Blog tagged as BTC2025
Just last month we saw all time highs. Now, one of Bitcoin’s largest buyers has paused its accumulation, bear market signals have triggered, and sentiment has turned. But despite all of this, several key factors suggest this market may be fundamentally different from those we’ve seen before.
As has been the case throughout this bull market, October delivered both highs and lows in rapid succession, each one offering its own lesson. A new all-time high was quickly followed by some hard truths for those chasing quick gains.
September has wrapped up. It fought through historical stigmas, liquidations, and manipulation to close green. A new narrative dominated headlines and shook the space, while fresh signs of adoption continue to emerge. Through it all, Bitcoin held firm and September has now set the stage for October.
July was a month of contrasts for Bitcoin, with decade-old coins suddenly moving, fresh all-time highs, and the first major crypto regulations landing. The back half of the year has started stronger than expected, but can this momentum carry into a full-fledged altseason?
July was a month of contrasts for Bitcoin, with decade-old coins suddenly moving, fresh all-time highs, and the first major crypto regulations landing. The back half of the year has started stronger than expected, but can this momentum carry into a full-fledged altseason?
As with much of the first half of 2025, June's price action was largely influenced by news and decisions from the White House, alongside ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, but it has set itself up for a potentially bullish second half of the year.
May proved what conviction looks like. As US debt soared past $37T, Bitcoin broke to new highs, reminding markets it’s not just resilient, it’s the alternative. In a system built on debt, Bitcoin isn’t reactionary. It’s the solution.