Joseph Cioffi and Nicole Zatserkovniy of Davis+Gilbert LLP discuss Bitcoin’s 2025 price swings, as well as a retreat in government regulation and enforcement, leaving it up to private litigation to keep the market on course.
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What Is Bitcoin’s ‘Cat’ Proposal and Why It Could Change Ordinals Forever
A proposal to render small Bitcoin UTXOs unspendable has reignited a debate over non-monetary BTC transactions.
Sovereign Buyers Could Spark 2026 Bitcoin Rebound
Barring a miracle, bitcoin will end 2025 in the red, marking just the fourth time the largest cryptocurrency has done so in its history. Investors are right to be frustrated by Bitcoin’s 2025 showing. There was no major scandal to rock the cryptocurrency space this year. In fact, the Trump administration has
Bitcoin Misses Out on Wall Street Cheer to Stall Near $87,000
Bitcoin is missing out on the Christmas cheer.
BTC News: Donald Trump owned media firm moves 2,000 bitcoin, worth $174 million
The movement follows inflows into wallets tied to Trump Media, implying the company is actively managing its bitcoin position rather than leaving it static.
Gold knocks on a 50-year closed door as BTC price faces a defining support test
Measured against U.S. money supply, gold is back at levels that marked major historical peaks, while bitcoin retraces toward a key cycle floor.
If You’d Invested $100 in Bitcoin 10 Years Ago, Here’s How Much You’d Have Today
Key PointsBitcoin has gained nearly 20,000% during the past 10 years, far more than the stock market.
Galaxy Says Bitcoin Never Hit $100K After Inflation
Galaxy Research head Alex Thorn said bitcoin’s October peak above $126,000 equates to $99,848 in 2020 dollars after adjusting for inflation.
If You’d Invested $100 in Bitcoin 10 Years Ago, Here’s How Much You’d Have Today
Even a small investment in Bitcoin would have delivered incredible returns.
Metaplanet board approves plan to buy more Bitcoin
Japanese company wants to hold $18.5 million in Bitcoin by end of 2027. Firm looking to equity market for capital. Board will let overseas investors buy some shares.