After suffering the largest crypto hack in history in February 2025, the exchange Bybit managed to reclaim its initial market share of 7%, demonstrating remarkable resilience in an otherwise unfavorable economic context.
After suffering the largest crypto hack in history in February 2025, the exchange Bybit managed to reclaim its initial market share of 7%, demonstrating remarkable resilience in an otherwise unfavorable economic context.
A speculative wave approaching? Hoskinson predicts a Bitcoin orbit by the end of 2025. Discover the details of this prediction here!
Santiment, a company specializing in blockchain analysis, has just revealed that most altcoins are currently in a particularly favorable buying zone for investors.
The American markets experienced a spectacular turnaround this Wednesday, April 9, leading to a surge in bitcoin-related stocks. The cause: the 90-day pause on tariffs announced by President Donald Trump. A partial truce that excludes China but was enough to rekindle the appetite for crypto assets.
Shiba Inu refuses to add a zero, resisting with the elegance of a vigilant doge. But without a jolt from big brother Bitcoin, the rally is still just a pious wish.
In just a matter of minutes, bitcoin crossed a symbolic threshold: $82,000. A meteoric rise, directly linked to Donald Trump's surprise announcement. The American president declared a 90-day truce on reciprocal tariffs with several countries while toughening his stance against China. The markets, thirsty for certainty, reacted in a cascade. But behind these spectacular figures lies a more complex reality: bitcoin, far from being just a speculative asset, is establishing itself as a barometer of geopolitical tensions.
In the face of the recent plunge of bitcoin below the $75,000 mark, Michael Saylor, president of MicroStrategy's strategy, needed just one word to reaffirm his position: "HODL." This emblematic term of the crypto community perfectly summarizes the businessman’s philosophy.
Bitcoin is facing increasing pressure since the resurgence of the trade war initiated by Donald Trump. While many hoped to see the asset detach from the influence of Wall Street, reality is catching up with the markets: the rise in U.S. bond yields is dampening initial enthusiasm.
The blockchain analysis company Bubblemaps revealed on Monday that over 30 million dollars worth of the memecoin MELANIA were transferred and sold discreetly, without any official communication from the project team.
The Sino-American economic war is flaring up again and dragging the yuan down with it. In response to Donald Trump's aggressive decision to impose drastic tariffs on Chinese products, Beijing is retaliating by intentionally allowing its currency to slide to its lowest levels since 2023. The unexpected consequence? A massive rush of Chinese investors towards bitcoin, which has become a lifeline in the face of uncertainty.
According to Arthur Hayes, founder of BitMEX, China's reaction to the new American tariffs could trigger a massive capital flight towards bitcoin. This dynamic, which has already been observed in the past, could reignite the bullish trend of the crypto market in 2025.
Solana is deploying record volumes and seeing its TVL climb, but the price remains stuck below $130, held back by resistance. The crypto market is still waiting for the trigger for a rally.
Ethereum is wobbling, and the shadow of previous bear cycles resurfaces. In just three months, ETH has lost more than 65% of its value, bringing speculators and investors to a major psychological threshold: $1,000. This drop would not be a simple correction but an echo of the crashes of 2018 and 2022. As indicators slide into panic zones, the prospect of a definitive floor fuels both the hope of a rebound and the fear of prolonged capitulation.
The trade war orchestrated by Donald Trump has reached an unprecedented level, with record tariffs of 104% imposed on Chinese products. This sudden, almost surreal escalation has caught the crypto markets off guard, immediately plunging bitcoin into a downward spiral. But is this decline sustainable or merely a masked opportunity?
Michael Saylor, an emblematic figure of Bitcoin, has long wielded his strategy as a banner of absolute hodl. However, a recent filing with the SEC has begun to crack this narrative. The man who promised to bequeath his BTC to a dedicated foundation is now considering selling — at least under duress. A turnaround that raises questions: how far can one challenge financial and regulatory realities in the name of conviction?
