative capital exiting the market. Investors are shifting to safer assets like gold due to economic uncertainty. Experts suggest this pullback is focused on the “gambling” aspect of the market, affecting newer entrants particularly. However, institutional investors may dampen volatility as the asset class matures.

    2026年1月9日
  • Bitcoin Falls to Lowest Since April

    Bitcoin plunged to a six-month low due to risk aversion and speculation surrounding the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision, triggered by strong U.S. jobs data that dampened expectations of a December rate cut. The cryptocurrency market experienced a broad decline, with XRP and Ether also falling. The downturn also impacted equities, despite Nvidia’s positive earnings, due to correlated trading patterns between AI stocks and Bitcoin. Ongoing liquidations of leveraged crypto positions further exacerbated the price decline.

    2025年12月28日
  • Bitcoin Slides Below $95K Amid Tech Sell-Off, Rebounds From Lows

    Bitcoin fell below $95,000 amid a wider market pullback driven by AI spending concerns, mirroring a decline in tech stocks and highlighting growing interconnectivity. The sell-off, impacting crypto-linked stocks as well, reflects broader economic anxieties and deleveraging. Animoca Brands’ Yat Siu suggests institutional investors, unlike previous Bitcoin enthusiasts, may see this correction as a buying opportunity, potentially altering historical price cycle patterns and providing a buffer against downturns. They are less likely to expect a drop to $60,000.

    2025年12月13日
  • Bitcoin Retail Investors Reaching ‘Max Desperation’ But Crypto Winter Unlikely: Bitwise CIO

    Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan suggests the recent Bitcoin dip, driven by retail investor “desperation,” may signal a market bottom. Despite a “crypto winter” atmosphere, institutional interest remains strong, fueled by crypto ETFs and advisor support. Hougan notes a shift towards an institutionally driven market, less reactive to short-term volatility. He believes Bitcoin could reach new all-time highs by year-end, driven by diminishing selling pressure and continued buying interest, potentially even reaching Michael Saylor’s $150,000 target.

    2025年11月21日
  • Bitcoin Sell-Off Intensifies in November as Investors Reduce Risk

    Bitcoin and Ether prices declined, driven by investor risk aversion linked to concerns about AI stock valuations. Bitcoin traded at $103,356, down 3% on Tuesday, while Ether fell 2.3% to $3,509.10. An analyst suggests decreased retail buying activity. Continued selling could push Bitcoin below $100,000, with limited near-term catalysts for recovery. October’s historically strong seasonality failed to materialize, mirroring 2018’s downturn.

    2025年11月20日