Bitcoin hit a record at $109,225 early Monday ahead of the inauguration ceremony of President Donald Trump, who is expected to run a pro-crypto administration. The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization pulled back slightly to around $104,
The CEOs of Coinbase, Binance and Circle told CNBC they see a clearer path toward getting concrete laws for the crypto industry.
The world's leading cryptocurrency may reach $160,000 later this year, and even jump to $240,000 in a best-case scenario, according to an expert.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies recoiled after Trump's first set of policies following inauguration did not refer to this asset class.
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, has revealed that former U.S. President Donald Trump is excited about the idea of a strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
CBOJ, the first of three ETFs, provides investors with 100% downside protection while offering 10% to 11.5% upside potential over a one-year period, according to a press release. A representative of Calamos told CoinDesk that as of 12:11 p.m. ET, the ETF traded roughly 635,714 shares.
The bitcoin-friendly administration of President-elect Donald Trump and an expanding lobbying effort in statehouses could bring a cryptocurrency policy blitz in 2025.
Gary Gensler has described crypto as the Wild West and one observer said markets are likely to see just that under new leadership in D.C.
January 2025 marked the first anniversary of U.S Spot Bitcoin [BTC] ETFs. This groundbreaking development revolutionized both the cryptocurrency landscape and traditional finance. Approved by the U.S.
A leak has revealed the incoming Trump administration could create a wider crypto reserve—prioritizing U.S.-created cryptocurrencies such as XRP and
Bitcoin ( BTC -0.30%) has led the way, rising 5.6% in the past 24 hours as of 12:30 p.m. ET and nearly crossing $105,000 per token. Ethereum ( ETH -0.29%) is up a more modest 2.6% in that time, and Dogecoin ( DOGE -5.53%) is up 7.3%.