Bitcoin trades near $88,000 as it faces key $89,000 support ahead of Trump's White House crypto summit, sparking volatility predictions.
Cory Klippsten, CEO of Swan Bitcoin, predicts Bitcoin has over a 50% chance of reaching new all-time highs by June.
Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten is optimistic about Bitcoin's potential growth despite recent market volatility.
Bitcoin has a high chance of reaching a new high by June, says Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten.
Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten asserts that the lawsuit against former employees doesn't affect the company's main business, which continues to show robust growth and uninterrupted financial services.
Swan Bitcoin halts IPO plans and shuts down mining operations due to revenue loss, leading to staff cuts.
Swan Bitcoin abandons IPO plans, disbands its managed mining division, and reduces personnel in several departments.
Swan Bitcoin has shelved its IPO plans and announced significant downsizing, including cutting its mining operations and workforce.
Cryptocurrency experts believe Bitcoin may outperform Nvidia in the future, reversing Nvidia's past decade dominance.
Experts believe Bitcoin will outperform NVIDIA in the next decade, despite NVIDIA's past success. Swan CEO Cory Klippsten responded to Lyn's data with this prediction.
Experts suggest Bitcoin may outperform Nvidia in the next decade, a reversal of the past trend, with Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten and strategist Lyn Alden forecasting Bitcoin's advantage.
Experts predict that despite Nvidia's stock outperformance against Bitcoin in the past decade, Bitcoin is unlikely to face the same challenge in the coming years. This insight follows a debate sparked by Swan CEO Cory Klippsten and Lyn Alden of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy.
Crypto experts predict Bitcoin to outperform Nvidia in the next decade, revising the past trend where Nvidia returned 21,558% and Bitcoin did 13,048%. Both Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten and strategist Lyn Alden support this view.
Swan Bitcoin cancels its conference after reducing staff and shutting down mining activities, citing unsuitable timing for a festival.