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Bitcoin has generally fallen this year, taking a hit lately as investors have been wary about risk assets amid uncertainty about tariffs, stubborn inflation and economic health.
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Bitcoin fell back to levels last seen just after Donald Trump’s election win, hitting $74,465, its lowest intraday level since Nov. 6, according to CoinDesk data.
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Bitcoin (BTC) danced around $80,000 at the April 8 Wall Street open as US stock markets staged a fresh recovery, but unresolved tensions between China and the US continue to put a damper on BTC’s upside.
After holding relatively stable during last week’s global market turmoil, cryptocurrencies have joined the sell-off. Bitcoin, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency dipped below $75,000 Monday morning before seeing a slight rebound.
While crypto is a different kind of asset to stocks, they often trade in line with each other based on how much appetite investors have for risk.
The US-led trade war is hammering stock prices, while Bitcoin is relatively steady in the $80,000 range. Could BTC surprise with an unexpected rally?
MicroStrategy has held every Bitcoin it has ever bought, including during major market crashes and a recent price dip to $83,000. On-chain data reveals zero sales since 2020.
In the 16 years since its inception, Bitcoin (BTC) has turned from a niche concern exciting a small group of cryptography fans to one of the
Trump tariffs are in effect, sending futures tumbling and sparking fears of an economic turndown. Follow along for expert live updates.
Coinbase Derivatives has announced the launch of 24/7 Bitcoin and Ethereum futures trading for US traders on May 9. The launch will allow US-based crypto derivatives investors to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum futures contracts round-the-clock.
After adopting fair-value accounting, Michael Saylor's Bitcoin-heavy firm braces for a $5.9B loss, marking a volatile shift in corporate crypto holdings' reporting.
Bitcoin has become one of the most sought-after digital assets in the world. Whether you are looking to invest for long-term gains or earn Bitcoin through mining, understanding the fundamental differences between Bitcoin mining and trading is essential.
Bitcoin prices are off Monday, continuing a rout that left the cryptocurrency down about 15% in the year to date.