Bitcoin Dips Below $64K Again: Here’s How Whales Reacted
There are now 2,044 Bitcoin addresses holding at least 1,000 BTC.
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Increased crypto holdings on Binance highlight user confidence but underscore ongoing counterparty risks and the need for robust verification. The post Binance reports user BTC holdings rise 4% to 630K, ETH up 10% to 4.14M appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleThere are now 2,044 Bitcoin addresses holding at least 1,000 BTC.
Binance says it will extend its Monitoring Tag to include ACT, BLUR, PIVX and QKC, flagging higher volatility and review risk.
Bitcoin could be absent from the world's top five assets by market cap until 2036, despite an estimate seeing the BTC bear market being nearly 70% complete.
BTC slid to around $64,100 after Kevin Warsh's hawkish debut, but analysts argue a $60,000 floor and catalysts could spark a rebound.
Binance's Seed Tag listing of RE token highlights the need for traders to manage elevated risks and navigate potential liquidity challenges. The post Binance lists RE token with Seed Tag applied, signaling higher risk for traders appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The $BTC price has come down to the bottom of a potential bear flag and has also tagged support at $63,700. With this relatively firm base beneath, Bitcoin looks set to embark on the next leg up. $69K is a possible target.
DEXE and UNI have dumped the most today, both dropping by double digits.
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