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Bitcoin Leads Momentum as Top Cryptos Trade Below Key Price Average
Bitcoin and Bitcoin SV are the only cryptocurrencies within the top 10 to have jumped back above their long-term moving averages.

Bitcoin Price Hits Five-Week High Above $10,000
Bitcoin's price jumped above $10,000 in the Asian trading hours, but the breakout into five digits was short-lived.

PODCAST: Nic Carter on Bitcoin's Evolution as a Safe-Haven Asset
“If you are fleeing a country with just the clothes on your back and want to take your savings with you, bitcoin is an excellent safe haven,” says the founding partner of Castle Island Ventures.

Bitcoin Eyes First Test of $7.2K Price Support Since April
Long-term bitcoin price support at $7,200 may be put to test for the first time in six months, likely after a minor price bounce.

$7.5K: Bitcoin's Price Tanks to Four-Month Low
Bitcoin's price fell to less than $7,500 today and traders believe a "long squeeze" is to blame.

Bitcoin Volatility Hits 6.5-Month Low as Price Falls Back to $8,000
Bitcoin's struggle for clear directional bias looks set to end, with volatility hitting multi-month lows and the charts calling a big move to the higher side.

Crypto Extortion on the Rise, Says Academic Study
Hackers can make up to $130,000 a month for a $10,000 investment.

Bitcoin IRA Is Letting Customers Lend Out Their Crypto Retirement Funds
The digital asset IRA company will offer interest on cryptocurrency and cash holdings that customers want to lend out.

Bitcoin May Rise Toward $8,800, Short-Term Cross Indicates
A short-term bitcoin price indicator has turned bullish, strengthening the case for a test of key resistance above $8,800.

Casa Is Helping Bitcoin Investors Pass on Their Holdings When They Die
The bitcoin custody provider has launched a new service to help holders ensure their assets are passed to loved ones in the event of their death.
