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Taiwan Reveals It Holds 210 Bitcoin Seized in Criminal Cases, Valued at $18 Million

Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice disclosed it holds over 210 bitcoin seized from criminal cases, placing the country among the world’s top government bitcoin holders.

Bitwise Says Bitcoin’s Four-Year Cycle Is Dead, Predicts Bitcoin New Highs in 2026

Bitwise is predicting that bitcoin will break from its historic four-year cycle and reach new highs in 2026.
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Bitcoin Treasury Companies Are Undervalued

Exceptional opportunity in Bitcoin treasury companies: Asymmetric upside if BTC rebounds. MSTR could hit $500/share in bullish scenario.

Bitcoin Crashes Below $87,000 as $200 Million in Crypto Longs Liquidated in an Hour

Bitcoin fell below $87,000 on Sunday, dropping 2% in 24 hours amid $200 million in liquidations and $38 billion in trading volume, trading just above a week-long low.

Coinbase is About to Launch Prediction Markets and Tokenized Stocks: Report

Coinbase is reportedly set to launch its own prediction markets with Kalshi, alongside potential tokenized stock offerings.

Bitcoin Falls Below $90,000 As Vanguard Exec Struggles With Bitcoin Value 

Bitcoin pulled back after the Fed’s mixed signals, even as Vanguard expanded access to spot BTC ETFs amid a skeptical view of crypto.
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Bitcoin Price Forecast Tools and Cycle Valuation Metrics

This One Chart Has Never Missed a Bitcoin Price Top or Bottom in 15 Years

9 Ways MSCI’s Proposed Digital Asset Rule Could Undermine Index Neutrality

A proposed MSCI digital asset rule risks distorting index neutrality by redefining operating companies using balance-sheet thresholds instead of fundamentals.

Satsuma Technology Sells 579 Bitcoin Ahead of Planned LSE Uplisting

Satsuma Technology sold nearly half its 1,199 BTC treasury, raising £40 million, alongside major board changes ahead of a London Stock Exchange uplisting.

Bitcoin Price Briefly Pumps Above $94,000 As Fed Cuts Rates

Bitcoin price jumped above $94,000 after the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate 25 basis points to 3.50%–3.75% to support jobs and curb elevated inflation.