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Bitcoin continues to captivate the markets. But what's new on the front of the most famous cryptocurrency? Two key indicators seem to have cooled off, suggesting that the current calm might actually foretell an impending financial storm. Let's take a closer look at why this lull could, against all odds, indicate an upcoming surge.
A breeze of renovation is blowing through the crypto sphere, driven by giants like Mastercard, in alliance with prestigious institutions such as Citi and JPMorgan. These entities, once the traditional gatekeepers of the financial world, are now venturing into the realm of asset tokenization. This phenomenon, marked by the use of a shared ledger for the settlement of tokenized assets, promises to radically reshape our conception of banking transactions.
In a reminiscence that evokes bittersweet memories, Bitcoin seems to take a step back, reaching trading levels we haven't seen since 2014. But make no mistake, this is not bad news. On the contrary, the lack of Bitcoins available on exchanges could well be a sign of growing maturity and a stabilization of the market that insiders have been eagerly anticipating.
The Solana (SOL) price is about to break out of a double bottom pattern, signaling a potential 20% increase. The growing interest from institutional investors appears to be the main driver behind this rally.
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17 days after the halving of April 20, 2024, the price of Bitcoin still does not react positively. This event, which only occurs every 4 years, comes at a time when the crypto context is still fragile. However, history shows that previous halvings have consistently propelled the price of BTC to new highs. What will happen this time?
Elon Musk, the tech visionary, has once again expressed his enthusiasm for Argentina during his second meeting in less than a month with President Javier Milei, a fervent supporter of Bitcoin. This high-level meeting fuels speculation about a possible cooperation between these two ardent crypto supporters.
The stock market has witnessed a fascinating interaction between two financial titans: Elon Musk and Warren Buffett. In recent days, the market has responded enthusiastically to the prospect of an unexpected rapprochement between Tesla, the electric vehicle pioneer, and Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate led by the Oracle of Omaha. This development has propelled Tesla's stock (TSLA) into an upward trajectory, captivating the attention of investors and analysts.
Test networks, essential proving grounds for developers, play a crucial role in the Bitcoin ecosystem. However, Bitcoin’s Testnet is currently at a delicate crossroads, facing unprecedented challenges: block storms and the increasing monetization of its resources. These issues highlight not only the fragility but also the vital need to preserve…
According to renowned analyst EGRAG CRYPTO, we're on the brink of a “3rd Kaboom” for XRP crypto, with a bold projection of the market cap reaching $2.61 trillion. But what does this really imply for XRP and its investors? Let's dive into the complex world of this cryptocurrency to decipher the early signs of this financial metamorphosis.
A recent statement from Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has sent shockwaves through the crypto ecosystem. By openly supporting Ethereum against the SEC's stringent classifications, Garlinghouse is not just defending a digital currency; he is laying a cornerstone in the debate over the legitimacy and future of cryptos as independent financial instruments.
Vodafone, British telecommunication giant, is taking a bold step in this direction by announcing its plan to merge crypto wallets with SIM cards. This development promises to turn every smartphone into a secure digital wallet, bringing the blockchain right to the palm of your hand.
Despite the recent fall in the price of Bitcoin, crypto whales have taken advantage of this opportunity to accumulate BTC massively. This rush by large investors could well mark the beginning of a new era for the queen of cryptos.
Michael Saylor, a fervent supporter of Bitcoin and founder of MicroStrategy, recently revealed the impressive number of hours he dedicated to in-depth study of the first crypto. A process that allowed him to grasp the full extent of this revolutionary digital asset.
After several days of correction, the price of Bitcoin bounced back above $62,000 this Friday. Short sellers paid the price, with over $26 million worth of short positions liquidated in just 4 hours. Are we witnessing the beginning of a new bullish cycle?
Crypto dance frenzy: Bitcoin takes a break, Ethereum takes the lead!
The famous whistleblower Edward Snowden issued a crucial warning to the Bitcoin community. According to him, developers must urgently address the protocol's privacy vulnerabilities before it's too late.
At first glance, France appears to be playing in a league of its own in the field of finance in Europe, positioning itself for the fifth consecutive year as the favorite playground for foreign investors. However, behind these impressive figures lies a more nuanced reality, especially in terms of job creation. So, how can France reconcile these two sides of its economic coin?
As the price of Ethereum continues to fall, dropping below the $3,000 mark, investor interest in the second-largest cryptocurrency remains strong. What are the factors that attract investors to ETH despite the price drop?
The former CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, aka CZ, has been sentenced to only 4 months in prison for financial crimes. Looking back at the reasons that led to this surprisingly lenient sentence.
PayPal, the online payment giant, has taken a giant leap into the crypto sphere. By partnering with MoonPay, a company specializing in cryptocurrency payment solutions, PayPal now opens the door to an enriched universe of over 100 digital assets for its users. This strategic partnership marks a decisive turning point, not only for PayPal but also for the entire digital financial ecosystem, making the purchase of cryptocurrencies as simple and seamless as buying a book online.
Bitcoin experienced a sharp drop Wednesday morning, reaching its lowest level since late February at $56,556. Analysts are citing several key factors behind this decline, casting doubt on a quick market recovery.
The first Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs in Hong Kong made a mixed debut on April 30. Despite modest volumes, experts see long-term potential for this promising new market.
Bitcoin is once again playing with the nerves of its followers and detractors, flirting dangerously with the symbolic $60,000 mark. This recent fluctuation represents more than just an isolated financial dance. Indeed, it sets off a series of chain reactions in the crypto market, painting performance charts a bright red.
Over a weekend glance, Bitcoin took a 5.6% dive, landing at an altitude of around $62,500 after toying with $62,243 during the previous week. The Causes of Bitcoin’s Fall The sharp drop in Bitcoin isn’t just a stumble. According to the oracles at Crypto Banter, this descent into hell is…
NFTFEST, the community driven Web3 festival, is scheduled to take place on July 7th and 8th in Brussels, the kingdom of Chocolate & Beer. This unique event promises to showcase the essence of Web3 culture while actively shaping the future of the digital landscape.
Justin Sun from TRON: A sharp look into the future of Ethereum ETFs and relations with regulators.