Bitcoin
$4,800: Goldman Sachs Analyst Thinks the Bitcoin Price Is Heading Higher
An analyst for Goldman Sachs said yesterday that bitcoin could shoot as high as $4,800 – comments that came amid new highs for the cryptocurrency.

What the Fork? Why Bitcoin Tech Changes Impact Price
With all the talk of "forks," the cryptocurrency industry can be an intimidating place for investors. But how do these software changes affect price?

Bitcoin Prices Reach (Yet Another) All-Time High, Passing $4,300
Bitcoin has continued to trade at over $4,000 since reaching a record level of $4,225 yesterday, and has now set a new all-time high of $4,241.

Bitcoin Prices Pass $4,000 for the First Time
The continuing surge in the price of bitcoin has seen it climb to over $4,000 for the first time since the cryptocurrency was created in January 2009.

Ukraine's Central Bank Moves Closer to Cryptocurrency Regulation
The National Bank of Ukraine, the nation's central bank, is set to soon discuss how it should regulate cryptocurrencies.

The Bitcoin Price Just Inched Up to Set Another All-Time High
The price of bitcoin reached its highest level ever on the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index today, climbing above $3,550 amid a period of strong gains.

$126 Billion: The Cryptocurrency Market Just Set a New All-Time High
The total value of all cryptocurrencies has set a new all-time high, just four days after it set its previous record for market capitalization.

SegWit in the Wild: 4 Lessons Bitcoin Can Learn from Litecoin
How will SegWit impact the bitcoin network? Data from the already upgraded litecoin blockchain can provide an answer.

Goldman Sachs: 'Real Dollars At Work' in Cryptocurrency Markets
Analysts at Goldman Sachs are advising clients to stay abreast of developments in the cryptocurrency sector – even if they don't plan on investing.

Bring on the Forks: Bitcoin Traders See Improving Price Outlook for 2017
How is bitcoin's recent fork affecting price forecasts? According to bitcoin traders, the weather ahead looks unexpectedly sunny.
