Craig Wright’s Blacklist Resembles Bitcoin ‘Kill Switch’ Satoshi Never Followed Through On

“Imagine someone stole something from you. You can’t get it back, but if you could, if it had a kill switch that could be remote[ly] triggered, would you do it?” Satoshi wrote in the Bitcoin Tal...

Bitcoin’s descending triangle resembles 2018 bear market crash; More pain on the horizon?

With the cryptocurrency market still in a rut and Bitcoin (BTC) struggling to reclaim the $20,000 mark that many have been eyeing for the past several weeks, there could be more bad news in store for ...

Bitcoin hodling activity resembles previous market bottoms –

BTC Price at the time of writing – $22,054.88 45% of BTC holders have an on-paper loss Majority of BTC coin supply is dormant Most of Bitcoin (BTC) has been hodled for no less than 90 days in conduct ...

Glassnode says the activity of current Bitcoin holders resembles previous BTC bottoms

Bitcoin is trading at around $22,000, gaining over 3% during the past 24 hours. Data from Glassnode has revealed that the holding behavior of Bitcoin investors is similar to previous market bottoms. A...

Bitcoin hodling activity resembles previous market bottoms: Glassnode

The majority of Bitcoin has been “hodled” for at least three months in behavior bearing a striking resemblance to previous Bitcoin market bottoms, says blockchain analytics firm Glassnode. In a July 1...

Tyrann Mathieu’s Contract With The New Orleans Saints Resembles Justin Reid’s

Safety Tyrann Mathieu of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders at … [+] Allegiant Stadium on Nov. 14, 2021 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) Getty I...

HODL Wave Movement Resembles Accumulation: BTC On-Chain Analysis

Be[in]Crypto takes a look at Bitcoin (BTC) on-chain indicators that relate to lifespan. More specifically, the Spent Output Age Bands and HODL Waves. Spent Output Age Bands SOAB takes note of a certai...

Paul Krugman Says Bitcoin Resembles Subprime Mortgages. Is He Right?

Paul Krugman is a Nobel Prize-winning economist with a huge microphone. The former MIT and Princeton professor has used his regular column in The New York Times to advocate for free trade, clean energ...