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Crypto, Bitcoin and Wall Street

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 · 2h
Bitcoin is cratering, but a new Wall Street crypto hype is on the rise
HYPE, or hyperliquid, ETFs attracted nearly $160 million in inflows within days of launch, even as bitcoin and ether ETFs dropped along with the prices of underlying cryptocurrencies.

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A ‘Big Move’ Is Coming—Wall Street Quietly Reveals A ‘Radical’ Crypto Bombshell As Bitcoin Price Crash Suddenly Accelerates
 · 1d · on MSN
Why is crypto crashing? Bitcoin price keeps dropping as major BTC selloff continues this week
 · 11h
Investors Are Selling Bitcoin ETFs. Here's Why Now's the Time to Buy.
At least one investor dumped their holdings of a Bitcoin ETF recently.

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Bitcoin drops below $60,000 for first time since October 2024
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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Crashes Below $60K – Watch Price Chart
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Analyst who nailed 2021 Bitcoin crash sends another warning
Bitcoin, trading well above $73,000 before the sale, has since slid more than 18% for the week to $59,493 at press time, as per Decibel, and is down over 25% for the month.

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LIVE: Bitcoin crashes below $60K for first time in 20 months
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Gold bull warns Bitcoin could face ‘Black Monday’
8h

‘Only One Scenario Saves Bitcoin’—Crypto Is Suddenly Braced For A Massive $52 Billion Price Earthquake

The bitcoin price has dropped sharply, fueling fears a massive bitcoin price crash could be about to hit the crypto
2hon MSN

Satoshi-era Bitcoin moves after 15 years of no movement

Satoshi-era Bitcoin at the heart of New York lawsuit moves on-chain.
1h

Michael Saylor Signals 'A Good Time To Add More Dots' After Bitcoin's Bear-Market Losses Near $174 Billion

MSTR slipped 0.41% after-hours after closing down over 6% Friday. On Stocktwits retail sentiment stayed in the 'extremely bearish' zone.
1don MSN

Who owns Bitcoin—And why the crash matters (or doesn’t) to your wallet

Bitcoin plunged over 15% in a week, erasing post‑election gains and hitting younger crypto investors hardest.
2d

172-year-old bank makes 2026 Bitcoin prediction amid market crash

Amidst the crypto market crash, Standard Chartered sent a note to its client on June 4 in which the bank’s global head of digital assets research Geoffrey Kendrick doubled down on his bullish Bitcoin prediction for the end of 2026.
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4h

Weekend round-up: Bitcoin's crash, Peter Schiff's speculations and more

This week was a rollercoaster ride in the world of cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin’s crash to $60,000 has stirred up a storm, with Two Prime’s CEO suggesting that Strategy’s CEO may have flown too close to the sun.
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It's still Bitcoin season

In the crypto market, it's still "Bitcoin season." That means it's time to load up on Bitcoin and wait for the broader crypto market to recover. Later, once Bitcoin has ignited a broader crypto recovery, it becomes " altcoin season ." That's the time to rotate into riskier altcoins.
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3h

Bitcoin's slide has no single cause. AI, tech IPOs, quantum, Strategy sale all play a role, NYDIG says

Not one, but several overlapping headwinds are hitting the crypto market at once, weighing on bitcoin's price, the firm's head of research Greg Cipolaro said.
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Gold bull warns Bitcoin could face a ‘Black Monday’

Bitcoin fell below $60,000 on June 5 for the first time since October 2024, extending a sell-off that has erased all gains made since US President Donald Trump’s election victory. The decline followed Strategy’s first Bitcoin sale since 2022,
1don MSN

Bitcoin's star fades, as investors flock to lustre of AI and megacap IPOs

By Amanda Cooper LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - Bitcoin is heading for its worst performance for this point in the year in at least a decade, as booming AI stocks and a series of glittering upcoming new listings such as SpaceX lure away capital from the world's largest cryptocurrency.

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