r/btc • u/Nasty_slutX • Jul 05 '25
r/btc • u/Nasty_slutX • 18d ago
π° News JUST IN: πΊπΈ President Trump to sign executive order allowing cryptocurrencies in 401(k) retirement plans today.
r/btc • u/yogesh_culkin99 • 14d ago
π° News Bitcoin Hits $122,000, Nearing Previous ATH, Liquidating $30 Million Worth of BTC Shorts in Under 60 Minutes
r/btc • u/Nasty_slutX • May 28 '25
π° News MICHAEL SAYLORβS STRATEGY JUST BOUGHT $427 MILLION WORTH OF BITCOIN.
r/btc • u/CryptopolitanNews • Jul 08 '25
π° News Bitcoin mempool is almost completely empty, spelling trouble for traders
cryptopolitan.comπ Despite high BTC prices, on-chain activity is lookingβ¦ kinda dead.
Mempoolβs super quiet,only ~15,000 pending transactions. Thatβs really low historically.
Retail looks like itβs sitting out. No FOMO, no frenzy.
Analysts say this weak spot demand is why BTC canβt break out and is stuck in that annoying sideways range.
r/btc • u/elite_pov • Jul 21 '25
π° News MicroStrategy Bought Another $740M in BITCOIN, Total Holdings Reach 607,770 BTC
cryptocoverage.coπ° News New stablecoin bill passses US senate. Incompatible with USDT (Tether). Now would require backing 1:1 with dollars, quick redemptions and audits. Bye bye Tether scam.
axios.comr/btc • u/orphic2 • Dec 26 '24
π° News Michael Saylor says, "We sold $1.5B of stock backed by $500M of BTC. We bought back $1.5B of #Bitcoin, capturing nearly a BILLION dollar gain in the arbitrage." π€―
r/btc • u/orphic2 • Dec 25 '24
π° News BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says, βI was wrong. #Bitcoin is a legitimate financial instrument.β π€―
π° News Tether confirms freezing USDT tokens. Stablecoins are not cryptos. They are centralized and like paypal and others in the past can freeze and confiscate your money at will, thats if they are even backed.
r/btc • u/0x077777 • Jun 19 '25
π° News Israeli hacker group known as Gonjeshke Darande (Predatory Sparrow) just hacked Iranβs top crypto exchange Nobitex, burning $90M in cryptocurrency assets
π° News Bitcoin-Core (BTC) headed for chain split as users realize core dictatorship wants to censor onchain transactions. Similar to BCH split in 2017.
π° News Users outraged to discover BTC withdrawal fees on binance for BTC are $46. These types of outrage are very rare since most BTC users never bother withdrawing or using the crypto they purchase. The small blocks, high fees strikes again.
r/btc • u/yogesh_culkin99 • Jul 20 '25
π° News Bitcoin at Risk as U.K. Plans Β£5B.4 BTC Sale
r/btc • u/South_Table5400 • 22d ago
π° News Tether minted record $8B USDT in July alone
π° News Tether faces final doom as Congress and senate both passed the GENIUS act, Creating 1:1 dollar backing requirements and audits for stablecoins. Good riddance. Long live crypto.
coindesk.comπ° News Breaking adoption news: Paypal launches pay with crypto allowing merchants to accept direct crypto payments such as BCH and convert to FIAT for minimal fees (0.99%), far less than creditcards. Direct still better, but this would be good for transitioning more merchants.
π° News GENIUS and CLARITY bills back on track. 1 will kill tether and make audited stablecoins the only option. The other makes cryptos such as BCH clearly non-securities and regulated as commodities by the CFTC rather than the SEC, cleaning up legacy laws made before crypto existed.
politico.comr/btc • u/mcgravier • 6d ago