Bitcoin Updates: Crypto Confidence Wavers—Saylor Calms Fears as Bearish Trends Persist
- Michael Saylor denied rumors of MicroStrategy selling Bitcoin , calming panic after $5.7B in crypto transfers to new wallets triggered market volatility. - Arkham clarified the 43,415 BTC wallet movements as routine custody management, but shares fell 7.2% as investor anxiety over the firm's financial health persisted. - Bitcoin traded near its 50-week SMA at $97,000 amid $870M ETF outflows, with analysts warning of further underperformance against gold and tech stocks in 2025. - Corporate Bitcoin accumu
Michael Saylor, the chairman of
The transfers, which saw 43,415 BTC sent to over 100 different wallets, were
The broader Bitcoin market also experienced turbulence. The cryptocurrency hovered near its 50-week simple moving average (SMA) at $97,000,
Corporate Bitcoin accumulation also slowed dramatically in October,
This situation underscores the delicate balance between institutional trust and market rumors. While Saylor's statements helped ease immediate concerns, the larger crypto market remains bearish,
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