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Bitcoin plunges to lowest level since Oct. 2024

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Bitcoin plunges: Original cryptocurrency now below pre-Trump second term levels
The price of bitcoin continued its monthslong slide Thursday, falling another 14% below $64,000, and is now worth less than it was when President Donald Trump was elected into his second term of offic...

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Bitcoin plunges to lowest level since October 2024
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Bitcoin plunges to lowest price since 'crypto president' Trump was elected

Guthrie's ransom demand is in Bitcoins for a reason

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The Guthrie's ransom demand is in Bitcoins for a reason
Amid the hunt for "Today" cohost Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy Guthrie, TMZ and an Arizona CBS News affiliate report receiving demands for millions in Bitcoin for her release.

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Everything we know about the Nancy Guthrie ransom notes
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California man arrested over alleged fake ransom demand in Nancy Guthrie case
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Guthrie Kidnapping: Press Conference and Ransom Update
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department held a press conference to address the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie.

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Police found blood on porch belonging to news anchor's missing mother
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Ransom note targets Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother
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Bitcoin Suddenly Plunges As Panic Selling ‘Accelerates’ Price Crash Fears

Bitcoin’s failure to rally along with gold since its October flash crash has dented bitcoin’s reputation as an emerging safe haven, with traders all but giving up on bitcoin and crypto more broadly until U.S. president Donald Trump’s new pick for Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh gets his feet under the desk.
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No, but seriously: What’s going on with bitcoin?

Bitcoin is acting weird. The world’s most famous cryptocurrency has tumbled 44% from its October peak, falling below $70,000 Thursday for the first time in 15 months.
CoinDesk
7h

Bitcoin spirals toward $60,000, heading to worst one-day drawdown since FTX blowup

Analyst points to the 200-day moving average — currently around $58,000 to $60,000 — as a potential support level to watch.
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Bitcoin is coming off a brutal week. Here's what's happening

Cryptocurrency markets fell as global equities and precious metals sold off, while bitcoin liquidations exacerbated downside moves.
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3h

Strategy Now Owns 3.4% of All Bitcoin That Will Ever Exist: Here’s Why That Number Keeps Growing

Strategy Bitcoin holdings reached 713,502 BTC—3.4% of total supply. Here's how the 42/42 Plan could push holdings past 1 million BTC by 2027.
CoinDesk
39m

Bitcoin isn’t losing to gold. It is navigating a liquidity squeeze that the yellow metal never had: Asia Morning Briefing

QCP's Darius Sit says October's deleveraging event exposed the real divide: bitcoin trades like collateral, altcoins trade like a bet on exchange governance
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Why a drug trafficker turned to Bitcoin as digital coin of choice to import fentanyl

A drug trafficker imported fentanyl and other drugs into the US from China. He bought the drugs using Bitcoin. The criminal was sentenced to 12 years in prison last week.
Decrypt
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Can the Government 'Bail Out' Bitcoin? Congressman Prompts Bizarre Exchange With Treasury Secretary

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent got into a yelling match with another congressman over the Trump family’s crypto company, during testimony on Capitol Hill.
CoinDesk
11h

Here is what industry veterans are saying as bitcoin tumbles below $70,000

"This drawdown feels horrible not because of the magnitude, but because it’s unfair," said longtime bitcoin maxi Samson Mow.
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Epstein files reveal sex offender’s attempts to steer Bitcoin development

Bitcoin contributors appear in new Epstein files release. The late sex offender tried to steer early development. Epstein indirectly funded Bitcoin Core developers in 2015.
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