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Bitcoin falls nearly 2% to $93,684
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Bitcoin down 5.47% at $81,554.67
Bitcoin falls by 5% at $84,201
Date: February 27, 2025
(Reuters) - Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, dropped 5% to $84,201 at 21:56 GMT on Wednesday. Number two cryptocurrency Ether, gained 1.58% as of 22:06 GMT....

ECB's Lagarde slaps down Czech proposal for bitcoin reserves
Date: January 30, 2025
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde slapped down on Thursday a suggestion by her Czech colleague Ales Michl to include bitcoin among his country's official reserves...

Bitcoin breaches $94,000 for the first time
Date: November 20, 2024
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Bitcoin rose to a record high above $94,000 as a report that Donald Trump’s social media company was in talks to buy crypto trading firm Bakkt added to hopes of a cryptocurrency-friendly regime under the incoming Trump administration. Bitcoin, the world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, has more than doubled this year. It...

Crypto survey shows less consumer scepticism, but a third expect bitcoin price fall
Date: April 9, 2024
Crypto survey shows less consumer scepticism, but a third expect bitcoin price fall (This April 8 story has been corrected to fix the bitcoin record high in paragraph 7) LONDON (Reuters) – Consumers are becoming slightly less sceptical about bitcoin, a Deutsche Bank survey published on Monday showed, although just under a third of those...

Cryptoverse: Bitcoin wants to break its bond with stocks
Date: November 1, 2022
(Our weekly analysis of the wild world of cryptocurrencies. Repeats for additional subscribers) By Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Medha Singh (Reuters) – After months of tears and tantrums, bitcoin wants to split up with stock markets. The cryptocurrency, which has been closely correlated with tech stocks for much of its torrid 2022, is staging one...

Bitcoin back below $30,000; European regulators renew crypto warnings
Date: May 16, 2022
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Cryptocurrencies resumed their slide on Monday, giving up the gains they had eked out over the weekend, as regulators continued to circle. European officials reiterated warnings of risks posed by cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin fell 5% to around $29,700 on Monday in Asian trade, sliding alongside stocks because of worries about high inflation...
