This chart suggests Bitcoin could bottom near $25,000 sometime in 2026 if the prior cycle structure repeats.
Let's hope it's wrong https://t.co/8zH37c5crF
This chart suggests Bitcoin could bottom near $25,000 sometime in 2026 if the prior cycle structure repeats.
Let's hope it's wrong https://t.co/8zH37c5crF
At BTC Prague, Tony Yazbeck's personal keynote followed Michael Saylor's on stage — and the contrast was stark. Michael, Tony, and Katie also cover a CoinKite phishing scam, fake Sparrow Wallet apps in the App Store, July 1st regulatory deadlines in both Australia and the EU, and a freshly resigned leader who's earned our Donkey of the Week.
Check out the full episode below 👇
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Saylor is starting to understand why the first guy who got to 1,000,000 Bitcoin just up and left. 😂
Bitcoin (BTC) is a digital asset and a payment system invented by Satoshi Nakamoto who published a related paper in 2008 and released it as open-source software in 2009. The system featured as peer-to-peer; users can transact directly without an intermediary. Transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain. The ledger uses bitcoin as its unit of account. The system works without a central repository or single administrator, which has led the U.S. Treasury to categorize bitcoin as a decentralized virtual currency. Bitcoin is often called the first cryptocurrency, although prior systems existed. Bitcoin is more correctly described as the first decentralized digital currency. It is the largest of its kind in terms of total market value by now.