Millionaire businessman Kevin O’Leary has indicated that stablecoins are more valuable than Bitcoin because of their role in the global financial system. He also highlighted the “big opportunity” as one of the layer-1 networks could be the biggest beneficiary of traditional finance (TradFi) firms moving on-chain. Kevin O’Leary Praises Stablecoins Over Bitcoin In an X…
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8 Months To Go: Here’s How Bitcoin Could Trend In 2026 – Analyst
Bitcoin is presently trading above $80,000, as market bulls sustain the rebound from early April. However, the flagship cryptocurrency remains firmly in bear-market territory, down roughly 37.5% from its all-time high. Amid the ongoing rally, crypto analyst Aralez has outlined a potential price trajectory for the remainder of 2026, highlighting the key macroeconomic and market…
Will Bitcoin Price Crash Today? BlackRock’s BTC Moves Shakes Market
BlackRock has transferred a significant amount of BTC to the crypto exchange Coinbase, sparking concerns about a sell-off. This comes as the Bitcoin price continues to struggle to break above $90,000 successfully. Bitcoin Price At Risk as BlackRock Transfers BTC BlackRock’s BTC ETF on December 26, with Bitcoin funds as a group seeing a net…
Here’s How High The Bitcoin Price Would Be If It Catches Up With The Stock Market
The US stock market has just achieved a historic milestone, closing at its highest weekly levels ever recorded. The S&P 500 finished the week at 6,791.68 while the US 100 Index reached 25,358.15, both setting new all-time highs. Easing inflation data, strong corporate earnings, and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts have all combined to…
Bitcoin And S&P Decline Together, But Data Predicts A Turnaround
Bitcoin is not the only one that has suffered. Investors are becoming concerned as the flagship cryptocurrency has followed the recent decline in the S&P 500. But if past performance is any indication, Bitcoin might be experiencing a resurgence. United States President Donald Trump assumed office in November for a second term, but since then,…