Bitcoin prices dropped to less than $75,000 on Sunday, February 1, reaching their lowest point since April 2025 as multiple variables combined to fuel losses.
Bitcoin (BTC) price plunged to $74,680 on Monday after a total of $1.8 billion in bullish leveraged positions were liquidated ...
The price of bitcoin fell about 10% over the past week.
Bitcoin, as well as other alternative cryptocurrencies, experienced sharp price declines on Thursday and have yet to bounce ...
Bitcoin is deep in a bear market, down about 37% from its October peak. January 30 marked the 10th largest liquidation event ...
The main impact of the price decline is slowing Strategy's ability to buy more bitcoin without diluting shareholders, as its ...
Marginally good news and big bitcoin purchases have yet to move the cryptocurrency in a meaningfully positive direction.
Bitcoin trading near the $79,000 mark in early hours of February 1. Experts say bear market has begun. Other analysts say ...
Bitcoin rebounded toward $79,000 after dipping below $75,000 over the weekend, as traders weighed heavy liquidation-driven ...
Overview: Bitcoin rebounded to $78,619 as whales absorbed panic selling and defended key support levels.The US Crypto Market ...
The world's largest cryptocurrency has sunk to 10-month lows, and is hovering right around the average price Strategy paid for its pile of bitcoin.
ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO) is structurally disadvantaged versus spot Bitcoin ETFs, with persistent underperformance due to ...