Bitcoin Price
Bitcoin Price refers to the current value of Bitcoin (BTC) in the global cryptocurrency market. As the first and most prominent digital currency, Bitcoin's price is a significant indicator of the overall health of the cryptocurrency market. It is determined by supply and demand dynamics, influenced by factors such as market sentiment, regulatory news, technological advancements, and macroeconomic trends. Bitcoin's price is also closely watched by traditional finance professionals, given its potential as a digital asset and a hedge against inflation. It's traded on various cryptocurrency exchanges, including Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken.
Ether, Altcoins Tank, With Bitcoin as Decoupling Narrative Goes Up in Smoke
The developing narrative of ether and altcoins decoupling from bitcoin in an adverse macro environment went up in smoke Friday, as a sell-off in stocks and BTC caused extensive damage to the broader digital asset market. Is centralized liquidity dictating the market value of cryptocurrencies promising decentralization? Are we in a bear market?

Bitcoin Sell-Off Deepens Below $40K; Minor Support Nearby
A price drop to $37,000 could stabilize the current sell-off, although $30,000 is a more significant level to watch given the decline in long-term momentum.

Bitcoin Dips Below $40K During Broader Asia Market Sell-Off
For the second time this month, bitcoin has dipped below $40,000, hitting $38,642 mid-way through the Asia trading session. BTC is down by nearly 11.5% in the last 24 hours. MarketGauge Group Managing Director Michelle Schneider discusses the potential catalyst behind the market sell-off and whether BTC has further room to fall.

Bitcoin Continuing to Hold $40K Support Level, Facing $43K-$45K Resistance Zone
Bitcoin continues to hold support above $40,000 as momentum improves on intraday charts. Upside appears to be limited toward the $43,000-$45,000 resistance zone. $48,000 could present another hurdle for buyers, given the series of lower price highs since November. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

Bitcoin Returns Above $43K; Resistance Near $45K-$48K
Oversold conditions are attracting short-term buyers.

ETF Trends CIO: Institutional Demand for Crypto ‘Absolutely Still There’
Bitcoin has traded in a sideways range over the past week. ETF Trends CIO & Director of Research Dave Nadig discusses his take on bitcoin’s buying opportunities and trajectory in the future. “There’s very little question that institutional demand is still there,” Nadig said.

Is the Worst for Bitcoin Over?
Bitcoin continues to hold support above $40,000 as momentum improves on intraday charts. CoinDesk Director of Professional Content Galen Moore discusses his views on whether the worst for bitcoin is over or if there's further room to fall. Plus, why chances are low for a spot bitcoin ETF approval and reactions to the day's top crypto headlines.

Bitcoin Nears $42K as Bond Yields Rise
Bitcoin and traditional market risk assets remain under pressure as bond yields continue to rise on expectations of earlier and quicker rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

Bitcoin Holding Support Above $40K; Faces Resistance at $43K-$45K
Buyers could remain active into the Asia trading day as momentum improves.

Bitcoin May Soon Wake From Slumber, Derivatives Data Indicates
Day traders bored of bitcoin's recent slumber may soon have to remain glued to their screens, as a large number of open futures positions signal renewed price turbulence ahead. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.
