Bitcoin Surges Back to $70,000 Amid Weak Bear Case
Bitcoin has rebounded to $70,000, with analysts describing the recent selloff as the weakest bear case on record. Bernstein maintains a $150,000 target.
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Two teenagers have been charged with felony offenses after allegedly attempting a $66 million crypto robbery following a 600-mile drive.
Bitcoin has rebounded to $70,000, with analysts describing the recent selloff as the weakest bear case on record. Bernstein maintains a $150,000 target.
The crypto market is experiencing volatility as China reportedly instructs banks to sell US Treasuries, raising concerns about global economic stability.
Binance has added $300 million worth of Bitcoin to its Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU), enhancing its reserve amid a market dip.
Bithumb has successfully recovered nearly all Bitcoin mistakenly distributed during an airdrop error. The incident has drawn attention from South Korean regulators.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek has acquired the domain AI.com for $70 million, paid in cryptocurrency. The purchase is part of a strategy to enhance the company's digital presence.
Bitcoin's price has surged past $71,000, driven by increased institutional buying. Details on the impact and future trends are still emerging.
Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade is set for December 3, 2025, aiming to enhance network efficiency and scalability. Details on the changes are outlined in the official announcement.
UNICEF has urged governments to criminalize AI-generated child sexual abuse material, highlighting the growing threat posed by advanced technology.
Block, led by Jack Dorsey, is reportedly planning to cut 10% of its workforce as part of a restructuring effort. Details on the impact of these cuts are still emerging.
Bitcoin experiences significant liquidations as the market faces a downturn, with over $2.5 billion in crypto liquidations recorded.
China has intensified its crypto crackdown, now targeting stablecoins and asset tokenization, reinforcing its existing ban on cryptocurrencies.
Two teenagers have been charged with felony offenses after allegedly attempting a $66 million crypto robbery following a 600-mile drive.