Bitcoin (BTC) is now nearly 50% below its all-time high set four months ago. And according to Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan, there is “never a single reason why the crypto market falls, ...
A multibillion-dollar crypto asset manager cites several reasons for the bitcoin plunge, but he's listing "the four-year ...
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Bitwise contends that the crypto industry's obsession with timing a market bottom overlooks a historical pattern where peak investor anxiety often signals the start of a recovery. Having navigated the ...
Bitwise is acquiring institutional staking provider Chorus One. Chorus One oversees roughly $2.2 billion in staked assets. The terms of the deal haven’t been released yet but acquisition has been ...
Some retailers feel confident about the year ahead, while others are apprehensive. In terms of sales growth, roughly six in 10 operators foresee positive total sales growth in 2026, though optimism is ...
Bitwise finds gold cushions 60/40 portfolios in drawdowns while Bitcoin drives outsized recovery gains, with a combined 15% allocation lifting Sharpe to 0.679 versus 0.23. Asset management firm ...
A recent post from Crypto Rover reports that BlackRock, Fidelity, and Bitwise have bought more than $600 million worth of Bitcoin. These purchases happened through spot Bitcoin ETFs. ETFs are ...
Hougan says Bitcoin’s volatility is overstated, pointing to Nvidia’s larger price swings despite its widespread inclusion in retirement portfolios. Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan has ...
The crypto market has started 2026 on a solid footing, but the question now is whether the rally can last, crypto asset management firm Bitwise said in a blog post Tuesday. Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan ...
Bitwise predicted Bitcoin's volatility will stay below Nvidia's in 2026, citing institutional adoption and ETFs as drivers of the asset’s maturation. Bitcoin’s volatility appears to be diminishing, ...
U.S. special warfare trainers are asking government regulators to expand the areas where the military can jam cellular and GPS signals to simulate a modern warfare environment, officials said Tuesday.