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
Bitcoin could top fresh records in the coming days, with prices soaring to as high $130,000 in the coming months, Standard Chartered wrote.
Bitcoin extended its biggest jump in more than a week following the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy meeting and comments from Chair Jerome Powell that touched briefly upon crypto regulation.
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.
Trump's crypto czar David Sacks confirmed on Fox News that a national BTC reserve is in the works, but the market isn't buying it
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.
Bitcoin rose to $105,000 following the Fed's decision to hold rates steady, with Chair Jerome Powell signaling openness to crypto banking.
Bitcoin (BTC) had a strong start to 2025, gaining 13.5% in the first 30 days. This price movement reflected a complete turnaround in the United States government's attitude, becoming more favorable for the sector.
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.
U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariff threat on global trade has increased the appeal of Bitcoin and gold. Trump stated
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