Bitcoin News
By Evie Vavasseur
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Bitcoin's Strong Start in January. Bitcoin kicked off 2025 with a price of $93,569.38, and it quickly demonstrated bullish momentum.
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A Dip in February, But No Panic Selling. As February arrived, Bitcoin's price began to cool off. The cryptocurrency fell by 4.
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Whale Behavior: A Shift in Strategy. The absence of a significant sell-off suggests that Bitcoin’s whales are taking a more measured…
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Will Bitcoin Return to January's Highs?. The key question in the market right now is whether Bitcoin can regain the highs it saw in January.
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Conclusion: A Controlled Market. Although Bitcoin has faced a minor dip in February, it remains above the $90,000 threshold,…
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Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a moderate price drop of 5.77% in February following a significant surge in January.
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Bitcoin kicked off 2025 with a price of $93,569.38, and it quickly demonstrated bullish momentum. Over the first week of January, Bitcoin gained 9.25%, peaking at $109,603.
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During January, large investors realized over $3 billion in profits, capitalizing on the positive market conditions.
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As February arrived, Bitcoin's price began to cool off. The cryptocurrency fell by 4.68% in the first few days of the month, briefly dipping to $91,235.33 on February 3.
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The key observation here is that, while Bitcoin’s price has dipped, there has been no sign of a major sell-off from large holders.
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This shift in behavior points to long-term confidence from large Bitcoin holders. They may be adjusting their strategies to focus more on long-term growth rather than short-term…
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However, market sentiment is often unpredictable, and there’s still a possibility of another correction if selling pressure begins to build.
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Although Bitcoin has faced a minor dip in February, it remains above the $90,000 threshold, indicating controlled selling and a stable market.
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