Bitcoin News

Harvard Professor Who Predicted Bitcoin Crash to $100 Says Regulators Were Too Lax
Kenneth Rogoff reflects that he underestimated BTC's role in the underground economy, which has put a floor under the cryptocurrency's price.

BTC Traders’ 6-Month Outlook Turns Most Bearish Since June 2023 as Momentum Worsens
The 180-day call-put skew on Deribit is now most negative in over two years.

Bitcoin Hovers at $113K; Solana and Dogecoin Lead Gains Ahead of Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech
Crypto markets are treading water as investors wait for Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech, where a hawkish tone could drag bitcoin lower while a dovish pivot may offer relief.

Asia Morning Briefing: BTC Demand Cools While 'Crypto Capital Is Getting More Selective,' OKX’s Gracie Lin Warns
With Bitcoin demand cooling and profit-taking accelerating, investors are rotating into ether and a handful of resilient plays while retail “altseason” fades.

Ether, Solana, BNB Outshine Bitcoin as Cryptos Rebound
BTC only mounted a modest bounce from the overnight lows, while BNB hit a new record high and ETH, SOL rebounded 6%-7%.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Says Bitcoin Could Reach $1M by 2030
Armstrong joins Jack Dorsey and Cathie Wood in calling for explosive BTC growth, with Ark Invest projecting as high as $3.8M by decade’s end.

Hawkish FOMC Minutes Knocks Legs Out of Crypto Bounce
The majority of participants at the Fed's last monetary policy meeting saw inflation risk outweighing employment risk.

Bitcoin Market Structure 'Still Looks Extremely Bullish,’ Says FalconX Head of Research
FalconX’s David Lawant says buyers quickly overwhelm sellers after small dips, showing strong demand even with bitcoin below last week’s peak.

Strategy Tumbles Below 200-Day Moving Average as Shares Continue to Underperform Bitcoin
MSTR fell to a five-month low Wednesday, testing key technical support.

The 'Great Wealth Transfer' Could See More Than $200B Flow Into Bitcoin: Xapo Bank
Over the next ten years, trillions of dollars will move from baby boomers to younger heirs, who are more inclined toward digital assets, the report said.
