Bitcoin Posts 1st Weekly Decline Since Trump’s Election Win
Why Is Bitcoin Down? The recent selloff coincides with losses across risk-forward financial assets, including stocks, as the S&P 500 is down 2% over the last week. Catalyzing the
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Analysts are bullish that demand from spot bitcoin ETFs and the possible adoption of a U.S. bitcoin reserve could help bitcoin to new highs in 2025.
As 2025 approaches, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) finds itself navigating a shifting macroeconomic landscape, with fading tailwinds raising concerns about sustained momentum, according to a report. What Happened: The Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance,
Crypto prices fell sharply after the December 18 FOMC meeting, where the Fed announced its third rate cut of the year, bringing the federal funds rate to a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. However, the markets were unsettled by the Fed’s hawkish outlook,
Crypto executives urge better encryption technology as a safeguard against a potential attack powered by quantum computing.
The nascent technology could one day enable hackers to break the encryption that keeps bitcoin secure. Such a hack could torpedo bitcoin’s price, by allowing thieves to swipe coins out of supposedly secure digital wallets.
The price of bitcoin has tumbled about 12% from a record high reached earlier this week. After topping $108,000 for the first time on Tuesday, the world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped to a price below $93,000 in early trading on Friday. Bitcoin soon recovered some of those losses, settling around $95,000 at 9:30 a.m. ET.
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