After months of struggling to gain any sort of momentum, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has seemingly turned it around. It recently hit a price of $95,000 -- the first time it has done that since February 25.
Bitcoin’s most volatile window is between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. ET, when U.S. trading, ETF flows, and macro news collide. Morning Bitcoin dumps are driven by institutional and algorithmic trading, ...
Bitcoin's price is driven by institutionalization and regulation. Not safe-haven demand, making it more akin to the S&P 500 than gold. Key catalysts include regulatory moves like the Genius Act and ...
Overview:  Bitcoin fell to $85K mainly due to heavy liquidations from overleveraged traders.Unclear Federal Reserve signals reduced risk appetite across cr ...
After months of struggling to gain any sort of momentum, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has seemingly turned it around. It recently hit a price of $95,000 -- the first time it has done that since February 25.
What is the Q-Day prize? The Q-Day Prize is a challenge to make the Bitcoin network quantum resistant. On April 16, 2025, quantum computing-focused company Project 11 announced the “Q-Day Prize,” a ...
Bitcoin, launched in 2009 as a payment system, pivoted to a reserve asset narrative after the 2018 BTC Cash Fork. A "Trumpcession" may see it finally mature into a reserve. Unlike the 2008 crisis ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Becca Bratcher is an author and journalist specializing in crypto. Although the extreme returns of Bitcoin’s earliest years are ...
You’ve probably heard of Bitcoins. They’re virtual currency, meaning they exist nowhere but on a network of accounts owned by people all over the world. The system is decentralized, so it’s not under ...