This week has been filled with profits and losses for investors in the cryptocurrency market with the surge of memecoins and market performance of top crypto assets like BTC and ETH. The week saw Bitcoin hit a new all-time high of $109,
Bitcoin soars to $108,899 on inauguration day, followed by Ross Ulbricht’s pardon, new SEC crypto regulations, legislative advances by Senator Lummis, and a violent attack on a Ledger wallet founder.
A widely followed cryptocurrency analyst and trader is leaning bullish on Ethereum (ETH) against its Bitcoin (BTC) pair.
There’s no doubt about it, Bitcoin is back. The original cryptocurrency is priced well above $100,000, marking a gain of 160% over the past 12 months. Crypto enthusiasts are crowing that 2025 is a breakout year for digital currencies—thanks largely to President Donald Trump’s vociferous support.
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Bitcoin, the world's number one cryptocurrency, has jumped a whopping 3% in value after an executive order from US President Donald Trump. The digital asset hit a high of $105,000 during Friday's trading session.
Tether has undeniably played a pivotal role in bridging traditional finance with the digital currency world. However, its associations with illicit activities and concerns about transparency may pose systemic risks.
President Donald Trump ordered the creation of a digital asset working group on Thursday which, among other things, would be tasked with exploring a U.S. cryptocurrency stockpile. He has directed the group,
Bitcoin passed the $100,000 mark for the first time just last December. Could this be the year crypto goes mainstream?
Bitcoin bonds” offer insurers a less risky way to purchase cryptocurrency.
The app-based token promised investors humongous gains by investing in mining machines for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.