The current price range, even after the rebound, also provides a challenge for Bitcoin miners. As CoinDesk reports, the ...
Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped by more than 22.5% in the past week to $69,000 on Thursday, wiping out 15 months of gains ...
The price of Bitcoin crashed below $63,000 on Thursday, not far above the average production cost of publicly traded miners.
Analyst points to the 200-day moving average — currently around $58,000 to $60,000 — as a potential support level to watch.
Bitcoin crashes 34% to $64,000 but MicroStrategy's Saylor calls $1 million 'inevitable' as Arthur Hayes, Cathie Wood target ...
The original cryptocurrency swung down below $60,000 only to jolt back up.
Analyst 0xNobler argues Bitcoin's price is now controlled by derivatives rather than scarcity, citing synthetic supply creation mechanisms.
Bitcoin falls below $73,000 to a 15-month low as $800M crypto liquidations hit markets. BTC to PKR remains above PKR 20 ...
Even the bulls are turning cautious on Strategy.
The main impact of the price decline is slowing Strategy's ability to buy more bitcoin without diluting shareholders, as its ...