Movement within the long-term and short-term Bitcoin holders cohorts suggests the market is shifting into a new phase of the BTC halving cycle. Bitcoin’s (BTC) four-year cycle, anchored around its ...
Bitcoin (BTC) has a habit of moving in cycles: long accumulation phases, sharp upside expansions, and inevitable cooling-off periods. After ...
Bitcoin’s blockchain bandwidth usage has exceeded 90% for the first time since the halving event in April, signaling a substantial rise in network activity. Despite facing an “extended level” of fear, ...
Net Unrealized Profit/Loss serves as the third analytical pillar. This on-chain metric successfully identified cycle bottoms ...
After a halving event, Bitcoin typically skyrockets in value. The next Bitcoin halving will take place in 2028, so investors have plenty of time to prepare. Bitcoin tends to follow a "boom-and-bust" ...
Every Bitcoin (BTC) halving sparks speculation about which altcoins will rise alongside it. While the wider market is filled with noise, from endless meme tokens to fleeting hype, one project is ...
While Bitcoin has risen since the halving event, the rise really began only after Donald Trump, who campaigned as a crypto-friendly president, won a second term. Relying on patterns and charts is a ...
The Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) halving, which takes place once every four years, is highly anticipated by crypto investors, and for good reason. Typically, Bitcoin soars in price in the 12 to 18 months ...