Winklevoss Capital Moves 572 BTC to Custody as Gemini Faces Financial Strain
Winklevoss Capital moved 572 BTC worth roughly $42.8 million into custody wallets in two transactions, according to Arkham Intelligence, as Gemini faces
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Winklevoss Capital moved 572 BTC worth roughly $42.8 million into custody wallets in two transactions, according to Arkham Intelligence, as Gemini faces
Bitcoin slips 0.40% to $74,059 as derivatives data and market structure indicators raise caution flags across the $1.48 trillion crypto market.
Tether has launched tether.wallet, a self-custodial mobile app for USDT, Bitcoin, XAUT and USAT featuring gas-free transfers and human-readable usernames.
Bitcoin surged 4.87% to $74,318 as derivatives data, options skew, and ETF positioning pointed to a meaningful shift in market sentiment across both
BTC trades near $74,429 with $74,543 as the first upside test, while short-term support holds near $70,627.
Michael Saylor's Strategy bought 13,927 Bitcoin for $1 billion between April 6 and 12, lifting total holdings to 780,897 BTC and putting 800,000 within
Stack BTC bought 37 Bitcoin for $2.7M, backed by Nigel Farage and chaired by ex-Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, as UK regulators eye crypto donation bans.
Bitcoin holds near $71,608 with exchange outflows climbing and whale wallets absorbing supply, signaling quiet but firm accumulation pressure.
BTC trades near $70,805 with $71,772 as the first upside test, while short-term support holds near $70,617.
Bitcoin dropped to $70,900 on Sunday after Trump announced a Strait of Hormuz blockade, extending a pullback from $73,000 highs as geopolitical risk