Bitcoin Volatility Reaches Highest Level in 20 Months
As Bitcoin dropped below $50,000, a significant indicator of its volatility reached its highest point in 20 months.
As Bitcoin dropped below $50,000, a significant indicator of its volatility reached its highest point in 20 months.
On Monday, there were $168.4 million in net outflows reported for spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US, as the crypto market experienced significant volatility.
The percentage of Bitcoin’s market value compared to the overall cryptocurrency market, known as Bitcoin dominance, has reached a new yearly high of 58% amidst a decline in both crypto and stock markets.
Xapo Bank has become the first UK bank to offer interest-bearing accounts for both Bitcoin and fiat currencies.
Morgan Stanley has informed its financial advisors that select clients will soon be able to access spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
In the second quarter of this year, MicroStrategy reported a net loss of $102.6 million or $5.74 per share.
Grayscale Investment’s smaller version of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust officially began trading yesterday after receiving approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

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financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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