During market downturns, crypto traders often blame market makers and institutional participants for deliberately crashing prices to create discount buying opportunities. However, the last two ...
It may take until April for the crypto market to recover after US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats triggered massive crypto liquidations and raised concerns of a trade war, a crypto ...
The crypto market isn’t following the same old patterns anymore — and it’s throwing crypto traders off. “The market is totally cooked,” pseudonymous crypto trader Sykodelic said in a Feb ...
shedding nearly $500 billion in market capitalization since late Saturday evening. The global crypto m-cap plummeted around 14 per cent from $3.49 trillion to $3 trillion, according to the data ...
GameStop shares surged by over 7% on Monday, while Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) gained 2.6%, after GameStop CEO Ryan ...
Cryptocurrency market capitalisation fell to $3.0 trillion against a peak of $3.62 trillion on Friday night. The main reason for the fall was the reaction of traditional finance to the duties ...
Top coins Bitcoin, Ethereum, $XRP, and $SOL all started the week in the red Some crypto users believe 'there will be no altseason' this year due to the market's ...
Trump’s inaugural speech and early actions could set the tone for the US crypto market’s global leadership ambitions. Brand New Membership Level: Benzinga Trade Alerts However, a separate ...
GameStop offered its own cryptocurrency wallet years ago but axed the feature in late 2023 over "regulatory uncertainty in ...
The crypto market continued to swoon this week following a collapse in values last weekend. It all started with tariffs announced last Saturday, which seems like a year ago at this point.
The crypto market has turned somber, with major cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin (BTC), ether (ETH), solana (SOL), Binance coin (BNB) and chainlink (LINK) trading as much as 3% lower, amid ...
The message is clear: in the new European crypto landscape, compliance is not just a cost of doing business: it’s a foundation for market leadership. But it’s relatively easy for big players ...