Bitcoin May Be Quiet Now but Institutional Flows Suggest a Bigger Move Ahead
Institutional investors are holding firm through bitcoin’s latest market dip, signaling deeper conviction as ETF inflows, new buyers, and geopolitical tensions reinforce the cryptocurrency’s growing role as a potential safe-haven…
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin Risks Hitting the $53,000 Bottom Price
Bitcoin (BTC) fell to a low of $59,930 before recovering above the $68,000 support.
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin May Revisit Its Low of $84,000
The Bitcoin (BTC) price fell below the moving average lines, reaching a low of $86,045 before rebounding.
Read More »South Korea Supreme Court Ruling Treats Exchange-Held Bitcoin as Seizable Property
South Korea’s top court has drawn a hard legal line on digital assets, ruling that bitcoin held on exchanges can be seized during criminal probes, cementing virtual assets as enforceable…
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin Cash Swings Around the $600 Mark
Since December 19, the price of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has been trading above the moving average lines.
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin Cash Surpasses and Oscillates Above $600
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has resumed its upward trend, breaking above the 21-day SMA and the $600 resistance level.
Read More »Bitcoin institutional buys flip new supply for the first time in 6 weeks
Bitcoin buying power from institutions flipped the daily mined BTC supply for the first time since the start of November, new data showed.
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin Rises but Falters below $95,000
In the meantime, Bitcoin (BTC) is rising within a narrow range.
Read More »Coinidol.com: Bitcoin Cash Remains Range-Bound above $500
Bitcoin Cash price has remained above the $460 support level but below the $600 peak.
Read More »Bitcoin Slips Anew as ‘Risk-Off’ Sentiment Marks Start of December
Coinidol.com: The volatile tug-of-war in price action resumed on December 1st, with Bitcoin (BTC) price slipping over 4% in early trading, signaling a renewed "risk-off" mood as the market reacted…
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