Bernstein analysts see a potential bitcoin entry point below $80,000, viewing the current price correction as temporary.
The cryptocurrency market's decline over the past day comes amid wider market uncertainty following new U.S. tariff plans.
Derivatives traders brace for further ether downside in the wake of the Bybit hack, which resulted in $1.5 billion worth of ETH being stolen.
KIP Protocol has released a statement denying any involvement in the initiation or management of the Libra cryptocurrency launch.
A Copper analyst suggests that plans to audit Fort Knox's gold reserves could potentially drive investors toward bitcoin.
Bitcoin has posted slight gains over the past 24 hours as investors digest the Fed’s cautious stance on inflation and interest rate policy.
Traders are positioning for an Ethereum recovery ahead April's Pectra upgrade as derivatives data shows investor optimism.
Bitcoin remains in a low-volatility regime, with risk-averse traders driving down yields, volumes, and futures premiums, K33 Research said.
Gold prices have increased amid calls for a Fort Knox audit, sparking debates over asset oversight and the potential for blockchain tracking.
The collapse of the Libra memecoin has prompted some market participants to shelve expectations for a much-anticipated altseason.
Bitcoin's market dominance is now above 60% as while Solana grapples with heightened volatility following the collapse of the Libra memecoin.
A memecoin sniper earned over $10 million by buying and selling newly launched “Broccoli” memecoins, according to a blockchain developer.
With the DXY in decline and central banks ramping up gold purchases, an analyst weighs the potential implications on bitcoin's price.
CZ hinting he will unveil his pet dog's name and likeness has ignited a wave of speculation over the potential launch of a new memecoin.
Momentum for a Fed audit is building, driven by social media support for Ron Paul to spearhead the effort and an endorsement from Elon Musk.
BNB has seen strong gains despite a broader cryptocurrency market downturn, as major tokens like bitcoin and ether experience price declines.
Bitcoin’s price remains volatile as institutional investors accumulate while retail traders remain bearish amid wider market uncertainty.
Stablecoins could emerge as one of the most efficient means of payment in a global economy as legacy payment systems struggle to keep pace with AI agents, blockchain technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT), according to Sky Protocol co-founder Rune Christensen.
The rally follows Bloomberg analysts raising approval odds for a Litecoin ETF, and Monday's spot Cardano ETF filing.
Ether has struggled to break out of its long-standing trading range, with hedge fund short positioning playing a key role, analysts said.
Gold has surged to a new all-time high, outperforming bitcoin year-to-date, as central banks continued aggressive purchases.
Standard Chartered sees current market conditions as supportive for bitcoin, as long as yields stay contained and the economy remains stable.
Crypto and wider market sentiment remains fragile ahead of the U.S. jobs report, QCP Capital analysts said.
AI tokens like AI16Z and VVV have declined by over 84% and 67%, respectively, since their Binance perpetual futures listings.
Sygnum forecasts that a $1 billion Strategic Bitcoin Reserve purchase could trigger a demand shock and increase BTC's market cap by $20 billion.
Trump's recent invocation of the IEEPA to impose tariffs could undermine the U.S. dollar's global dominance, analysts say.
Trump's sovereign wealth fund executive order could potentially include bitcoin among its strategic assets, an analyst said.
Gold is trading above $2,820, nearing Monday's all-time high, while volatility in bitcoin and U.S. equities continues to rise.
Bybit CEO estimates crypto liquidations hit as high as $8–10 billion over the past day, after Trump's tariffs wobbled global markets.
Bitcoin held above the $105,000 mark on Friday as markets reacted to the latest PCE data, which showed inflation in line with expectations.