Bitcoin’s (BTC) price rallied more than 10% between Oct. 26 and Oct. 29 to reach $73,600, just 0.2% below the $73,800 all-time high. Currently, Bitcoin price has retraced to $72,300, with ...
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Since launching in 2009, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has rapidly become one of the best-performing investments of all time. Even small initial investments have turned into millions of dollars.
Bitcoin (BTC) has risen by around 6.75% to reach a new record high of around $81,845 on Nov. 11. Today's Bitcoin gains are part of a broader rally across the crypto market, driven by President ...
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Bitcoin surged past $75,000 for the first time hours before Donald Trump won the US presidential election. The Republican candidate's lead in the race fueled the so-called Trump trade as investors ...
Bitcoin hit a fresh high of $76,849 on Thursday as crypto-friendly candidate Donald Trump won the US presidential election. Institutional demand returned with the highest single-day inflow on ...
Almost everyone knows by now that Bitcoin (BTC 5.15%) has been one of the best investments of all time. Investing just $20 into the cryptocurrency when it launched in 2009 would have turned you ...
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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 ...
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