Majority of Institutions Expect a Bullish Bitcoin Market Ahead
A significant number of institutional investors are optimistic about Bitcoin's performance in the upcoming months, driven by various market dynamics.
A significant number of institutional investors are optimistic about Bitcoin's performance in the upcoming months, driven by various market dynamics.
Market analysts suggest that the upcoming rally for Bitcoin will hinge on when long-term holders cease their profit-taking activities.
A recent report from Chainalysis reveals that Russia has surpassed other European countries in cryptocurrency adoption, driven by a surge in large transfers and decentralized finance.
Sorare, the fantasy sports crypto platform, is moving from Ethereum to Solana, as its CEO argues that the latter better supports scalability and consumers.
The House of Doge, part of the Dogecoin Foundation, has acquired a majority stake in US Triestina Calcio 1918 as part of its push to increase Dogecoin adoption in sports.
BitMine has reportedly accumulated a substantial amount of Ether as prices fall from their August highs, fueling optimism about future gains.
Recent price movements indicate Solana may rebound following a notable correction, with forecasts suggesting it could reach $250.
The prolonged government shutdown in the U.S. has prompted Senate Democrats to plan a meeting with crypto leaders to discuss pending legislation on market structure.
Babylon Labs has introduced a framework that permits native Bitcoin to serve as trustless collateral for loans on Ethereum, raising important questions about its design.
Bitcoin recovers above crucial support level, sparking optimism among traders about a potential bull run.
After dipping below $116,000, Bitcoin may recover as analysts foresee potential buying interest at lower price points.
Morgan Stanley announces that starting from October 15, all clients will have access to cryptocurrency funds, starting with Bitcoin offerings from BlackRock and Fidelity.
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