Bitcoin, Prices Fall
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Bitcoin slid in early Asia trading on Monday, roiled by fresh nervousness over the status of US tariffs.
Stifel says Bitcoin could crash to $38,000 based on a 15-year trendline. JPMorgan says $170,000. One of them is badly wrong, and here's why.
The cryptocurrency is once again flirting with fresh lows after various news events over the past 24 hours have rattled investors. Here's what to know.
Polymarket priced higher odds of Bitcoin falling below $55,000 as BTC slipped to 15th in global market cap rankings.
Bitcoin price retreated on Monday and moved below the important support level at $70,000 as the recent momentum faded. It is now in its fourth consecutive
Bitcoin has broken below its 200-week trend support for the first time in over two years, signaling weakening long-term momentum.Spot Bitcoin ETFs re
McGlone argues collapsing crypto and stretched equity metrics could end the “buy the dip” era, while Jason Fernandes says only a credit shock would justify a move toward $10,000.
Major cryptocurrencies continued were mixed amid lingering macroeconomic uncertainty.