For most of us, bitcoin is more than a little confusing. Does it work like real money? Is it physical or only online? And how do you even use it? Cryptocurrency is still fairly new and still very ...
Gold added $1.6 trillion in one day while bitcoin fell to 2026 lows. It's a story about who's buying what – and central banks ...
An event that halves the rate at which new Bitcoins are created. It occurs once every four years. As many know, Bitcoin’s (BTC) supply is finite. Once 21 million coins are generated, the network will ...
Bitcoin ETFs have been a topic of discussion in the crypto markets since the Winklevoss twins first tried to list one back in 2013. Bitcoin futures ETFs have traded on U.S. exchanges for several years ...
Holding large amounts of Bitcoin doesn’t automatically mean controlling price or supply. ETFs change how Bitcoin trades, not whether it can be sold. When high-conviction holders begin distributing, ...
It's about a lot more than "zooming out." Supply overhangs and investor "muscle memory" regarding gold help explain bitcoin's ...