SRQCGX Crypto Market Analysis: Bitcoin, Ethereum & Altcoin
Crypto market snapshot: where we are right now The crypto market is closing out 2025 with a familiar mix of strength, hesitation, and year-end positioning. Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around…
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Crypto market snapshot: where we are right now The crypto market is closing out 2025 with a familiar mix of strength, hesitation, and year-end positioning. Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around…
Solr Capital presents itself as a Luxembourg-based cryptocurrency trading platform offering services through a proprietary system. Public records show limited verification of its corporate registration, regulatory authorization, platform transparency, and…
Bittam is a newly launched cryptocurrency platform claiming global trading services and MSB compliance. A closer review reveals limited operational history, overstated regulatory language, low transparency in trading mechanisms, and…
Bitcoin volatility increases as institutional participation grows through regulated products, while regulatory uncertainty continues to shape market sentiment.
Gold prices consolidate as investors balance inflation risks and geopolitical uncertainty against the headwind of elevated US bond yields.
he housing market is not just “real estate.” It is a high-frequency read on household confidence, credit access, and labor-market stability—because home buying sits at the intersection of income, savings,…
The US dollar remains strong as Federal Reserve officials reinforce a higher-for-longer interest rate stance, while weaker economic data weighs on the euro and British pound.
Bitcoin remained resilient above key support levels as institutional inflows through spot ETFs supported prices, while regulatory clarity shaped market sentiment.
Crude oil prices moved higher as OPEC+ supply discipline and geopolitical risks outweighed concerns over uneven global demand and economic growth.
The U.S. dollar rebounded against major currencies as Federal Reserve officials reinforced a cautious stance on interest rate cuts, while policy divergence pressured the euro and yen.