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Bitcoin (BTC) Crashes 13% as Saylor Buys the Dip

You are here: Home / News / Bitcoin (BTC) Crashes 13% as Saylor Buys the Dip What to Know: Bitcoin (BTC) dropped more than 13% which caused Strategy to experience a temporary decline in its asset value. Michael Saylor suggested he would purchase additional BTC even though the market showed signs of panic. Cryptocurrency market

Bitcoin Price Analysis: BTC Hits $74,532 as Global Markets Retreat

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The Acceleration of AI/HPC Integration

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Bitcoin (BTC) Crashes 13% as Saylor Buys the Dip

You are here: Home / News / Bitcoin (BTC) Crashes 13% as Saylor Buys the Dip What to Know: Bitcoin (BTC) dropped more than 13% which caused Strategy to experience a temporary decline in its asset value. Michael Saylor suggested he would purchase additional BTC even though the market showed signs of panic. Cryptocurrency market

Bitcoin Price Analysis: BTC Hits $74,532 as Global Markets Retreat

Bitcoins Bitcoin Price Analysis: BTC Hits $74,532 as Global...

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Bitcoin Breaks Key Support as Bears Circle Below $80K

Bitcoin fell below $80,000 on Monday, dropping as low as $75,644 as it broke under its 21-week moving average—a key technical level that often signals a bear market. Over $2.5 billion in liquidations hammered the market over the weekend, making it the 10th-largest wipeout in history as Bitcoin fell 17% from its $90,000 January highs.

Raoul Pal: U.S. Liquidity Crunch Is Crushing Bitcoin and Tech Stocks

TLDR: U.S. Treasury cash rebuilding reduced Bitcoin liquidity and pressured crypto alongside SaaS stocks in recent weeks. Bitcoin and the UBS SaaS Index now show nearly identical price behavior under shared liquidity stress. Gold absorbed marginal capital flows that otherwise could have supported crypto and tech assets. Policy shifts in rates and bank leverage may