Bitcoin Network Activity Hits New 2025 Peak — What This Means For Price

Bitcoin Network Activity Hits New 2025 Peak — What This Means For Price

The price of Bitcoin has had a mixed performance over the past week, falling beneath the $115,000 mark at the start of the period. While the premier cryptocurrency made a play for $118,000 following the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates, the BTC price is now back to around where it started the week. However, the latest on-chain data suggests that a stronger price performance is not too far in Bitcoin’s future. On-Chain Transactions On The Rise In a Quicktake post on the CryptoQuant platform, market analyst CryptoOnchain published that there has been a notable....


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