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Bitcoin has seen a slight pullback, meme coins continue to surge, and only a handful of altcoins are outperforming, indicating that altseason is still a long way off.
Bitcoin continues to rally despite a brief intraday pullback; meanwhile, most altcoins suffer, but meme coins lead the charge.
Bitcoin dips, altcoins follow, Bitcoin recovers, and altcoins show resilience—all within 24 hours.
The long-awaited bull flag pattern has been fulfilled, marking just the beginning.
Bitcoin surges to a new all-time high, reaching $81k. YOU AREN'T BULLISH ENOUGH
Bitcoin hits another all-time high, while Ethereum reasserts itself as a leading contender.
Bitcoin hits new all-time highs, Trump wins the U.S. election, and a rate cut pump up markets—what a week!
Bitcoin is riding the momentum from Donald Trump’s U.S. election victory. Here we go…
Bitcoin reaches a historic all-time high of $75,000, driven by market optimism following Donald Trump's election victory.
While many await the election results, one winner is clear: Bitcoin.
Whichever way the election goes, Bitcoin ultimately wins.
With the U.S. election and an interest rate decision both set for this week, brace for impact. How will Bitcoin respond?
Pre-election volatility is here, with Bitcoin rallying 3% before dropping back 3% within just three hours—opportunities abound, but caution is key.
This dip may look concerning, but it’s actually bullish for Bitcoin and presents a great opportunity to add to your holdings.
When this much of the supply is in profit, Bitcoin flies.
Overnight, Bitcoin came within $150 of reaching a new all-time high.
Bitcoin has surged past $70K, signaling strong bullish momentum and the potential for new all-time highs as market optimism and external catalysts, like the upcoming U.S. election, fuel its rally.
Bitcoin has bounced almost 5% since the explosions in Iran on Saturday.
Bitcoin has relinquished all its gains made over the last two days due to further turmoil in the Middle East.
Bitcoin rallies 2.35% overnight, flipping the trend back to the bulls