Strategy currently holds 843,738 BTC valued at around $65 billion, making it one of the largest corporate holders of the cryptocurrency in the world. The company paid roughly $63 billion to acquire that stash, leaving it sitting on about $1.50 billion in unrealized profit. Related Reading: History Shows Bitcoin ETF Outflows Favor Accumulation, Says Santiment A Brief Pause, Not A Retreat None of that stopped Michael Saylor from announcing something that caught the crypto market off guard this week. The executive chairman confirmed on X that Strategy bought bonds this week instead of adding to its Bitcoin pile, writing that “the BitVac is charging” — a phrase suggesting the pause is temporary and the buying machine is being readied again. The move comes as Strategy works through a plan to repurchase close to $1.5 billion in face value of its 0% convertible senior notes due 2029. Reports indicate the company expects to pay around $1.38 billion in cash, drawing on existing reserves, stock
Cathie Wood's Bitcoin forecast highlights a shift towards institutional adoption, potentially stabilizing Bitcoin as a mainstream asset class.
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Cathie Wood's Bitcoin forecast highlights a shift towards institutional adoption, potentially stabilizing Bitcoin as a mainstream asset class.
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Bitcoin bulls mounted a new push over the weekend, clawing their way back to an important technical level around $77,400 that served as a ceiling two times during these rallies. That price level has now become the immediate line between a failed bounce and a stronger move into the upper CME gap. Bulls Push Out […]
Zonda Capital's strategy may attract Argentine investors seeking Bitcoin exposure, but currency and regulatory risks could impact returns.
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TOTALES confirmed strong bearish as stablecoin dominance printed a TBO close long and stayed above the cloud. BTC is in consolidation but the slow line still points lower. Bitcoin dropped to $74,289 on Saturday. That is the number that gets the most attention. But it is not really where the story starts. TOTALES, which tracks […]
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A new report from market expert Sam Daodu argues that several large-cap cryptocurrencies, including XRP, are still “undervalued” relative to the activity and infrastructure building underneath them. In Daodu’s view, the altcoin market hasn’t fully recovered from the drawdown that pushed crypto into bear territory—an environment where most major tokens have fallen much harder than Bitcoin (BTC) and have struggled to regain momentum. The Ethereum Puzzle The expert starts with Ethereum (ETH), pointing out an interesting disconnect; the price is down, yet the network’s usage remains strong. Ethereum is trading about 57% below its August 2025 all-time high of $4,946. But he stresses that on-chain fundamentals don’t line up with that level of weakness. Related Reading: XRP Channel Pattern Points To $5, Says Korean Analyst Ethereum, he says, holds roughly $43 billion in total value locked (TVL) across its decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols—more than any other blockchain—while also maint
Crypto pundit Ardizor has alleged that several crypto firms appear to be dumping Bitcoin, which is why the BTC price keeps crashing. The leading crypto had crashed over the weekend but is now recovering on hopes of a U.S.-Iran deal. Why The BTC Price Keeps Crashing In an X post, Ardizor stated that the BTC price was dumping because crypto exchanges Binance, Coinbase, and Bybit, along with whales and Wintermute, were selling millions of BTC. He claimed that they have sold over $2 billion worth of BTC and further alleged that it was a “pure, coordinated dump,” which usually comes after the U.S. market opens. Related Reading: Everyone Is Calling For Lower Bitcoin Price: Why This Is The Perfect Time To Go Parabolic The pundit cited on-chain flows from these crypto exchanges’ hot wallets as evidence that they were dumping Bitcoin. The latest dump in the BTC price came over the weekend, with the leading crypto falling below $75,000 after the SEC was reported to have delayed its decision on