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BTC Rallies as Goldman Sachs Files for Bitcoin Income ETF Bitcoin (BTCUSD) rose by about %% to $75,367.16 over the…
Bitcoin pulled back by 3.4% to $71,158 over the past 24h, underperforming the broader market, which fell 2.78%, amid a sharp escalation in Middle East geopolitical tensions.
Bitcoin is up 3.96% to $69,947.69 over the past 24h, outpacing the broader market’s 3.38% gain, driven by a derivatives-led short squeeze that liquidated over $134 million in bearish bets.
Bitcoin (BTC) climbed by 1bout 100 basis points to $67.5k as investor optimism improved after Standard Chartered predicted the world’s largest digital asset could reach $500,000 in 2030.
Bitcoin (BTC) recovered by 2% to $66,766.07 over the last 24 hours in the cryptocurrency market following significant investor liquidations amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Bitcoin (BTC) climbed by 6.14% over 24 hours to $71,133.51 on Wednesday, outperforming a 5.01% rise in the total crypto market cap
Pushing market capitalisation to $1.33 trillion on Sunday, Bitcoin (BTC) gained 5% over the last 24 hours to $66,579.63, as Citigroup plans digital asset infrastructure in 2026, supported by easing selloffs after U.S. military action in Iran.
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) fell to $82k band as selling pressure in the cryptocurrency market heated over the last 24 hours
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) fell 5.54% over the last 24h to around $84k, underperforming the broader cryptocurrency market’s 5.04% drop. The decline has knocked down global market capitalisation below $3 trillioin, as Ethereum and other top altcoins plunged.
Bitcoin-Backed Securities Carry High Market Value Risk –Fitch Bitcoin-backed securities’ heightened risks are consistent with speculative-grade credit profiles, Fitch Ratings…
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