Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, experienced a rise in value as investors anticipated the Federal Reserve's annual meeting and Bitcoin attempted to reach $30,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) reached new September highs as markets reacted positively to macroeconomic and crypto industry news, with the cryptocurrency trading at around $26,300, up 5.5% from its September lows; traders have expressed optimism about Bitcoin's recent performance and potential future breakout if a Bitcoin spot price ETF is approved by U.S. regulators in the coming months, while some remain cautious and predict a potential relief rally before a further decline in on-chain volume.
Bitcoin's price rose by 3%, surpassing $27,000 for the first time in two weeks, leading to a minor increase in mining stocks like Hut 8 Mining, Riot Platforms, and Marathon Digital.
Bitcoin rose 2% to $26,750 during early U.S. trading hours, defying the strong dollar and driven by spot market buyers and a short squeeze, accompanied by an increase in net capital inflows in the spot market.
Bitcoin price surged above $26,800 as bulls targeted $27,000, with analysts predicting a potential rally to $30,000 in October.
Bitcoin (BTC) reached new weekly highs as markets anticipated news from the US Federal Reserve, with BTC reacting positively to US macroeconomic data and approaching the $27,000 mark, while traders remained cautious about potential volatility and resistance levels.
Cryptocurrency markets surged higher, with Bitcoin breaking above $27,000 and Ethereum outperforming Bitcoin due to investor hopes for a potential U.S. regulatory greenlight for a futures-based exchange-traded fund (ETF).
The prices of Bitcoin and Ethereum surged in a 15-minute window, leading to bullish predictions for the rest of October, with over $70 million in crypto shorts being liquidated as a result.
Bitcoin (BTC) starts Uptober with a bullish move past $28,000, marking its best weekly close since mid-August and sparking excitement about potential price gains in October. Meanwhile, Bitcoin network fundamentals are not reflecting the bullish sentiment, as mining difficulty is set to decrease at its next readjustment on October 2.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies surged at the start of October as they broke through a previous range, with analysts optimistic about further gains in the month.
Major cryptocurrencies experienced a significant increase in value as over $100 million was unexpectedly liquidated due to a surprise surge in the price of Bitcoin, coinciding with the start of "Uptober," a potentially bullish trend for cryptocurrencies in October.
Crypto investments surged by $78 million, with Bitcoin and Solana leading the way, according to CoinShares' latest investment report. Bitcoin received $43 million in inflows, while Solana experienced its largest weekly inflow since March 2022.
Bitcoin, Chainlink, and Avalanche are predicted to experience significant rallies, with Bitcoin potentially reaching its record peak of $69,000, according to a prominent crypto analyst.
Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a surge from $27,900 to $30,000, followed by a drop to $28,000, after a false report of a spot ETF approval led to significant liquidations and skepticism from analysts and reporters.
Bitcoin's price surged to nearly $30,000 before falling to $28,500 after a false report about the SEC approving a bitcoin spot ETF caused $100 million in liquidations and was later debunked by BlackRock and other sources.
Bitcoin outperformed the cryptocurrency market as Ethereum and DeFi tokens slid, with BTC rising to near $28,500 and its market share reaching over 52%, the highest since April 2021.
Bitcoin (BTC) surged to $29,300, driven by optimism surrounding a potential approval of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the U.S., while other forks of Bitcoin, such as Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin SV (BSV), experienced significant gains, indicating possible irrational exuberance. There is anticipation that the approval of a Bitcoin ETF, along with the upcoming halving event in April, could ignite a strong bull market.
Bitcoin (BTC) reached three-month highs, surpassing $30,000 and approaching key resistance levels, while altcoins also experienced significant gains, signaling a potentially bullish market.
The value of Bitcoin surged to around $30,000, driven by optimism for SEC approval of ETFs and positive market sentiment following the dismissal of charges against Ripple executives; comparing the performance of Bitcoin mining stocks, Marathon Digital Holdings and Riot Platforms, shows that Riot has had better returns over the past 9 months.
Bitcoin reached its highest level since mid-July as speculation grows over the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S., with the cryptocurrency up 2.2% and making up 49.6% of the overall crypto market, according to CoinGecko.
Bitcoin mining stocks are rallying as the cryptocurrency continues to hold above $30,000, with Bit Digital, TeraWulf, Hut 8, and CleanSpark leading the pack, while the upcoming halving event could pose challenges for the mining industry.
Bitcoin reached a three-month high of $31,087, rising 3.62%, amid investor optimism about the potential approval of a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), leading to gains in cryptocurrency-related companies; this surge also coincides with broader market concerns regarding the risk of Israel's conflict with Hamas escalating into a regional war.
Bitcoin surged past $31,000 per coin with increased optimism in the space driven by the possibility of a spot Bitcoin ETF approval, leading to institutional investors pouring money into the industry and Wall Street's biggest fund manager, BlackRock, applying for its own Bitcoin ETF.
The price of Bitcoin surged to $34,000 as excitement grew over developments in the Bitcoin ETF space, marking a 14% gain in the past 24 hours.
Bitcoin surpasses $34,000, reaching a record high for 2023, as anticipation over the approval of Bitcoin spot ETF applications by the SEC grows, leading to significant liquidation and bullish market sentiment.
Bitcoin's price surged past $35,000 as the mood in the cryptocurrency market has improved, driven by the potential launch of bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and growing interest from institutional investors like BlackRock.
Bitcoin prices surge to an 18-month high as hype around a potential spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval grows, with analysts drawing comparisons to the post-approval surge in gold prices and predicting a potential rise to over $120,000 if Bitcoin follows a similar trajectory.
Bitcoin surged by 11.5% to top $35,000, as anticipation grows for the launch of the first spot bitcoin ETF in the U.S. led by asset management giants BlackRock and Fidelity, which could potentially open the floodgates for a new era of bitcoin investment options.
Bitcoin surged to $35,000 this week on hopes of a spot Bitcoin ETF approval and a flight to safety, with Stephan Livera predicting a massive bull run that will peak at around $500,000.
Shares of crypto-related companies surged after bitcoin traded above $34,000, fueled by optimism that a spot-price exchange-traded fund (ETF) for the cryptocurrency may be approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Cryptocurrency prices surged as bitcoin rallied on hopes of a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) launching soon, with institutional demand for a spot bitcoin ETF stronger than ever before and a number of firms, including ARK Invest, VanEck, BlackRock, and Coinbase, filing for bitcoin ETFs.
The price of bitcoin has surged 25% in the past month, primarily during U.S. trading hours, signaling increased interest from U.S. institutions and investors due to the anticipated approval of a U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), according to crypto services provider Matrixport.
The bitcoin price has surged past $35,000, reaching its highest level in over a year due to excitement over BlackRock's bitcoin spot ETF application and speculation that the U.S. wealth management industry could gain access to the crypto market.
Bitcoin's surge towards $35,000 has boosted the value of altcoins, with tokens like Solana, Chainlink, Aptos, and Pepe recording significant gains over the past week, driven in part by investor anticipation of a spot Bitcoin ETF being approved by the SEC.