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Here’s Why Bitcoin’s ‘Run’ In 2025 Is Nothing Like That Of 2021

Bitcoin’s (CRYPTO: BTC) historical top, bottom, and overall cycle structure are widely misunderstood, which is why the current cycle bears little resemblance to anything traders saw in 2021, a prominent analyst claims. What Happened: In a new X post, analyst Kevin argues that Bitcoin’s true cycle peak occurred in...
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Metaplanet To Borrow $130 Million For Renewed Bitcoin Purchases

Metaplanet Inc. (OTC:MTPLF) borrowed another $130 million against its Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) holdings on Nov. 21 to expand purchases, income-generation strategies, and potential share buybacks. Metaplanet Draws More Capital From Its Bitcoin Credit Line The company said the new loan was executed under its previously approved $500 million Bitcoin-backed...
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Finance Expert Predicts Biggest Global Crash In History, But What About Bitcoin?

Global risk desks are recalibrating their dashboards this week after prominent financial commentator and Bitcoin supporter Robert Kiyosaki reiterated his claim that the world is heading toward the “biggest crash in history.” His warning, amplified across markets already dealing with tightening liquidity and geopolitical volatility, has once again triggered...
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XRP Spikes To $2.20 On ETF Interest: Is This Rally Real?

XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) is up 4% on Tuesday, buoyed by the interest in the newly-launched spot ETFs. Cryptocurrency Ticker Price Market Cap 7-Day Trend XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $2.20 $132.9 billion -1% Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $87,149.16 $1.74 trillion -6.9% Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $2,928.65 $353.4 billion -7.2% Trader Notes: Crypto chart...
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Bitcoin Targets $96K-$99K Recovery as Indices Signal Reversal

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $87,000 on November 25, with on-chain and derivatives indices hinting that the month-long bearish phase may be nearing a key inflection point. Analysts now anticipate a potential recovery window between $96,000 and $99,000, with weak investors exiting the market and liquidity, rather than narratives,...
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