Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Falls Below $17,000 – Here’s Where It’s Heading Next
During the UK session, Bitcoin has once again surpassed the $17,000 mark and is maintaining a bullish outlook. However, the European Central Bank (ECB) has taken a strong stance against Bitcoin, as demonstrated by a blog...
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Read More: Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Falls Below $17,000 – Here’s Where It’s Heading Next
Why this matters
This bitcoin story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CryptonewsRelated market context
Bitmine, SharpLink Back EthSystems to Unlock Ethereum’s $100T Institutional Privacy Market
Key Takeaways: EthSystems was backed by several people including Bitmine, SharpLink, and one of the founders of Ethereum Joseph Lu...
Perplexity AI Predicts XRP Will Hit This XRP Price by End of 2026
Perplexity AI took one look at XRP hovering at $1.06 and floated a $3 to $5 price prediction for 2026. That predicts a coin that h...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman talks financial inclusion, and crypto is nowhere in the conversation
The omission of crypto in Bowman's speech highlights regulatory caution, potentially slowing its integration into mainstream finan...
Outcome.xyz pushes for permissionless prediction markets on Hyperliquid
Permissionless prediction markets on Hyperliquid could democratize market creation, challenging existing platforms and boosting us...
Trump’s FIFA intervention created ‘outside noise’ before US World Cup exit, Balogun says, as crypto prediction markets cashed in
The incident highlights how political interventions can disrupt sports teams and influence crypto markets, underscoring their inte...
World Cup semifinals set as crypto prediction markets and fan tokens surge on Argentina-England hype
Crypto markets and fan tokens are experiencing unprecedented engagement, but historical trends suggest a post-tournament decline i...