Bitcoin Surges Past $70K Amid Satoshi Identity Probe
Bitcoin has exceeded $70,000 this week while the NYT investigates Satoshi's identity and efforts continue to track North Korean hackers involved in crypto.
Bitcoin has exceeded $70,000 this week while the NYT investigates Satoshi's identity and efforts continue to track North Korean hackers involved in crypto.
As institutional absorption grows, Bitcoin's future direction relies on demand overcoming significant resistance levels to drive prices higher.
Despite a surge in crypto prices, some top ETFs for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP saw mixed investment flows due to varying market conditions.
A newly found zero-day flaw in Bitcoin mining enables rapid block creation, raising concerns for the cryptocurrency's network security and integrity.
Ether.fi fell sharply as a whale unloaded 3.6 million ETHFI for $1.5 million, raising questions about the sustainability of the $0.40 support level.
As Bitcoin approaches the $75K resistance mark, increasing leverage may signal a potential bear trap in the market for traders to consider.
The Ethereum Foundation's structured ETH sales meet strong demand, but the price remains stagnant near $2,200, reflecting a market in search of direction.