Bitcoin takes a pause after a bullish surge: find our comprehensive analysis and the current technical outlook for BTC.
Bitcoin takes a pause after a bullish surge: find our comprehensive analysis and the current technical outlook for BTC.
Tron is making a strong comeback in the stablecoin race. With a new injection of 1 billion USDT by Tether, the network is dangerously close to Ethereum, the current leader. This rebound marks a key milestone in the blockchain war to dominate the stablecoin market in cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin recently experienced a slight decline, dropping by 4.3% in three days after flirting with $97,900. However, this pullback has not dampened analysts' optimism, who believe that these three indicators could propel BTC.
A troubling change in philosophy is at work among the Bitcoin Core developers who are turning a deaf ear to consensus.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has recently integrated the Bitcoin public key into the scope of the GDPR, turning every transaction into a legal issue. While not formally banning cryptocurrency, this approach creates a difficult gray area to navigate.
As the crypto ecosystem evolves amidst regulatory uncertainties and hopes for recovery, Standard Chartered surprises with an ambitious projection: BNB could rise to $2,775 by the end of 2028. This estimate, presented by Geoff Kendrick, the bank's head of crypto research, is based on a strong correlation with the performance of Bitcoin and Ether since 2021. As investors look for signs of a new bullish phase, this institutional stance revitalizes Binance's crypto.
While several economic powers consider integrating bitcoin into their reserves, the United Kingdom opts for a strategic break. No national reserve in crypto will come to fruition, the Treasury confirmed at the FT Digital Asset Summit in London. This decision sharply contrasts with the offensive approach of the United States under the Trump administration. What does this choice reveal about the British crypto vision? And what will be the implications for London’s position in the global digital ecosystem?
The Fed feigns hesitation, but its printer is spewing billions. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is climbing without looking back, immune to Powell's words and Treasury debts.
eToro will raise $500 million and targets a $4 billion valuation. We tell you everything about this IPO that is shaking up the crypto sector.
Alex Mashinsky, the long-revered — then reviled — face of Celsius, is back in the spotlight, but this time not for his rhetoric on financial freedom. The former CEO appears as the accused, denouncing a U.S. justice system that he finds too harsh. While the Department of Justice is seeking a 20-year sentence, the 59-year-old cries out against the excess: for him, this punishment would amount to a "death sentence in prison."