Bitcoin fell to $80,000 as crypto funds saw massive outflows, but analysts point to improving liquidity that could spark a December rally.
Bitcoin fell to $80,000 as crypto funds saw massive outflows, but analysts point to improving liquidity that could spark a December rally.
The Bitcoin Fear & Greed index has just plunged into an extreme fear zone, a rare signal that has often preceded spectacular rebounds. With critical levels at $80,000, the market is at a decisive turning point. Should you buy now or fear a new wave of selling?
Sharp volatility hit the crypto market on Friday after Bitcoin briefly plunged on Hyperliquid. The sudden drop triggered millions in liquidations and sharply raised investor anxiety. Prices bounced back quickly, but market data indicate that conditions remain fragile and pessimism is deepening among traders.
The crypto market is going through an unstable period, marked by a sharp decline in the most speculative assets. In 24 hours, memecoins lost more than 5 billion dollars, bringing their capitalization to an annual floor. NFTs follow the same trajectory, reaching their lowest level since April. This plunge is part of a broader flight-to-safety movement, with investors massively deserting high-risk assets.
While Bitcoin and Ethereum endure massive withdrawals, two newcomers shake up the scene. Solana and XRP ETFs accumulate nearly 900 million dollars in net inflows despite a market in full collapse. Are we witnessing the emergence of a new hierarchy in the crypto ecosystem?
The Bitcoin Core audit everyone was demanding has finally taken place and it found almost nothing to criticize. For software securing a network worth hundreds of billions, this is no small detail. It is a strong signal, both for cypherpunks and institutional desks accumulating BTC behind the scenes.
Robert Kiyosaki sold his bitcoins, cashing in 2.25 million dollars. An unexpected decision, while he predicted a BTC at $250,000 by 2026. In a declining market, this withdrawal questions the real drivers of his strategy.
Bitmain, Chinese giant of Bitcoin mining, raises concerns in Washington. A secret investigation reveals fears of espionage and sabotage via these ultra-dominant machines. At stake: American security, the interests of the Trump family, and the future of crypto-mining.
While the crypto industry oscillates between volatility and hopes of a rally, Peter Brandt, a respected figure in technical analysis, cools down the enthusiasm. Unlike the euphoric forecasts of some sector leaders, he believes that bitcoin will not cross $200,000 before the third quarter of 2029. Such a projection questions the solidity of short-term bullish scenarios and invites a reconsideration of the real pace of market cycles.
FTX’s legal fallout continues to unfold as new testimony sheds light on past plea negotiations and ongoing defense efforts. Recent statements from a former prosecutor, alongside renewed arguments from Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal team, show the wider consequences still rippling through cases tied to the exchange’s 2022 collapse.
Uptober fizzled out, November bleeds: $3.79 billion gone, Bitcoin stumbles, Solana rejoices… What if the BlackRock giant just pressed where it hurts?
The SEC will hold a December roundtable to explore crypto privacy, bringing together experts and regulators to discuss developer liability and user protections.
World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the Trump-backed crypto platform that describes itself as “community governed,” is again facing criticism over how it manages user funds. Recent wallet freezes and an upcoming asset redistribution have intensified long-standing concerns about centralized control. Users remain divided over whether WLFI’s intervention reflects responsible oversight or signals deeper governance problems.
Bitcoin has just plunged to $82,000, triggering $2 billion in liquidations and record ETF outflows. Between widespread panic and hidden opportunities, this historic crisis could change everything. Decode the causes, risks, and winning strategies to not miss the rebound — or avoid the trap.
The American startup Kalshi has just completed a colossal funding round of one billion dollars, bringing its valuation to 11 billion dollars. This operation reflects the massive enthusiasm of investors for prediction markets, a sector in full swing. But will it be able to dethrone its crypto rival Polymarket?
Ether (ETH) dropped nearly 30% in one month, breaking the symbolic $3,000 threshold. This brutal setback endangers the finances of an entire segment of the crypto ecosystem. Behind the curve, companies exposed to ETH see a year of gains evaporate.
Bitcoin is collapsing, and this time, the culprits are not who we think. JPMorgan unveils an unexpected phenomenon: small investors, once loyal, trigger panic by emptying their ETFs. Who are these mysterious sellers, and why are they shaking the crypto market? The answer will surprise you.
Bitcoin has just reached 86,000 dollars, a pivotal threshold that places the asset at the heart of an area referred to as "max pain" by several analysts. In a climate of monetary tension, this drop fuels fears of an imminent institutional capitulation.
Little known outside Japan, Metaplanet now intends to play in the big leagues. With an aggressive bitcoin accumulation strategy, this Tokyo-listed company is about to raise 135 million dollars to further strengthen its treasury in BTC. A bold initiative that confirms the growing place of bitcoin in the financial strategies of listed companies, and further fuels the parallel with Strategy.
Bitcoin ETFs are attracting capital again: simple rebound or bearish trap? We deliver the details in this article.
Quantum computers could cause the collapse of the crypto ecosystem as early as 2028. Vitalik Buterin sounds the alarm and proposes radical solutions. Will crypto survive this imminent threat? Discover the stakes and the answers that could change everything.
Bitcoin’s fall under $90,000 on Wednesday revived market fear and extended a sell-off that has already lasted several days. Prices slipped to levels not seen since earlier periods of stress this year. Traders responded by stepping back from risk and reducing exposure across both spot and derivatives markets.
Solana saw over 200,000 new tokens launched last week, led by pump.fun, but most projects struggle to gain trading traction.
A new milestone has just been reached in the integration of cryptos into traditional markets. Bitwise filed the 8-A form for its XRP ETF on November 19, a clear signal of an imminent listing on the NYSE. The product, awaited by institutional players, could be launched in the next few hours, marking a strategic turning point for XRP and strengthening the legitimacy of cryptos with regulated finance.
Caution settles in on the markets. In a few weeks, investors have seen their hopes for monetary easing vanish while Bitcoin lost its momentum. But does this correction signal a simple pullback or the start of a real bear market?
While bitcoin falters, a company makes the opposite bet. Strategy, the largest corporate holder of BTC, continues to buy massively in the midst of turmoil, where others flee. Its radical strategy, often criticized, could nevertheless open the doors of the very selective S&P 500 as early as December. A possibility that, until recently, was still financial science fiction. This scenario, unthinkable a few years ago, crystallizes a major shift between institutional finance and cryptos.
Michael Saylor does not mince his words. In an interview given Tuesday to Fox Business, the executive chairman of Strategy dismissed concerns about Wall Street's impact on Bitcoin with a wave of the hand. For him, the arrival of traditional financial institutions did not weaken the digital asset. On the contrary, it would have stabilized it.
The Argentine parliament has just made a big move: in a damning report, it qualifies the promotion of the crypto $LIBRA by Javier Milei as an alleged scam, a scandal that cost investors 400 million dollars. Yet, his allies see it only as a political "buffoonery." Who is telling the truth?
The OCC has clarified that U.S. banks can hold and use cryptocurrency to cover blockchain network fees, offering clearer guidance for digital asset operations.
Lisbon, Portugal, November 16, 2025 — Global digital asset trading platform Zoomex, as the diamond sponsor of CCCC Lisbon 2025, made a successful appearance at the two-day crypto event. With its core strengths of “simple and user-friendly, secure and transparent, user-first,” Zoomex stood out as one of the most prominent trading platforms at this European crypto gathering.