Bitcoin Miners in Chaos: Who Controls the Digital Gold Rush?

According to Hashrate Index, the United States claims 37.4% of the global hashrate-375 EH/s for those counting. Russia skulks at 16.9%, China lurks at 12%. Together, these three titans hold 65% of the network’s power, despite juggling regulations as if performing a circus act in a storm of political hostility.

Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Network Party, But Where’s the Price Piñata?

Apparently, the daily Bitcoin transaction count is now a whopping 615,000-the highest since November 2024! And get this: BTC fees are still cheaper than a discount burrito. So, is this activity spike organic, or are the big whales just rearranging their crypto furniture? CryptoQuant says, “Maybe both, schmo!”

Bitcoin’s Bumbling Descent: Grab Your Iodine Tea!

Those on the front: Another failed attempt to rise above $70,000, or, if you prefer, a quick dip to the edge of the $65,000-$73,000 band that has, for all intents, defined the village’s whispering winds since late March. The losses were like a long train that suddenly had no brakes, showing that support is thin when momentum takes a heel.