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced a roundtable titled "Between a Block and a Hard Place: Tailoring Regulation for Crypto Trading" on April 11, 2025, in Washington, D.C. This event will bring together key figures from the crypto industry and traditional finance to discuss the development of a regulatory framework tailored to crypto trading.
The crypto landscape, shaken by adverse winds in recent weeks, is finally showing signs of resilience. As Bitcoin grazed $75,000 before bouncing back toward $80,000, altcoins like XRP and Dogecoin recorded gains of 10%, giving the market a breath of fresh air. This upswing comes as overall market capitalization returns to November levels, a time marked by Donald Trump's election. A technical rebound, massive liquidations, and a ripple effect among traders: decoding a relief that is as brutal as it is unexpected.
WLFI, whose partner is the Trump family, is testing its stablecoin with a USD1 airdrop. While this initiative attracts attention, it also raises concerns about regulation.
Pakistan, often seen as a sleeping economic giant, seems determined to rewrite its financial destiny. In a masterstroke strategic move, the country has just appointed Changpeng Zhao (CZ), former CEO of Binance, as a key advisor to its Crypto Council (PCC). This bold, almost provocative decision reflects how he embodies both the promises and the turbulence of the crypto ecosystem. While the rupee wavers and capital flees, Islamabad is counting on digital assets to reshape its economic landscape.
Tether, the leader of USDT, is preparing a new American stablecoin aimed at financial institutions. This strategic project emerges as Washington moves towards a regulatory framework for these dollar-backed digital currencies.
The crypto market is regaining its colors after the "Black Monday" on April 7, which led to over one billion dollars in liquidations within 24 hours. Currently, the global crypto market capitalization stands at 2.53 trillion dollars, up 3.08% in a day, signaling a possible return of investor confidence.
Bitcoin is catching everyone off guard. Amid a stock market collapse triggered by Trump's new tariffs, the cryptocurrency is showing unexpected resilience. While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are plummeting, and gold is struggling to reassure, BTC is gaining ground. This movement shakes up the certainties about its correlation with traditional markets and rekindles the debate: is Bitcoin establishing itself as a fully-fledged asset during systemic crises?
1 Zettahash, a technical victory for Bitcoin, but a chilling economic blow for miners: a record power that hides compressed margins and falling prices.
After five months of suspension, the memecoin creation platform Pump.fun is gradually reintroducing its live streaming feature. This relaunch is accompanied by new moderation measures and comes in a challenging context for the memecoin ecosystem.
After reaching a new historical record at the beginning of the year, bitcoin recorded a decline of over 15% in the first quarter of 2025. This situation is causing concern among many short-term investors who are leaving the market with significant losses, comparable to those observed during the FTX collapse.
Bitcoin, often regarded as a safe haven against the volatility of traditional markets, finds itself this week caught in a global storm fueled by trade tensions between the United States and the rest of the world. Following a series of economic shocks, some analysts do not hesitate to compare the current situation to a Black Monday 2.0. But is it really the end of the bull market for Bitcoin or just a simple correction phase? Here are five key points to remember this week to understand the challenges Bitcoin is facing.
The storm is hitting crypto. On the night of April 7, 2025, Bitcoin collapsed below the symbolic threshold of $75,000, hitting an intraday low of $74,637! In just 24 hours, the leading cryptocurrency lost more than 10%, triggering a shockwave across the entire market.
Decentralized exchange platforms are continuing their expansion in the crypto universe, challenging the supremacy of centralized players, despite a recent incident on Hyperliquid that resulted in a loss of several million dollars.
The amount of Ethereum available on exchanges has just dropped to its lowest level since 2016. A strong signal, as on-chain movements trigger growing interest among analysts looking for leading indicators. This scarcity on exchanges could signal an imminent imbalance between supply and demand, which could lay the groundwork for a potential tightening of availability in the market.
The FTX saga continues to shake the crypto ecosystem. Nearly 400,000 creditors of the now-bankrupt platform risk permanently losing their rights to refunds, estimated at over $2.5 billion. The cause: the failure to adhere to the mandatory identity verification process, the famous KYC (Know Your Customer).