Sleeping Giant Wakes: 2011 Bitcoin Whale Moves $3.2B After 14-Year Silence
On July 4, a bitcoin whale that had been off the radar since 2011 suddenly sprang to life, shifting a massive 20,000 BTC for the first time in more than…
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On July 4, a bitcoin whale that had been off the radar since 2011 suddenly sprang to life, shifting a massive 20,000 BTC for the first time in more than…
Bitcoin ETFs rebounded in force with a $408 million net inflow, marking a sharp reversal from the previous day’s outflow. Ether ETFs, meanwhile, posted a minor $1.82 million outflow, weighed…
Bitcoin traded at $109,943 on July 3, 2025, reflecting a robust recovery within the broader market trend. With a market capitalization of $2.186 trillion, 24-hour trading volume of $37.77 billion,…
Bitcoin venture studio Thesis has acquired Lolli, a platform allowing users to earn bitcoin through shopping and gaming. The deal, announced July 2, aims to integrate Lolli into Thesis’ existing…
Bitcoin price hovered at $107,783 at the time of reporting, backed by a market capitalization of $2.14 trillion. With a 24-hour trading volume of $27.94 billion and intraday movement between…
Bitcoin is trading at $106,537 on July 1, 2025, with a market capitalization of $2.11 trillion and a 24-hour trading volume of $21.87 billion. The digital asset has fluctuated within…
Prominent financial analysts engaged in a heated public debate this weekend over the performance and mechanics of Strategy’s (MSTR) bitcoin-focused corporate strategy, highlighting deep divisions over the company’s valuation premium.…
After teasing another move early Sunday, Strategy head Michael Saylor confirmed the next day that his firm scooped up an additional 4,980 BTC. Saylor’s team isn’t slowing down—the company just…
Bitcoin is trading at $107,693 as of June 30, 2025, with a market capitalization of $2.14 trillion and a 24-hour trading volume of $18.15 billion. Its intraday price has ranged…
Adam Back took to social media to debunk claims about paper bitcoin, stating that large institutions are taking delivery of their purchases with custodians. However, a discussion ensued, with some…