Bitcoin Re-tests $70K as Loss Flows Drop to 2-Week Low
Bitcoin rallied above $70,000 as the longer-term panic selling from traders eased and global markets held stable despite the shadow of war in the Middle East.
Bitcoin rallied above $70,000 as the longer-term panic selling from traders eased and global markets held stable despite the shadow of war in the Middle East.
A symmetrical triangle breakdown on XRP’s daily time frame threatens another 30% crash to new lows amid an increasing supply on exchanges.
Bitcoin exposes banks' hidden hierarchy of fragile IOUs, mirroring crypto's own risky layered claims on base assets.
Bitcoin price rallied 130% the last time this rare signal fired in 2023, but the global economic scenario in 2026 may invalidate the pattern.
Technical charts forecast that Bitcoin’s downside price risk may be limited, even as BTC failed to overcome $70,000 multiple times this week.
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Data shows ETH buyers returning to the market as the price aims to hold $2,000 and the percentage of longer-term holders approaches breakeven.
Ethereum rises above $2,000 as volatility spikes and a multi-year trend line holds.
In an exclusive Cointelegraph interview, the Coin Bureau CEO Nic Puckrin explains the key forces behind Bitcoin’s bear market, from liquidity cycles and quantum risk to fading retail interest.
DeFi’s rigid peg obsession breeds fragility. Flexi-pegs with incentives for depegging recovery build resilient stablecoins that bend, not break, under stress.
A convincing bullish reversal setup and hints of easing whale distribution may push XRP up by 20% or more in March.
Bulls reclaimed control of the crypto markets on Wednesday as BTC soared above $69,000 and several altcoins made double-digit gains.
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