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Bitcoin’s value broke the $100,000 mark for the first time in early December and moved even higher later in the month before pricing eased a bit. The digital token ended 2024 up over 100% for the year, with about half that gain realized after President Donald Trump‘s election victory in early November.
The cryptocurrency has been on a months-long tear thanks to the pro-crypto Trump administration and April's tariff chaos.
The bill’s co-sponsors are feeling confident the bill will now head towards a final vote in the Senate as soon next week. According to crypto analysts, including Fundstrat’s Sean Farrell, that could spark another massive Bitcoin rally.
The U.S. Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, making regulated stablecoins a policy priority and hinting at fresh institutional crypto inflows.
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InvestorsHub on MSNBitcoin Nears Record High as U.S. Senate Advances Genius Act on StablecoinsBitcoin is making headlines again as its price climbed to $107,960, marking a four-month high and placing it within reach of its previous all-time peak of $109,288 set in January. This latest surge comes amid renewed optimism fueled by the U.
Senator Bill Hagerty expects the Senate to pass the GENIUS Act this week. Here's what it may mean for Bitcoin Pepe.
Bitcoin is trading over $109,000, approaching a new all-time high. Analysts forecast a potential near term rise to $215,000 amid favorable regulations.
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BTC trades above $100K despite weekend losses, supported by $608M in ETF inflows and easing U.S.-China tensions. Eyes remain on macro and legislative risks.
Bitcoin touches $106,000 amid JPMorgan's bullish pivot and a tip that Congress may soon move crypto laws that could send BTC to new highs. Here's what’s next.
After creating a local low of $104,808, Bitcoin (BTC) price is up 0.50%. Ethereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE) prices are also up following BTC's footsteps,
Bitcoin once again shattered records, reaching an all-time high of $109,500 on May 21 a significant bounce from April's $76,000.