Ongoing presidential backing for digital assets is a key determinant for the continuation of 'crypto's golden era,' the report said.
The price of Bitcoin soared 119% in 2024, and the bulls have been out in full force, making predictions about where the cryptocurrency is headed.
Bitcoin hit a record at $109,225 early Monday ahead of the inauguration ceremony of President Donald Trump, who is expected to run a pro-crypto administration. The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization pulled back slightly to around $104,
CBOJ, the first of three ETFs, provides investors with 100% downside protection while offering 10% to 11.5% upside potential over a one-year period, according to a press release. A representative of Calamos told CoinDesk that as of 12:11 p.m. ET, the ETF traded roughly 635,714 shares.
President Trump's administration promises pro-crypto regulations, favorable taxation, and strategic Bitcoin reserves, signaling potential growth. Read more here.
The world's leading cryptocurrency may reach $160,000 later this year, and even jump to $240,000 in a best-case scenario, according to an expert.
Did President-elect Trump just ignite a Bitcoin firestorm? Many crypto-related stocks posted big gains on Friday, just ahead of next week's inauguration.
Investors await clarity on whether the new Trump administration will follow through on the pro-crypto proposals floated during the 2024 US election campaign.
Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, approached the previous session's record high on Tuesday in choppy trading as the top U.S. markets regulator unveiled a plan to overhaul rules for the sector.
Bitcoin (BTC) prices reached an all-time high of £88,369 ($109,134) on 20th January after the US Securities and Exchange Commission, led by the newly appointed acting Chair, Mark Uyeda, unveiled a crypto task force to develop a new regulatory framework for the industry.
Bulls hope the new initiative is a sign the president remains committed to the sector, after his first day in office left them feeling underwhelmed.