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He argued that Bitcoin’s transparent blockchain makes transactions traceable, which could limit its appeal as a reserve asset for governments and central banks. Dalio also pointed out that investors often sell Bitcoin during financial pressure, unlike gold, which has historically maintained its reputation as a store of value. Ray Dalio Warns Bitcoin Is Not Replacing Gold Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, recently argued that Bitcoin has not lived up to expectations as a safe-haven asset during periods of financial uncertainty. In a May 11 post, Dalio explained that while Bitcoin receives enormous global attention, it still falls short of gold when markets experience stress and volatility. According to Dalio, one of Bitcoin’s biggest weaknesses is its lack of privacy. He pointed out that transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain can be traced and monitored, which may reduce it
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Key takeaways Bitcoin trades around $81,000, maintaining a bullish bias but facing resistance at the 200-day EMA. Traders await the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, which could trigger volatility in BTC and risky assets. US CPI report could drive volatility for Bitcoin Bitcoin traders are awaiting the release of the US Consumer Price Index […]
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Bhutan’s government has moved another 100.44 BTC worth roughly $8.2 million, extending a months-long pattern of treasury outflows tied to wallets tracked by blockchain analytics firms. Summary Bhutan moved 100.44 BTC worth about $8.2 million to an unlabeled wallet as state-linked outflows continued into May. Arkham estimated that Bhutan-connected wallets have transferred more than $230 million in bitcoin since the start of 2026. Bhutan still holds about 3,119 BTC, although its reserve has fallen sharply from more than 13,000 BTC recorded in 2024. According to on-chain data published Tuesday by Arkham Intelligence, the Royal Government of Bhutan transferred the bitcoin at 5:27 a.m. UTC through three separate transactions to an unlabeled wallet beginning with “bc1qn.” Arkham, which started monitoring Bhutan’s holdings in 2024, said the movement appeared consistent with prior
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The broader crypto market ticked lower on Tuesday with bitcoin BTC$80,621.04 falling 1% since midnight UTC to $80,800 and ether (ETH) losing 2% to $2,290. U.S. equity futures also dropped after U.S. President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was “on massive life support,” leading to a spike in Brent crude oil to $107 per barrel and a 0.4% rise in the U.S Dollar Index (DXY). Bitcoin, however, remains above Bitmine (BMNR) Chairman Tom Lee’s line in the sand at $76,000, which he said would confirm the end of a bull market if bitcoin can hold above that level at the end of the month. The altcoin market is mixed with the majority of tokens underperforming the two largest cryptocurrencies, while a small corner of the market, including CRO$0.08090, curve (CRV) and toncoin (TON), bucked the bearish price action with upside moves between 5% and 10% in the past 24 hours. Der
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Make CryptoSlate preferred on XRP price is testing a breakout zone near $1.50 as institutional inflows, rising derivatives activity, and easing whale-related selling improve the token’s setup, but the trade still depends on whether Bitcoin can hold above $80,000 through a critical macro week. CoinShares data released May 11 showed XRP investment products attracted $39.6 million in weekly inflows, while Bitcoin absorbed $706.1 million of the $858 million total that entered digital-asset funds. Bitcoin absorbed $706.1 million of the total $858 million, roughly 82% of all weekly fund flows, broke above $80,000, and lifted total crypto-product AUM to $160 billion. XRP has real demand indicators, such as fund inflows, elevated derivatives positioning, and easing whale-related selling activity, but the broader market’s risk appetite still runs through Bitcoin. T
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Gold (XAU/USD) shows moderate losses on Tuesday, trading a few pips below the $4,700 level at the time of writing after failing to find acceptance above $4,770 earlier on the day. The precious metal remains within previous ranges, but the risk has shifted to the downside as concerns about the US-Iran ceasefire and investors’ cautiousness ahead of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) release are buoying the US Dollar (USD). US President Donald Trump warned earlier on Tuesday that the ceasefire is on “life support,” and CNN, citing some of his aides, has reported that the president would be seriously considering resuming combat operations. On the macroeconomic front, all eyes are on the US CPI release, due later on Tuesday. Consumer inflation is expected to have surged to a 3.7% annual rate in April, its highest level since September 2023, amid the energy shock from Iran’s war. I