Bitcoin wavers as the New Year's Eve approaches: whales, options, silver ratios... What if 2026 rhymes with hangover in the crypto jungle? Holy tree!
Bitcoin wavers as the New Year's Eve approaches: whales, options, silver ratios... What if 2026 rhymes with hangover in the crypto jungle? Holy tree!
Bitcoin is playing big at the end of this year. For the first time since its creation, the flagship crypto could close a post-halving year in the red. An unprecedented scenario that would call into question one of the historic pillars of crypto analysis: the famous 4-year cycle theory. While BTC stagnates below $88,000, investors and analysts hold their breath. A bearish close would mark a symbolic and potentially structural turning point for the entire market.
Bitcoin is wavering, experiencing a loss of over 20% since its all-time high, reviving fears of a sharp reversal. However, some see it as merely a pause in an ongoing cycle. For Timothy Peterson, this decline remains moderate compared to previous bear markets and fits into a classic consolidation phase rather than a structural collapse.
The crypto market is shaking. Bitcoin shows a Fear & Greed index plunging to 10 — an unprecedented level of extreme fear since the winter of 2022. As traders hold their breath, a burning question arises: is this panic a deadly trap… or a disguised opportunity?
By abandoning Ethereum, Uniswap seems to say "Unichain for all, and ETH for no one!" The crash is looming...
On August 5th will go down in Asian financial history as a day of turmoil. Following the Wall Street earthquake, Asian stock markets followed suit, plunging into an abyss of losses. The Nikkei, the flagship index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, fell by 12.4%, closing at 31,458.42 points. This dizzying plunge comes after a significant 5.8% decline the previous Friday, marking one of the darkest weeks for Asian financial markets.
The price of Ethereum, the second cryptocurrency in the world, has experienced a sharp decline in recent days. Experts point to a phenomenon of investor capitulation, amplified by macroeconomic factors.
Over a weekend glance, Bitcoin took a 5.6% dive, landing at an altitude of around $62,500 after toying with $62,243 during the previous week. The Causes of Bitcoin’s Fall The sharp drop in Bitcoin isn’t just a stumble. According to the oracles at Crypto Banter, this descent into hell is…
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Bitcoin continues to stand out as the majestic marine mammal that rules the waters. But what happens when the whales decide to play with the waves? In recent weeks, Bitcoin whales have dived deep at every dip, seemingly propelling the cryptocurrency much higher. With the BTC price rebounding to $40,000,…
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Bitcoin experienced a dramatic fall, reigniting the debate over its stability and future. The drop to $40,000, although brief, raises critical questions about the intrinsic nature of this virtual currency and its impact on the cryptocurrency ecosystem as a whole.
Like a rocket, bitcoin is gradually approaching its All Time High from November 2021: 69,000 dollars. Currently, the flagship crypto oscillates between 41,000 and 42,000 euros. But this allows some analysts to predict a frenzied race towards other summits.
Recently, the twittersphere was ablaze with rumours of a possible return of bitcoin to Tesla's payment system. Supported by a photo of the source code, some observers speculated that the electric car manufacturer might be revising its stance on cryptocurrencies. Would Elon Musk's company once again accept BTC? Let's find out.