More than a dozen states are considering implementing a fiscal policy that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago: holding a strategic Bitcoin reserve. Here’s the idea: an individual state buys a set number of Bitcoins to diversify its assets and act as a hedge against inflation.
Bitcoin surges past $105K as pro-crypto policies gain momentum. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent backs Bitcoin while US states and global banks explore reserves.
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is set to fall by 1.5% as compared to last week, as President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico and 10% tariff on China will indeed go into effect on Saturday.  The world's oldest cryptocurrency retreated to multi-day lows on Monday,
Bitcoin and crypto traders are braced for the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decision after U.S. president Donald Trump called for rates to come down
The Bitcoin monthly returns table for the past twelve years shows that BTC rallied 10 out of 12 times. In 2024, Bitcoin gained 43.55%, in 2023, during the bear market phase BTC price was nearly unchanged and in 2022, it rallied 12.21%, according to Coinglass data.
Bitcoin rose to $105,000 following the Fed's decision to hold rates steady, with Chair Jerome Powell signaling openness to crypto banking.
For much of the past 24 months, the target price for Bitcoin has been $1 million. This price target was first articulated by Cathie Wood of Ark Invest, and has almost become part of crypto lore by now: Bitcoin is going to $1 million by 2030, and there's nothing that anyone can do to stop it.
As the Trump administration explores a U.S. cryptocurrency stockpile, two Texas bills filed this session are looking to be at the forefront of establishing a strategic bitcoin reserve for the state.
Bitcoin trades near its range high but will it hold? Cointelegraph explains why BTC keeps hitting resistance at $106,000.
President Donald Trump ordered the creation of a digital asset working group on Thursday which, among other things, would be tasked with exploring a U.S. cryptocurrency stockpile.
Bitcoin could lose some ground, slipping as low as $100,000, following what's expected to be a stubborn interest rate decision Friday.