U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs command $117.35 billion in BTC or 5.84% of its market cap. ETF applications for Litecoin (LTC), Ripple ...
I think the blockchain still has a lot of potential, but the tokens that underlie it like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin may not be where the value is created as non-fungible tokens and ...
A crypto strategist believes that Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) have more room to run to the upside this cycle before the markets take a bearish turn.
The crypto market had a terrible start to the week and it wasn't even crypto itself that caused the plunge. Instead, DeepSeek and the drama around the potential disruption from the latest open ...
Bitcoin's value rests mostly on its status as the first cryptocurrency and as an alternative to fiat currency, while Ethereum (Ether) offers more utilitarian value through its ecosystem of ...
Bitcoin price is nearing its key support of $100,000; a firm close below would lead to a dip to the $90K mark. Ethereum price approaches its 200-day EMA at $3,136; a firm close below would lead to ...
If you want to trade Bitcoin or Ethereum, the choices are endless. Yet when you begin going down the list of market capitalization, the options narrow. Even Ripple is not present on all exchanges.
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Ethereum aims to be a superior foundational protocol, and allow other decentralized applications to build on top of it instead of Bitcoin, giving them more tools to work with and allowing them to gain ...
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Different blockchains achieve transaction finality through unique mechanisms: Bitcoin uses probabilistic finality, while Ethereum, Ripple, Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche and Cardano employ various ...
Bitcoin (BTC) fell below $100,000 for the first time since US President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20 as global markets reacted to rising competition in the AI sector and shifting monetary ...