Saylor's Bitcoin strategy could reshape corporate treasury management, potentially increasing institutional adoption and altering investment norms.
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Exodus Movement sold more than 1,000 Bitcoin in the first three months of 2026 to fund a push into financial technology, raising $73 million in the process. Related Reading: Bitcoin Bulls Awaken As Rare Golden Cross Signal Flashes On Charts The crypto wallet company cut its Bitcoin holdings from 1,704 to 628 coins by March 31 — a reduction of roughly 63% — with nearly all the proceeds directed toward acquiring W3C Corp., the parent company of fintech firms Monavate and Baanx. Revenue Takes A Sharp Hit The Bitcoin sales came as Exodus reported a steep drop in earnings. Total revenue for the quarter ended March 31 fell to $22.7 million, down from $36 million during the same period a year ago — a decline of nearly 37%. Exchange aggregation, which accounts for the bulk of company income, took the hardest hit, falling almost $14 million as user trading activity slowed significantly. Monthly active users slipped from 1.6 million to 1.5 million year over year. Quarterly funded users dropped e
Bitcoin's surge to $80k boosts investor confidence, reducing forced selling risks and supporting price stability predictions above $72k.
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Jane Street has reduced several major Bitcoin-linked holdings during the first quarter of 2026 while adding to its exposure across Ether ETFs and selected crypto equities. According to a 13F filing released Tuesday, the Wall Street trading firm sharply lowered…
Strategy's aggressive Bitcoin accumulation amid dividend sales could enhance shareholder appeal but risks volatility exposure in bear markets.
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Some investors might have been nervous as Bitcoin fell below $80K on Tuesday. However, the dip was quite short-lived and the $BTC price bounced from the top of its bear flag and regained the major $80K horizontal support. Is that the extent of this period of negative price action, or could there be more to come?
Popular crypto analyst Michaël van de Poppe thinks Bitcoin (BTC) is not at risk of a sudden collapse in the coming months. Van de Poppe tells his 821,000 followers on X that the top crypto asset by market cap is showing increasing signs of a bullish market structure and thinks Bitcoin will attempt to break […]
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Ray Dalio has reopened one of crypto’s longest-running macro debates, arguing that Bitcoin still has not behaved like the safe-haven asset many investors expected it to become. The Bridgewater Associates founder said gold remains structurally superior as a reserve and crisis asset, drawing immediate pushback from Michael Saylor and several Bitcoin advocates. In a May 11 post on X, Dalio said Bitcoin “gets a lot of attention” but has not fulfilled the defensive portfolio role often assigned to it by supporters. His critique focused less on Bitcoin’s long-term price performance and more on market structure, privacy, correlation and reserve-asset adoption. “While Bitcoin gets a lot of attention, it hasn’t played the safe-haven role many expected. In my view, there are a few reasons why. First, Bitcoin lacks privacy. Transactions can be monitored and potentially controlled, which is why central banks aren’t looking to hold it.” Dalio then tied that transparency issue to Bitcoin’s behavior