Posts Tagged: Bitcoin price prediction

Yet Another Bitcoin Price Slip

The Bitcoin market is clearly in a downward trend, after yet another major price decline among a brutal sell-off. The sell-off was initiated after the unveiling of the Colonial Pipeline attack by hacker group DarkSide. FBI officials have managed to recover part of the $5 million ransom paid to the

Bitcoin Gets a Much-Needed Break; Ethereum’s Price Soars

After hitting heights previously unseen early last month, Bitcoin’s price has dipped once again. It has been hovering around $54K for the past few days, consolidating after an expected bull run. Some investors were scared after the massive dip, yet all technical details point to another great run that will

Is Bakkt Responsible for Bitcoin’s Crash?

In recent months, Bitcoin’s price was all over the place. It shot up over $10K in June, then crashed down to Earth after a period of stable price around the $10K mark. In the past few weeks, Bitcoin’s price has plummeted, however, and analysts from JP Morgan think they know

Bitcoin Reaches $8,300; Will It Hold?

During the past week, Bitcoin continued its rally on the back of a strong bullish sentiment, rising approximately $1,000 in the course of seven days. As we predicted in our last update, once Bitcoin’s price broke $7,700, it set on a new ascending path. And once again, this path was

Bitcoin Stays at $7,600; Will It Hit $12,500 by Year’s End?

Bitcoin is currently trading near $7,600 after the cryptocurrency failed to push past the $8,000 mark during the past week. Once again, the media is buzzing with terms like “ bubble”, saying that the latest price corrections might be a sign that the cryptocurrency’s “bubble” cycle is finally coming to

Bitcoin Near $11K; Mysterious Buyer Invests $400m in BTC

During the past week, the price of Bitcoin moved away from the $9,000 range it reached on Wednesday to being close to a value of $12,000 per 1 BTC. Thanks to a week free of turbulence and positive news coming from key markets, Bitcoin began to stabilize around its former