Price Analysis

Latest Bitcoin price and analysis (BTC to USD)

Bitcoin is stubbornly trading in the same range it has been trapped in since early December as trade volumes continue to subside.

Many believe the trend will either experience continuation to the downside or a bullish reversal before the end of the week following a month of consolidation.

A reversal would be confirmed with a daily close back above $51,000, which is currently a 10% move from Bitcoin’s current price of $46,250.

However, with open interest remaining dangerously high as Bitcoin grinds up against a key level of support, downside price action seems more likely over the coming days and weeks with general interest in cryptocurrency having subsided since the recent crash from $69,000.

BTCUSD chart by TradingView

Price targets to the downside remain at $42,000, $38,500 and $36,400, although it’s worth noting that a move into that region will likely be the beginning of a longer, drawn out bear market.

The difference between an almost certain bear market in 2022 compared with 2018 is that there is far more institutional interest in the asset class.

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor is effectively all-in on his Bitcoin stance, holding more than 122,000 coins valued at $5.6 million.

Continued buying from institutional investors could well accelerate the duration of a potential bear market, with the next cycle predicted to break the psychological barrier of $100,000.

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Bitcoin pricing

Current live BTC pricing information and interactive charts are available on our site 24 hours a day. The ticker bar at the bottom of every page on our site has the latest Bitcoin price. Pricing is also available in a range of different currency equivalents:

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About Bitcoin

In August 2008, the domain name bitcoin.org was registered. On 31st October 2008, a paper was published called “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”. This was authored by Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin. To date, no one knows who this person, or people, are.

The paper outlined a method of using a P2P network for electronic transactions without “relying on trust”. On January 3 2009, the Bitcoin network came into existence. Nakamoto mined block number “0” (or the “genesis block”), which had a reward of 50 Bitcoins.

More BTC news and information

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As with any investment, it pays to do some homework before you part with your money. The prices of cryptocurrencies are volatile and go up and down quickly. This page is not recommending a particular currency or whether you should invest or not.

Oliver Knight

Londoner ‘Ollie’ graduated from Birmingham City University with a journalism degree in 2016. He combines his writing with his love of crypto and blockchain here at Coin Rivet, saying “It disrupts well-established institutions (banks) while giving an avenue to the less fortunate to achieve financial freedom.” Like all true Londoners, his pet hate is… “People standing on the left-hand side of the escalators on the Tube!”.

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