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62,379.61-915.73 (-1.45%)
As of 02:22PM UTC. Market open.
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Previous close62,322.08
Open62,322.08
Day's range61,870.95 - 62,932.27
52-week range24,797.17 - 73,750.07
Start date2010-07-13
AlgorithmN/A
Market cap1.229T
Circulating supply19.70M
Max supplyN/A
Volume25,265,293,312
Volume (24 hrs)25.27B
Volume (24 hrs) all currencies25.27B
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Stablecoin issuers will be 'top 10 Treasury buyers': Anthony Pompliano

    As interest in bitcoin (BTC-USD) and Ethereum (ETH-USD) investing grows, so do complications surrounding cryptocurrency's regulation. Pomp Investments Founder Anthony Pompliano joins Catalysts to give insight into the regulatory environment for stablecoins and what investors should consider when investing in these digital assets. Pompliano explains how crypto is generating a global game of competition: "An interesting data point is that the stablecoin issuers are now, I believe, one of the top 17 buyers of US treasuries. So when you look at that, you say, okay, well, it used to be that China and Japan bought 22% of all US treasuries. Well, we've got a pretty big federal debt, right. We're issuing a lot of debt. And so obviously we need people to buy that stuff. China and Japan went from 22%. Now they're only 7%. So if they're going to stop buying or at least buy less of these bonds, who is going to be the new buyer? Well, stablecoins have actually showed up. And so my prediction is that the stablecoin issuers collectively will end up being kind of top ten US Treasury buyers in the world." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino

  • CoinDesk

    Key Bitcoin Indicator Points to Period of Calm in Crypto Market

    BTC's volatility risk premium (VRP) has collapsed in a sign of a market trending towards stability, where future uncertainties are less of a concern.

  • Barrons.com

    Bitcoin Falls. Here’s How Much Is Flowing Out of Spot ETFs.

    Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were losing ground Wednesday. hit a record high near $74,000 in mid-March amid a surge of interest from new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but its price has dropped since then. “Factors such as spot ETF inflows and the amount of circulating supply being held by investors rather than being sold, which contributed to the price rise to the record high … have recently turned ‘negative’ and put pressure on the price,” wrote Simon Peters, an analyst at eToro, in a research note on Wednesday.