Institutional selling in the Bitcoin market has reached a new record, with massive entities shedding supply equal to 460% of the daily mining output. Bitcoin Institutions Have Taken To Notable Net Selling As explained by Capriole Investments founder Charles Edwards in an X post, institutions are participating in a record amount of Bitcoin selling. The […]
Strategy CEO Phong Le said the company’s recent sale of 32 Bitcoin was not driven by liquidity needs, but by a deliberate effort to show the market that the firm can sell BTC when necessary and to test its internal execution process. The comments came after Strategy bought more than 1,500 BTC roughly a week […]
The surge in Bitcoin options open interest signals a shift towards risk management and hedging, reflecting broader market maturity and institutionalization.
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Bitcoin’s investor sentiment is in ruins, but buried inside the wreckage, a technical signal that has appeared only at the most consequential turning points in Bitcoin’s history has just fired again. This technical argument, which is built around Bitcoin’s Relative Strength Index, is because the indicator has fallen to its lowest daily reading in four years, a level last seen near the 2022 bottom before BTC began its climb from $15,500 to $70,000. Bitcoin’s RSI Is Back In A Rare Bottom Zone The Relative Strength Index is among the most used momentum indicators, measuring the speed and magnitude of price movements on a scale from 0 to 100. Readings below 30 indicate oversold conditions. At its lowest point during the recent selloff over the weekend, the daily RSI fell to as low as 21.8, and the reading is still around the mid-20s at the time of writing. Related Reading: Crypto Analyst Gives Timeframe For When The Bitcoin Price Will Hit $200,000 That places this reading among the lowest
The debate highlights the need for transparent metrics in valuing Bitcoin-focused firms, impacting investor trust and market strategies.
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ABTC's inclusion in Fortune's Crypto 100 highlights the growing legitimacy and potential risks of strategic Bitcoin reserves in corporate finance.
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The SpaceX IPO (Initial Public Offering) has quickly become one of the most talked-about developments in the financial markets, and Bitcoin is not left out of the conversation. As the market gets ready to usher in what is expected to be a new beginning, the conversation has revolved around what this would mean for Bitcoin […]
Morgan Stanley’s head of digital asset strategy, Amy Oldenberg, said Bitcoin reaching $1 million is possible over time, while cautioning that a move of that scale would likely require either a long adoption cycle or a major dislocation in traditional markets. Speaking with Natalie Brunell on Coin Stories, Oldenberg framed the next phase of Bitcoin adoption less as a sudden “J curve” and more as a gradual institutional buildout, led by product access, adviser education, custody infrastructure and client demand. Her comments come as Morgan Stanley continues expanding its digital asset footprint through its spot ETF, wealth management and e*Trade presence. Morgan Stanley Exec Sees Bitcoin Grinding Higher Oldenberg avoided making a direct price target, but she did address the idea of Bitcoin eventually reaching seven figures. “I don’t see why we couldn’t,” she said, referring to a $1 million Bitcoin. “Of everything I’ve seen in my life I will believe anything that it’s possible.” Related R