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Bitcoin, Crypto

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 · 3h · on MSN
Crypto market rally today: Here’s why Bitcoin and top altcoins are going up
A crypto market rally is underway today despite the ongoing retreat in global equities, with Japan’s Nikkei 225, German’s DAX, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng, China’s Shanghai Composite, and Australia’s ASX 200 falling by over 0.

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 · 2h · on MSN
Bitcoin rebounds above $63,000 after 18% plunge last week. Has the crypto selloff run its course? What next?
 · 18h · on MSN
Bitcoin surpasses $73,000 as crypto’s coveted volatility returns
 · 1d
There Are Millions of Crypto Tokens. Almost None Have Any Value
Charles Hoskinson is angry.

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Nagaland Post · 2d
Bitcoin Falls Below $60,000 as Institutional Outflows and Market Shifts Weigh on Crypto
 · 2d
Bitcoin plummets below $60,000 for first time since October 2024
19h

‘Only One Scenario Saves Bitcoin’—Crypto Is Suddenly Braced For A Massive $52 Billion Price Earthquake

The bitcoin price has dropped sharply, fueling fears a massive bitcoin price crash could be about to hit the crypto
13h

Bitcoin is cratering, but a new Wall Street crypto hype is on the rise

As bitcoin dropped to its lowest price since 2024, investors flock to a new type of crypto investment linked to the hyperliquid platforms, HYPE ETFs.
3d

172-year-old bank makes 2026 Bitcoin prediction amid market crash

Amidst the crypto market crash, Standard Chartered sent a note to its client on June 4 in which the bank’s global head of digital assets research Geoffrey Kendrick doubled down on his bullish Bitcoin prediction for the end of 2026.
18m

Bitcoin rebounds after drop below $60K but bears are still in control

Bitcoin has recovered more than $3,000 from its weekend low after buyers defended the $60,000 level, and a wave of short covering helped lift prices back above $63,000. According to CoinGecko data, Bitcoin traded near $62,700 on June 8 after briefly falling below $60,000 on June 6, its first break of the level since 2024.
25m

Bitcoin Price Jumped 5% as Trump Tells Israel “I Call the Shots”

Bitcoin spent Sunday evening, June 7, trading as a real-time diplomatic scoreboard. Israel struck sites in south Beirut linked to Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group active
CoinDesk
2h

Bitcoin falls back below $63,000 as Iran-Israel trade strikes and Korean stocks crash

BTC has pulled back from overnight highs as escalating geopolitical tensions weigh over risk sentiment and send oil price higher.
1monon MSN

Billionaire investor predicts $1M for Bitcoin after calling market bottom

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes says Bitcoin likely bottomed at $60,000 and expects liquidity-driven gains ahead.
1d

Strive's CEO Matt Cole Says Strive’s 13% Bitcoin-Backed Yield Product Can Survive A Bear Market

Bitcoin sale disciplined capital allocation, while adoption of Bitcoin ETFs and digital-credit products remains in its early stages, according to Matt Cole.
CoinDesk
1d

Bitcoin, ether eye worst weekly rout since FTX collapse as cryptos shed $390 billion

A week that began with Strategy's bitcoin sale ended with one of the largest crypto market drawdowns in years.
2don MSN

Bitcoin cracks $60,000, sinking to lowest level since October 2024

The weeklong sell-off was exacerbated after a stronger-than-expected May jobs report Friday sent yields higher and pressured risk assets.
Bitcoin Magazine
5d

Bitcoin Price Crashes to $67,000 Range, Down 13% in a Week Amid ETF Outflows and Market Fears

Bitcoin price fell below $68,000 amid a mix of symbolic selling by Strategy, heavy ETF outflows, renewed Mt. Gox activity, and rising geopolitical tension tied to Iran–U.S. developments.
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