American spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) ended their remarkable streak of ten consecutive days of positive net inflows on Friday.
American spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) ended their remarkable streak of ten consecutive days of positive net inflows on Friday.
Bitcoin is dropping, but the real movement might come from elsewhere. While the market is taking a rapid downturn, some analysts are already betting on another engine: the massive return of liquidity from central banks. Behind the numbers, a global monetary dynamic is emerging, far more decisive than the ongoing correction. BTC is wavering, but the incoming capital flow could rewrite everything.
Under the March rain, Solana bends its back. But the stars whisper of a bullish spring. Skeptics laugh, while dreamers are already sketching the curves of a comeback.
And if independence no longer came through weapons, but through blocks of code? The BRICS dream of sovereignty in cryptocurrencies, with Siluanov as a digital scout.
While several media outlets report that Bitcoin's dominance has reached a peak of 58.8% on March 28, 2025 – a record since April 2021 – a more nuanced reality emerges. According to our data, BTC hit a dominance peak of 61.2% two weeks earlier. This figure, overlooked or ignored, actually reveals a decline in Bitcoin's market share. Thus, is this the harbinger of an Altseason comeback?
The storm is rumbling in the crypto market. This Saturday, the charts display an alarming red: bitcoin plunges below $84,000, Ethereum wavers around $1,880, and XRP crashes by 5%. A brutal correction, but not entirely unpredictable. Behind these numbers lie complex dynamics, where on-chain data and macroeconomic factors intertwine. Analysis.
The halving, once the war drum of the bull market, has fallen silent. In the silence, Bitcoin seeks a new rhythm in a crypto market that dances differently.
The volatility of Bitcoin is resurfacing. After a peak above $84,000, the cryptocurrency fell by 3.5% within a few hours. This decline fuels fears of a return to $72,000, a scenario that seemed unthinkable not long ago. The cause? Uncertain macroeconomic liquidity conditions, which undermine risky assets. Some analysts believe that the market could enter a critical phase, where the evolution of monetary policies and investors' appetite for risk will be decisive.
What if France became a hub of innovation for Bitcoin? While the debates on cryptocurrency often oscillate between fascination and distrust, Clara Chappaz, the delegated minister for Digital Affairs, opens an unprecedented door: exploiting French nuclear power to mine Bitcoin. A bold proposal, blending economic pragmatism and energy sovereignty. During…
Bitcoin continues its downward spiral for the fourth consecutive day, hitting a low of $83,387 on March 28. Paradoxically, while small investors are panicking, "whales" are significantly increasing their positions, according to several market analysts.
Central bank digital currencies would eliminate all privacy, but few seem to care. Fortunately, there will always be Bitcoin.
As Bitcoin sways like a ship in a macroeconomic storm, the threshold of $84,000 becomes a symbol of resistance. The latest data from the U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE), published on March 28, injected a dose of raw realism into the market euphoria. Inflation, that tenacious specter, returns to haunt traders. But behind the numbers, a burning question lingers: Can Bitcoin maintain its status as a safe haven, or will it succumb to the weight of economic indicators?
Crypto explosion on the horizon or market mirage? The Bitcoin Macro Index reveals a worrying divergence. Details here!
The video game giant lost 3 billion dollars on the stock market after announcing its plan to purchase bitcoin. Investors doubt this strategy, suspecting it of masking the company's structural difficulties.
The bitcoin market enters a pivotal day with the expiration of $16.5 billion in options, a record that could shape its short-term trajectory. While the $90,000 mark seemed within reach, an unexpected pullback has weakened bullish positions, providing sellers with a strategic opportunity. In this battle between buyers and sellers, the outcome will depend on price movements in the coming hours, with potential impacts far beyond this single expiration. The market holds its breath, ready to tilt one way or the other.
Bitcoin is taking a pause. While the flagship cryptocurrency struggles to sustainably break through the $86,000 mark, gold is smashing all records. This Thursday, the yellow metal reached a new historical peak of $3,059 per ounce, fueled by a tense macroeconomic context.
Like a tightrope walker oscillating between two cliffs, Bitcoin ETFs evoke as much hope as they do chills. In recent weeks, a timid recovery of positive flows has breathed a semblance of life back into the market. But behind this surge lies a darker reality, highlighted by CryptoQuant: Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are navigating a critical turbulence zone. Between deceptive stabilization and macroeconomic threats, BTC is walking a tightrope.
The Blockchain Group, a French company, has just acquired 580 bitcoins for 47 million euros, establishing itself as the first European "Bitcoin Treasury Company." This strategy, inspired by Michael Saylor's strategy, has led to a spectacular surge in its stock price.
Predictions shape the crypto market, especially when they come from seasoned analysts. As Bitcoin surpasses $85,000, attention turns to its outlook. One statement particularly stands out: Timothy Peterson estimates a 75% probability that BTC will reach a new ATH by the end of the year. His analysis is based on historical data from the network, far from risky speculations. As the halving approaches, this forecast fuels debates and could influence investors' decisions.
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Michael Saylor is not just predicting the future of Bitcoin - he is methodically building it. The Executive Chairman of MicroStrategy envisions a Bitcoin ecosystem valued at $200 trillion by 2045. His strategy combines aggressive accumulation, innovative financial engineering, and geopolitical vision.
All eyes are on the PCE index, a barometer of inflation in the United States. Due on March 28, this figure could trigger a upheaval in risky asset markets. Bitcoin, in the crosshairs, could be the first beneficiary or the first victim. In a climate of geopolitical tensions and monetary uncertainties, this publication represents a decisive test to gauge speculative appetite and the strength of the bullish momentum in cryptocurrencies.
Crypto regulation is entering a crucial phase. The SEC, long seen as an inflexible barrier, is orchestrating a series of four roundtables between April and June. Trading, asset custody, tokenization, and DeFi: these key themes outline an unprecedented roadmap. Behind this initiative, a strategic shift is emerging, marked by the erosion of the Gensler doctrine. Analysis.
GameStop is shaking things up. Indeed, the board of directors of the video game giant has just approved the addition of bitcoin to its treasury. Far from a mere publicity stunt, this decision marks a strategic break for a company in the midst of transformation, firmly intent on aligning with new economic dynamics after years of instability. A strong signal to the markets and the crypto ecosystem.
Bitcoin miners can finally breathe: their revenues stabilize at 3.6 billion dollars, despite the Bitcoin halving in April 2024. But behind this apparent calm, a storm is brewing. Rising costs, dependence on Bitmain, pressure on fees... Will the model hold up much longer, or is it headed straight for disaster?
BlackRock launches its iShares Bitcoin ETP, a bold bet on a hesitant European market. Will BTC finally establish itself against traditional assets?
The spectacular rise of Solana (SOL) by 8% this Monday, along with Bitcoin (BTC) nearing $90,000, illustrates the current volatility of the crypto market. However, this impressive momentum is closely linked to global economic developments, particularly the trade tensions caused by the United States, which weigh on the future of cryptocurrencies and investor confidence.
For the first time in eight months, the Hash Ribbon, a key indicator of the health of Bitcoin miners, has issued a buy signal. A rare event, often a precursor to major reversals. While Bitcoin flirts with $87,492, this technical alert is accompanied by another signal: the break of a historical downward trend on the RSI. Coincidence? Not if you believe the experts.
The stimulus from monetary easing and the public deficit bodes very well for Bitcoin, which remains poised just below $100,000.
A Bitcoin wallet that has been dormant for eight years has suddenly activated. According to blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, this "whale" has transferred over 250 million dollars in bitcoin. This spectacular movement illustrates the incredible appreciation of the queen of cryptos over the years.